Why do they keep referencing this in matches and angles
Because it's lore
Because it was an iconic moment
>>20553087Subliminal messaging for when Dean returns to reunite with his SHIELD BROTHERS.
>>20553087it was obvious how they were standing and bracing to get with the chair. i knew as soon as they were standing with their backs turned to a guy holding a chair that was gonna happen
>>20553102Was it?
>>20555388Jesus anon
>>20555382Yes, that's called building anticipation, same way as top guys have le 5 moves of doom to let the audience know something is coming instead of it randomly happening.
>>20553087Long term storytelling bro. Roman still can't beat Seth clean
>>20555388Perhaps you’re too young to remember, but yeah. It was the most iconic moment since the Punk promo at that time.
>>20555382yes anon. youre very observant! along with the guy who screamed 'NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' a second before seth hit romanwhos a smart boy? you are!
>>20555382You’re such a fucking midwit.
>>20555534>>20555756>>20555794you're just mad i didn't fall for your LE EPIC SWERVE
>>20555803how? for being right? sorry for pointing out how stupid your favorite angle was, kid. watch better wrestling.
>>20555812Not beating those midwit charges bro. You didn't 'avoid being swerved' by noticing before the actual hit that they were literally telling you he was about happen. This is like watching a movie and saying 'heh, I knew he was going to shoot that other guy because he held up a gun, they didn't fool me!'. You are just failing to recognize dramatic devices used to build to climaxes, but I don't blame you because this shit isn't really explained much by anyone in terms of wrestling and fans are conditioned to want to feel smart about the business regardless.
>>20555812>>20555816You just weren’t there. Unfortunately, there are some moments in wrestling history that you need to have actually been there for. If you’re a zoomer looking back, it won’t be the same. I can respect that you’re a new fan though, that is okay.
why is this remembered more than any other "team member turns heel on teammate" angle
>>20556120it really wasn't at all. are you kidding
>>20556120tard
>>20556120it's people like you who make this board look like they don't know jack shit about wrestling history. laughable assertion.
>>20556120Because other "team member turns on teammate" is not actually used as a story as much as this or the shawn vs Marty was. Most of the time a team member turns, they have one match, and then the non-pushed teammates goes to the mid card
If you don’t understand why this was a legendary beautifully executed wrestling moment, you just dont like wrestling
IT'S THE SHIELD CHAIR, BROS