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Sasha has been pretending to be Bayley's friend since their iron man match in NXT 

Iiterally the GOAT pyro
The gap between the Rock leaving the nation and Deadly Game is like two months, not a year.
A retcon because the reaction to Rikishi wasn't big enough. They tried to use Rock as a buffer who schemed but ran to Cripple H in the end.He didn't have a plan, he was hired by HHH. HHH was the mastermind
Whole DX was in on thatProbably the night that he locked Shawn out of the building so The Corporation could give him the beats.
I said "plan"The Undertakers streak is the longest methodical storyline ever created. It wasn't a continuous one, but it was more like a tv series if you think about it. Most years even had its own theme like a tv series does
Just watched the video again and that pyro is so unnecessary. You'd think this was Starrcade and he was coming down for the biggest match of his career. Hogan came out to fight in dress slacks GTFOH![]()
Even if it wasn't "planned" to go 21-0, it started to be planned once Randy Orton acknowledged the streak at 12-0, and wrestlers were fighting each other just to get a chance to conquer it. That's like WM 21 and on. That's still long as hell lolI said "plan"
He didn't plan to go 21-0 or whatever it was
A plan for him would be like when he took Kane from Paul Bearer.
Bryan letting Miz get comfortable before he hits that surprise kneeThere's not a plan in motion by either tho![]()
Michael Cole and co. are shyt at their job so they would never acknowledge this but if the piff WWE video team made a video package to sum all of this up it would beIt's never been said on TV and I'm not sure if it'll even count since it's more like a fan theory, but there's a theory to the Streak ending that makes Heyman seem like the best manager ever with a lot of subtleties that never get mentioned, like the plan was always there. To start, Brock spends most of his first year back fighting the guy who had pushed Taker further than anyone in Triple H, and eventually bests him. At Mania 29, CM Punk pushes Taker to his limits, with Paul ringside scouting. Taker mostly wins because of Punk's hubris, because he can handle more punishment, and because Punk kills himself on the flying elbow through the table. The next night, The Shield (who had been revealed to had been paid by Heyman in the past to protect Punk's title reign) targeted The Undertaker, and if you connect some dots, it can't solely have been about taking over the yard, right? Then at SummerSlam, Brock tests himself against Punk and almost loses because he doesn't take it seriously enough. He comes back a few months later and just murders Big Show in a final tune up. Then, against Taker, you don't see Brock making the mistakes that almost enabled Punk to beat him. You also don't see him making the mistakes against Taker anyone else made. He stayed on top of him the entire match, never let him really come back, and just dominated. When you take a step back and look at the bigger picture of Heyman, Brock, Heyman Guys, and Taker, it comes off like a long and masterful strategy being fine tuned over 1-2 years. Again, never acknowledged on TV or anything and more of a fan theory that went around online, but one that is plausible enough.
Breh that shyt was so ridiculous when you rewatch it. It lasted FOREVER too. Like I said, no hyperbole, the goat pyro.Nash's pyro that night >>> all of the pyro used for all the wrestlers at WrestleMania 32
Even Still tho breh, he didn't plan on going 21-1. He planned on going unbeaten forever so thats not the sameEven if it wasn't "planned" to go 21-0, it started to be planned once Randy Orton acknowledged the streak at 12-0, and wrestlers were fighting each other just to get a chance to conquer it. That's like WM 21 and on. That's still long as hell lol