SmackDown Live was a much better show than RAW was
#2 Worst: Rey Mysterio's botch
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I'm only noting this because Mysterio is flawless otherwise
I really thought Rey Mysterio and Andrade 'Cien' Almas had a really solid match this week on SmackDown Live. But there was one blemish during the match that was the only nasty spot during the whole contest. This is when Rey Mysterio botched his patented bottom rope dive.
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Mysterio tried to make it look like he'd improvised it into a DDT. Somehow, it just appeared a little botchy, leaving a sour taste in every fan's mouth. I'm certain that when the men do meet again, they will have a far superior match to the one they had this week.
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Andrade 'Cien' Almas also seemed a little low on fire without Zelina Vega by his side, who's suffering from a real life injury. I hope she recovers soon and that she can support her business associate again.
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