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Old 07-16-2006, 07:51 PM   #165
JonInMiddleGA
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Minor quibble amidst a helluva match -- when you run in to break up a pin attempt, shouldn't it actually break up the pin? Instead, nowadays, the pinner almost always remains in a pinning position AND the victim usually doesn't get his shoulder up. I suppose the theory is that the interference breaks the referee's count, but it just bugs me the way it's done now, it looks sloppy.
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