Not long ago, Moose explained his displeasure at being kept out of the Impact World Championship title picture for so very long, in a heated promo. And then, this week, he lost to Fallah Bahh, a lower-card wrestler who's been treated as little more than a joke in the roster thus far.
I think that any kind of momentum or believability that Moose had dissipated immediately because many of us believed that he would go after Brian Cage next. You won't see Cage taking losses to Fallah Bahh on TV because he's the World Champion.
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I mean no disrespect to Bahh, but because of the way he's been presented thus far, I did not think that this loss needed to take place. It was a poor booking decision to have Moose lose clean in this manner unless Bahh is going to be pushed to the top of the card.
We know that isn't happening!
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