TarpitCarnivore
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Now, skip ahead to the mitb ladder match and you have the extreme opposite, everyone was awkwardly waiting for their spots until they had to position themselves for a well rehearsed sequence. I fucking tossed my remote into my couch when all six fuckers start standing in some elaborate ladder set up. "Okay you go here, you go here, when he does this you do that which is YOUR cue to follow through and..." . Just so fucking awful and capped with a win by one of the least inspired and motivated guy on the roster who is happy to collect a check and get benefits.
I really wish the WWE would take a break from matches involving more than 2 people in the ring at any given time. Things just get far too sloppy and become giant spot fests. It probably wouldn't matter, but it becomes increasingly more apparent when these kind of matches happen almost every.single.week.
Ladder/multi-man matches used to be akin to a cage match. Something reserved for a special match, where you knew it was going to be a special event. Now it's just "Oh, here comes the point where they all trade off signature moves"