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comment_5637118

Joey Abs helps Rodney neutralize Test before the match. Test makes a big comeback and destroys poor Rodney as part of his pledge to go through everyone in the Mean Street Posse to get his hands on Shane McMahon. Test works on Rodney's arm, but some of that is lost with the announcers hyping the main event instead of calling the match. They eventually catch on, and Test's goal here seems to be to take him out to clear the way for Shane. It looks like Joey Abs is next. Good booking. Test was still green and it was a slow-building thing, but this storyline did get over.

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comment_5650002

Really like how this match was worked. In a squash you'll usually have a guy hitting all his signature moves but instead of that Test decides to focus on the arm and get a submission victory. Good looking beat down and Test looked strong.

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comment_5813378

Test borrows a tack from the Big Boss Man's dealings with the Heenan Family. First he broke Pete Gas' ribs, then he absolutely brutalizes Rodney and destroys his arm every way he knows how. A stunningly fun squash match that does everything it needs to do. One of 1999's most coherent storylines continues.

  • GSR changed the title to [1999-08-02-WWF-Raw] Test vs Rodney

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