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Wrestling: Look at all These Lumberjacks!
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Survivor Series 2009 (November 22, 2009)
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Didn't forget. Probably should have qualified that a bit better. While they had a singles match that Miz won... a) It wasn't like he won a belt in that match b) It didn't feel like we were getting THE MATCH out of Miz/Morrison. Just another weekly show main event type match. It wasn't nearly long enough, and had a weird, non-definitive ending. c) It had no meaning because all they were fighting for was "Bragging Rights"...and who the fuck cares about this imaginary thing called "Bragging Rights". I say this is a major win, because he came out looking like a major character, at the head of a major youth movement (if I were an optimistic fella) on Raw, and a leader in a much more important gimmicked match...added with a strong promo afterwards putting himself over even further. It was about 30x more effective to me this month than last. [Edit] Heel Youth Movement Team>Fictional rivalry between TV shows team. [Edited on 11-23-2009 by S Kid J E T S 48]
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