Evolution was one of the best things about SmackDown 1000
#1 Worst: The Undertaker's appearance
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Do you guys think The Undertaker's appearance felt a little rushed?
How does one even complain about The Undertaker making an appearance, you ask? Well, let me blaspheme by going one step further. I thought The Undertaker's appearance at the end of the show was perhaps the worst thing on all of SmackDown 1000, by a long shot. And this is for no fault of his own at all.
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It is clear that the show was running out of time, and The Undertaker needed to make an appearance because he had been advertised for the episode. So the legend came out to say one word and then retreated back to the netherworld where he originally hails from. Which is to say that he walked all the way backstage.
What an incredible show, but it would have been better without the rushed Undertaker appearance.Are they paying him by the word?#SD1000
I think a backstage promo could have worked for the Dead Man. This just felt like a waste of time, I felt.
Cena did it right by just sending a video across.
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