— Big Time Wrestling (@BTWrestlingCA) May 26, 2019
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I must say that I wasn't a big fan of the entire 'Buy In' section of the pay-per-view and actually thought that the main card would disappoint. The rules for the Battle Royale were quite convoluted and did not make it easy for the fans to follow the action.
Also, nobody in the match was really a known commodity if you discount the likes of Billy Gunn and Tommy Dreamer and even Glacier. The announcers did not build up the participants as top tier stars and it just felt like an enhancement talent fest.
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It just felt weird that Adam Page would be crowned as the Number 1 contender on the pre-show and not the main card. Because he is likely to be the first world champion for the promotion, he could have done with a bigger rub.
Yeah, so I thought that the Battle Royale wasn't very good.
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