It's not an error because Hebner is senile. They had the same issue in the Dustin match, and it,'s s fairly common issue in Cody matches.cero2k wrote: ↑Sep 5th, '19, 10:04the only hole was Earl seeing Tully's belt shots because Hebner is senile and turned around, that was an error, not a plot hole, but that was it. Everything else that you pointed out in your review and here made total sense to me.Big Red Machine wrote: ↑Sep 4th, '19, 21:45
I don't think they told that good of a story because it had glaring plot holes. The stuff with Tully and MJF was all very good and Cody and Spears had good intensity, but that doesn't excuse the dumb sh*t. When your smoke and mirrors makes the match dumber, it's not good, and it shouldn't get a pass just because it's smoke and mirrors.
VanDaminator style moves when the opponent is holding the chair have never been DQs. it's not direct action using a weapon, it's like tossing someone into a table.
Arn came out because he got tired of the bullshit his former tag partner was pulling. Like Bob-O said, Tully left after Arn, bewildered, his face said it all, he was like 'wtf arn! why you do that!?'
Why didn't Hebner see Arn? because he was busy with fighting outside the ring, and no, they don't need to show you that, we're watching the wrestlers, not keeping tabs that the referees are doing their jobs. if the refs are not even in the ring, we shouldn't have to be wondering if their backs were turned or not. Leave that for NWK who was live and could had seen that. You mentioned somewhere else that this is a product designed for a screen, then our focus is on what's on screen.
If you're right about Arn and Tully, then why didn't they interact with each other on their way out? Your "bewildered face" argued is damaged by the utter lack of urgency in Tully's stride in his way out. He didn't seem like he was trying to catch up with Arn at all, but rather just going to the back because his spot was over now.
With Hebner, they dirty show him hon chadi g after MJF and Tully on the outside to break them up.