Hidden Highlights 03.19.07: Issue #81
Posted by Prag-Thomlison on 03.19.2007
The Rock shows up in widescreen, Mick Foley leaves his book around for an extra plug, AJ Styles does have two crutches, Batista does not react to the Undertaker, and more!
Hidden Highlights
By JP Prag and James "JT" Thomlison
Issue #81
Intro
Hello everyone who is celebrating a birthday, moving, at a critical juncture of a major work project, doing their taxes, and trying to get over an illness… all at the same time, and welcome back to Hidden Highlights!!
There are very few positive things on the Internet. It's more about everyone's negative view of what everyone else is trying to do.
— Eric Bischoff, Controversy Creates Ca$h
Hidden Highlight (n) – a small, hardly noticeable point that makes a big, positive difference. This could be anything from a wrestler putting extra emphasis into his moves to make it believable to a person in the background reacting while not the focus to the cameraman shaking the picture to create an effect. There are just so many unsung heroes of wrestling that it is impossible to cover them all.
Every week we take the top 3 Hidden Highlights from the biggest shows on television (RAW, ECW of SciFi, iMPACT, SmackDown!, and a PPV or television special if there is one). Plus we turn to you, the readers, to let us know all the Hidden Highlights you saw this, last, or any week in history. On top of all that, we explore the other issues that prove why this is the most positive article in the IWC.
We bring you Hidden Highlights with one goal in mind: to appreciate all those little things that make a huge difference. JT?
JT: Wait, whose birthday is it?
JP: Well if it not yours it must be…
JT: Cook?
JP: Ummm… no.
JT: Small? Csonka? Randle? Bayani? Ogre? Come on, give me a hint here!
JP: You have got to be ki—
JT: Of course I'm just messing with you. Happy birthday dude!
JP: Thanks man! But enough of the celebration, let's get on with the Hidden Highlights!
Hidden Highlights for TNA Presents Destination X: Sunday, March 11, 2007 by JP
JP: Neither JT nor I saw the show… and I guess NO readers saw it too! That's hard to believe. You guys are getting lazy.
Readers: Aren't you getting lazy for not ordering the PPVs and doing the work yourself!
JP: Yeah, but we deserve it, you don't.
JT: Well… I may have ordered the replay and just not watched it yet, but none of you can prove it!
Hidden Highlights for WWE RAW: Monday, March 12, 2007 by JP
JP: For the first time since August 7, 2006, I saw RAW on a real TV. Yes, since that time I've been watching RAW on my Slingbox, but I finally got my new home set up with my TV. I have to tell you, RAW looked so crisp and sharp, and the action looked like it was moving so quickly! To me, I was like a caveman looking at fire for the first time.
Geico Caveman: So you are saying that cavemen are easily amused? That we'd be overwhelmed by the simplest things.
JP: You guys are still around?
Geico Caveman: Yes, they've decided the ad campaign is a success.
JP: Do you remember when the Gecko hated Geico because people called his house all the time?
Geico Caveman: Do you remember doing this exact same joke a few weeks ago?
JP: Ah… point taken… on with the show!
(3) Gotta make it count:
The final (for real) Money in the Bank qualifying match got underway as Carlio, Ric Flair, and Randy Orton went at it in a triple threat match. Towards the middle of the first half of the match-up, Carlito managed to get Orton into a pinning predicament. Not satisfied with just going for a regular cover, and knowing full well that Randy Orton is quite pliable, Carlito took an extra moment to grapevine his leg in between Orton's legs. This would give Carlito extra pressure to apply to Orton's shoulders, thus making the kickout just a little bit harder. Good quick thinking there by Carlito not just doing the ho-hum normal pin but really taking the time to come up with a realistic and practical reaction.
(2) It's just not right:
During the same match, we had a quick commercial break and then came back to the action. It was at this moment that I noticed a fan in the audience holding a sign. No, it wasn't the sign I wanted. Actually, I saw this fan a number of times with many different signs, either proving this person was a super hardcore fan or a jerky smark. I had to go with smarky, which makes what happened even funnier. At this point, the fan held up a sign that said "Cuck Fena" (see, smarky). The problem? The sign was upside down! But that, my friends, is not the Hidden Highlight. No, no. All of a sudden, there was this look of realization on the fans face that his sign was upside down, followed by a look of abject embarrassment, followed by a quick flip of the sign! Looking around, the fan checked to make sure no one noticed. Satisfied that no one had, he continued to hold up signs all night. Sadly, fan, I noticed all too well, and laughed and laughed and laughed at the cameras actually capturing you checking to see if your sign was upside down. Great unintentional comedy moment!
(1) He is a movie star:
The big surprise of the night was a special appearance by the long lost Rock. Personally, I've never cared for the Rock and didn't even chuckle at him. Ah well, other people seem to dig him. Maybe I'm such a hardcore WCW mark I just resent him for helping the WWE so much during the Attitude Era. Then again, I really liked the Rundown. What? Oh yes. Well you see, the Rock made his special appearance via tape from his LA home. But did you notice something during his little soliloquy? His entire interview was presented in letterbox format! I thought that was a funny little touch by production to have him show up in widescreen instead of standard television size. I guess that since he's a movie star, they showed him in movie star format!
JT: I'm sorry, did I just hear you say that you could care less about the Rock and were never a fan of his? It's probably a good thing I didn't know this, as Issue #1 may have never gotten off the ground. As for Issue #82, we'll have to see... you blasphemer... And how about Trump steppin' up with the Billionaire Bitch Shove!
JP: I… uh… stopped watching the show at that point.
Hidden Highlights for ECW on SciFi: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 by JT
JT: Over in EC-du—
JP: NEVER SPEAK SPANISH ON TUESDAY THE THIRTEENTH!!!!
JT: Ummmm… what?
JP: It's bad luck, don't do it.
JT: Where did you hear that one?
JP: You remember that show "Hey Dude"?
JT: You mean that Nickelodeon show from the late 80's that was on after "Salute Your Shorts"?
JP: Yeah, exactly!
JT: Uhhh…. yeah… anyway… Edge is in the house to give Orton some backup, the Originals one up the New Breed in a Battle Royal match, Mick Foley is out for some redemption from the fans, Snitsky manhandles a couple of unlucky jobbers, Burke continues to campaign for CM Punk's services, and Lashley gets by Orton much to the disliking of Vince McMahon!
(3) This Hidden Highlight is brought to you by:
JP would be the first to claim the "Product Placement King" title around here, but that doesn't mean I can't sneak one in every now and again. Now, there certainly has been nothing hidden about Foley's pining of his book, The Hardcore Diaries. He came out to the ring, showed us the book, told us to read the book, told us he was there to shill the book, and basically put it out there in every way possible. But when he finished his promo, he left the ring, and left his book there! Look, I know he said he wanted Tommy to read the book and so it only makes sense he would leave it for him, but the fact is that the main reason Foley is even on TV is to draw interest in said book. Leaving it out there in the ring and having Tommy pick it up – no matter how quickly it happened – is twenty extra seconds for the book to be on television, and therefore twenty extra seconds for it to be implanted in my mind. SHILL, SHILL, SHILL AWAY! (interestingly enough, as if there wasn't already enough shilling going on, the segment after Snitsky's was Elijah Burke promoting WM 23, the MITB, AND a New Breed T-Shirt. Overkill? According to JP, never!)
(2) WOOOOOOOOO ….times 326!:
This one is more to give credit to wrestlers in general, but I'll be using Randy Orton as the example because you really had to watch carefully to see it. When he came down to the ring, and at certain points in his match, you could see two or three hardly noticeable welt / marks across his chest. Well, that would make sense, considering he took about 837 chops from Ric Flair and Carlito! But this Highlight is on a much grander scale. We see plenty of things that have resulted from injury. Someone breaks a wrist, they get a cast; someone blades themselves badly enough, they get stitches, etc etc. The fact remains there are many injuries / soreness / issues that these guys are dealing with that we don't see when they are out there giving it their all. That is what separates us from people who will stand there and argue with you all day about how wrestling is "fake", because we can acknowledge and give credit for the things we don't see out there that people are dealing with, like a sore back, or a bum leg. Seeing those welts on Orton's chest – albeit barely – brought a smile to my face because it reminded me of what those guys really go through to put on a great show for us. Wrestling is not fake, wrestling is scripted, and what those guys go through should not be overlooked. I suppose on a smaller scale, kudos to Orton for taking all of those wicked chops in the interest of seeing the crowd happy.
(1) Double Standard:
When the ECW New Breed came down for their match against the Originals, everyone began making their way into the ring. Matt Stryker walked up the steps and stopped because Ariel was about to make her entrance. As she was doing so, you could see Stryker in the background, big grin on his face, admiring the view. Oh, how quickly we forget, eh Matt Striker!? It wasn't even two months ago when you were berating face Kelly Kelly for "showing her body" and "disgracing herself", yet here he is enjoying the show! But of course this is different because they are essentially heel teammates, so naturally he would be supportive. Such a classic heel characteristic that certain things do and don't apply based on whether or not it's convenient to you or not. It's like throwing a party because your face opponent is in a handicap match, and then in the same evening throwing a huge hissy fit because you found out you've been put in one as well. Gotta give Stryker some credit for being a *team player* and a typical "what's good for the goose is not always good for the gander" heel.
JP: Remember when Ivory was in the Right to Censor? But then during the InVasion she wore pants with a poop shoot in them? Now there was some hypocrisy!
Hidden Highlights for TNA iMPACT: Thursday, March 15, 2007 by JP
JP: I wasn't sure that cage was ever going to leave the ring. I mean, it was there for almost 20 minutes of a 60 minute show! Then I was afraid there was going to be a cage match before Lockdown. At least they figured that would be a bit overkill. Then again, there are another four weeks go. Oh my…
(3) More action to come:
In the opening segment, Jim Cornette ran down the main event for Lockdown with team captains Christian Cage and Kurt Angle. As Christian tried to plead his case, Cornette said that this was a wrestling show, and that it was time to get the show underway. The problem with that? The next segment was an interview with AJ Styles! No wrestling match for you, Cornette!
(2) It's hard to walk:
Speaking of AJ Styles, when he was making his way to the ring, he was hobbling on a single crutch. I thought to myself it was off that a man in his condition would only be given one crutch. You would figure that with a broken ankle, you should have two crutches. Boy was I glad that Christian Cage came out with that crutch later! It shows a great bit of continuity; that yes, AJ used to have two crutches for his original plan, but modified it after talking to Christian Cage backstage. And then Christian used the second crutch as the bigger part of the setup. Also, only coming out with one crutch added the foreshadow of asking where the second crutch was, and should have been the sign for Rhino to know that someone else was involved.
(1) I ain't seenin' nuthin':
During the six man tag team match featuring all three "Deadly" brothers taking on LAX and Alex Shelley, Team 3D managed to get Alex Shelley alone for a little retribution. On a side note, have you noticed that whenever 3D try to get retribution, they always end up losing. A lesson from a certain reborn Christian who is head writer, perhaps? Anyway, Team 3D set Shelley up for the Wazzup head-butt. The issue? Normally during these moments the ref is distracted somewhere. This time, though, the ref was in plain vision sight and even said, "No no no!" and made the hand motions. Then, as Brother Devon came off the top rope, the ref turned around and put his hands over his ears and eyes! I thought this was an amazing touch by the ref to make it seem like he didn't want to DQ Team 3D, so he had to "not see it" in order to make that happen. If anything, that just leaves further fodder for LAX in the future. I hope Konan reads this issue and pulls the tape for a few weeks from now!
JT: Odd, they didn't show the replay on Saturday Night. I know because I was up… on St. Patrick's Day…. Sober… with the work phones…. Yay….
JP: Oh please, nobody believes that…
….no way were you sober.
JT: Well, I wasn't as like as I'd drunk to have been!
Hidden Highlights for WWE SmackDown!: Friday, March 16, 2007 by JT
JT: Big Dave plants the Miz on his own show, Ashley and Kane will be are coming Smallville (like I wasn't going for THAT PLUG), Matt Hardy gets a victory over Kennedy, MVP impresses *everyone* with a win over the Honduran Heavyweight Champion, the tag champs and Ashley fell to the woman's champ and MNM, Little Bastard is in the house, Kane goes See No Evil on Daivari, and Taker gets a DQ win over King Bookah!
(3) Big Dave: UberBeast!:
For SmackDown's main event, we saw World Heavyweight Champion Batista join Michael Cole and JBL in the announce booth. Now for the last couple of weeks including tonight, the big push has been that Dave "is not intimidated" and "does not fear" The Undertaker. Well, they had a bit of a stare down during the match, with Batista standing up and Taker being on the ring apron. Booker capitalized on this and knocked Taker off, directly in the direction of Batista. What did Dave do? NOTHING. Didn't step back, didn't attempt to get out of the way, didn't even flinch. Just stood there, staring him down, holding his ground. It was if he was so confident, he figures that even had Taker made contact, he would merely have bounced off the beast. For once, the no-sell actually made sense and helped Batista look like a capable opponent heading into WM 23 to face the 14-0 Taker.
(2) SparkPlug Holly lite:
So again I draw attention to Brian Kendrick's kneepads. I've touched on the pink one's before and tonight I touch on the one's he wore last Friday on SmackDown. This week, one was pink, and the other was black with a pink lightning bolt on it. I figured there had to be some reason for this and thus the brain racking began. It then hit me that one of his signature moves is the top rope KNEE to-the-face (often seen by CM Punk), or by Kendrick's name of "Electric Mayhem" (from his days as ‘Spanky'). As we all know the universal symbol for electricity is a lightning bolt, and what better place to put it than on the body part inflicting the damage. Nice little connection to remind us that there are so many little things done for an actual reason that we'd likely never consider otherwise.
(1) Everything has gone green!:
Well kids, it was St. Patrick's day last Saturday, and it seems like everyone on the planet it trying to somehow reference it, so who am I to ignore such a fine and respectable holiday!?
JP: Fine and respectable? It's the biggest drinking day of the year for the entire planet and is completely designed for lushes like you. I don't see it…
JT: Oh, Mr. Typical You! JP, St. Patrick's Day is both a religious and public holiday celebrating Saint Patrick, who was a patron saint for Ireland in his day. While widely believed that many accounts of his "miracles" are false, he is still one of the most known historical figures in Irish history. Most of us just happen to celebrate it with beer. Lots and lots of beer. Green beer. You should know all about this, as the longest running U.S. celebration of St. Patrick's Day is in Boston.
JP: JT, St. Patrick Day was traditionally founded as a Catholic holiday and I don't drink, why should I concern myself with any of this? Also, people from Ireland come to America to celebrate St. Patrick's Day because we made it into a much bigger event than it ever was over there.
JT: Well that's true, but, ………. Okay, I suppose I see your point …a little…
JP: …You were saying something about a highlight?
JT: Yes! After Finlay and Booker left their "royal room" (I say that due to the banners hanging behind the couch), Little Bastard did indeed make an appearance coming out of the adjoining bathroom……….and said bathroom's door was GREEN! Talk about lucking out! Believe me, I will in no way give credit to ANYONE for this. They happened to be at the right arena at the right time and POOF!, it just happens to have a green door in some of the locker rooms! Maybe there really is a "Luck of the Irish"…
JP: Dear God, you carry around a four leaf clover at all times don't you?
JT: …I see no need to answer that question, thank you. I think I'll just move on.
Reader Write-in Hidden Highlights
Hidden Highlights aren't just for us to find and tell you about, but for you to spot and share with us. Don't just sit there and stare, but be a more active, attentive, and engaged viewer. Appreciate all the hard work that goes into making the wrestling we have the privilege to watch and then let us know what you caught this and every week.
This week JT gets to pick our Reader Write-in Hidden Highlights of the week.
JT: Another pretty short week. I blame there not being any noteworthy PPV's upcoming…. Anyway, *GENERAL WARNING*:: some parts of the following Reader Write-in Hidden Highlights may be edited for grammar, spelling, and English translation…
Starting us off this week is Corey VS. who has been paying close attention to MNM recently:
I noticed 2 interesting things about MNM during the cage match on RAW
1) Mercurys face mask is gone, I guess he's over his injury, and is testing it in a big match
JT: I noticed it as well, it appears he's back to 100%. Not the most hidden, but a difference nonetheless.
2) Lately when MNM is teaming together, they wear different colored attire (example being Nitro in red and mercury in blue)... but this time, because there's more at stake in this match (World Tag Team Championships) they have similar colored tights on (both in black)
JT: I've actually noticed this on several occasions as well, and your explanation of why they do it makes perfect sense. Technically, they are still single's wrestlers so that would explain the different colors. While they went full out this time due to the belts being on the line, another thing I noticed is that when they are in tag action, even if the pants are different, they always wear the same jacket. I suppose that still gives them a "tag team" feel despite their "singles" status (disregard this comment from me kids, as this week they had matching pants and different jackets! Wrong again JT you silly twit!).
P.S. This will be the 5th year in a row that the Intercontinental Championship is NOT defended at Wrestlemania
JT: Indeed so. I suppose a couple of positive ways of looking at it are this: A. On I believe three of those five years, we did have a U.S. Title match (it appears there will be one this year), and B. In theory, the IC title is supposed to be directly behind the WWE Championship; therefore, if anyone has a right to be in a match with a guaranteed title shot on the line, it's the IC champion (previous years). Now, granted, Umaga is not in the MITB, but he is facing one of the big three champs. Besides, I'll take seeing Vince shaved bald over an IC title match 9 times out of 10! Jim McD. would like to give Masters some love, and with the heat that Chris deals with often (he's working on that outside of the ring), that is more than welcome here:
I found a nice hidden highlight on Monday Night Raw on the 3-12-2007 episode. It was during the Masterlock Challenge. Lillian Garcia was going on about the challenge while Chris Masters was setting the chair up in the ring. Apparently, Lillian was in the way of the exact spot Masters wanted to place the chair. Keeping in perfect heel character, he gave a quick glare and then waved his hand to "move" her out of his way. It was such a quick flick of the wrist to get her to move, but it wasn't lost on me. And since just minutes later he was going to put Lillian in the Masterlock, it seemed to flow really well for me.
JT: You know, I literally laughed out loud when I saw this. The nonchalant-ness with which Masters brushed her off was great stuff. He almost shooed her as if she were a fly; definitely good stuff there. He might not be the most agile and experienced in the ring, but he seems to know about and respect the game a lot more than some who travel a much easier path to the top than he has at this point. As long as he can evolve in all aspects and eventually turn into an entertaining member of the E family, I wish him the best of luck. Turning his attention to TNA is Adam F., who has one for AJ:
This is a hidden highlight I noticed about AJ Styles. It wasn't anything that happened in his matches, so to speak, but the fact that since he turned heel he has stopped shaving. Not jus this face, but also his chest and arms.
It is common in pro wrestling for the athletes to shave all visible hair for comfort in the ring. Since turning heel, AJ has a constant 5 'o' clock shadow and is sporting some chest and forearm hair as well. Something small to help set himself apart from the rest of the locker room.
JT: Channeling Razor Ramon maybe? That's an excellent catch about the arm and chest hair. The 5 o'clock shadow was fairly visible, but I hadn't even bothered to think of the arms or the chest. I definitely agree that AJ should get some love for this, as it shows character development. He is trying to separate his usual, clean cut, boy scout face look in order to sell that he really has turned into King Asshole. Nice job. Rick G. noticed a different kind of selling:
I was watching TNA Impact and noticed during the 6 man tag match, Brother Ray was clapping his hands together to get the crowd into the match, and right before he left camera angle, I noticed he grabbed his arm in pain. It was a nice touch to sell the injury, not knowing if he was on tv, or just for the people in the audience.
JT: Say what you will about the current state of Team 3-D (whether you find them stale, misused, or on fire), the fact is they are some of the most experienced veterans on the TNA roster, and watching them can only help some of the younger guys; especially for little touches like this. Heading us into SmackDown is Ian C., who used his investigative reporting skills to find this doosy!:
I found (at least I thought) a good Hidden Highlight from Smackdown this week. When MVP is in Teddy Long's office, he tells Teddy to put his computer away, and at the same time, mumbles about looking at pictures of Krystal and the Daily Diva, a feature of WWE.com. I decided to do some sleuthing, and I found that Krystal was, indeed, the Daily Diva for last night, despite the fact that the show was taped on Tuesday night. I don't know if that was intentional or not, but I just thought that was a fantastic little touch.
JT: I would say definitely intentional. Everyone from the top of the roster to the lowliest in production are always on top of the little things to give SD a "live" feel. Not only that, doing something like this not only cross promotes WWE.com, but also continues to sell the Teddy Long / Vickie / Krystal story that they're heading into. Excellent catch for those that have instant access to the internet while watching the shows (like myself and apparently Ian). Chris J. has a few regarding SmackDown superstars Kennedy and Matt Hardy:
He isn't really a new superstar, unless the guy with Chris Candido looks exactly like him, I swear he was a body Donna
JT: I'll assume this is in regards to my HH last week about Kennedy being a young guy who is displaying veteran craftiness. The gentleman you are thinking of with Chris Candido (Skip) in the Body Donnas was Zip, and he was actually portrayed by Tom Pritchard. Pritchard has been around for years, and while he didn't attain much success in a WWE ring, he was a fairly accomplished tag team wrestler, winning tag gold numerous times in his career, and even winning heavyweight titles in some of the small, local promotions such as NWA Alabama and USWA Southern. He currently runs things over at Deep South Wrestling, the E's "minor league" grooming system.
Kennedy is a different story entirely. After being used on Heat a handful of times from 2001 – 2004 (even jobbing on an episode of TNA Xplosion with his tag team partner, Shawn Diavari [yup, one and the same]) as Ken Anderson, he was finally signed to OWW in early 2005. His stay there didn't last long, as he impressed the right people enough to be called up to SmackDown in August 2005 and the rest is history. So he only has about twenty months of full time WWE experience under his notch, which I definitely consider as relatively new. As the HH mentioned though, he has progressed at a very impressive rate and continues to do so.
Hope that cleared it up for you! Chris wasn't done however, as he wants to add to our little Matt Hardy / Twist of Fate conversations:
The reader HH says that no one ever twisted with the twist of fate, and fell to there back, because he is a huge Hardy fan and would remember. Well, I hate Matt Hardy, and I remember an episode of Raw when the Hardy's fought Al Snow and Steve Blackman, and Blackman twisted with the move, and sold it like a regular neck breaker, instead of the twist of fate, JR called it a sick variation of a swinging neckbreaker that seemingly caught Blackman by surprise, since not many people other than Torrie Wilson opponents have lost a match to a neckbreaker.
JT: Aha! Okay, it appears that his usual Twist of Fate brings his opponent down face first, but apparently will vary that from time to time. Works for me! Thanks for the info Chris. Yet another emailer, Edward B. wants to take issue with my SmackDown comments!
Big fan of the column guys. Nice to see you give credit to those who don't normally get it. But I have to point out a mistake made by JT.
JT: Not only that, Kane's record at WM is an average 5 – 4 record and he has in fact been quite successful when it comes to WrestleMania. The fact is that record is very misleading...For another, he has beaten the likes of Triple H and Kurt Angle at WrestleMania.
Part of that is not true. Kane did not beat Angle at WrestleMania. Angle pinned Kane with a roll-up using the ropes. It was a botched finish, but that was the finish. Just thought I'd toss that out to you guys. Keep up the good work.
JT: Firstly Edward, glad you enjoy the column. You are indeed right about this but for once I am the innocent victim of bad information! And I have proof! If you scroll down to WM X-8 on Kane's profile page at OWW, it says that Kane beat Kurt Angle. After we got this email, I went to the Results page for WM X-8 at OWW, it does indeed have the correct result of the match, but thanks for the correction! I will get on Brad about that pronto!
JP: You know, blaming your mistakes on OWW doesn't help you since you are an editor for OWW.
Do you have a Hidden Highlight from this or any week in history that you would like to share? Please e-mail JP..erT…er…us at jpjthidden@yahoo.com with your thoughts! Send them by Saturday afternoon to be considered! And remember, they can be from any show, live or taped, or any house show, or anything you saw… we just like to know!
That Other Section
This week, JP has something for That Other Section.
JP: It was a short run, but they blew through most of it in…
Hidden Highlights for the WSX Marathon: Tuesday March 13, 2007 though Wednesday March 14, 2007
JP: Except I physically ran out of time to work on this… maybe next week!
JT: Doomed from the start… Ah well, at least hopefully we were able to highlight some of the few positives coming out of a 30 minute wrestling show that was in fact a mere distraction during a music show on a music show / reality television channel. You know why nobody watched? Pure fear of accidentally being sucked into "Date My Mom" after it ended!
Exit, stage left!
JT: I'd be remised if I didn't mention… 13 DAYS AND COUNTING! WOOOOOOOOOOO! Man, how cool is it going to be to listen to the Brain tell stories for a half hour? Have a good week my little Eurasian Water Shrews!
JP: Hotels, planes, cars, tickets… all seems all set. WrestleMania is getting closer than ever!!!
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