I love the storyline of The Fiend, how he takes aspects of Superstars whose souls he has claimed. For instance, he attacked Mankind and borrowed The Mandible Claw as his finishing move.
Similarly, after he took Kane out, he borrowed the trademark red lighting that was a creepy feature of Kane's early run. Unfortunately, the lighting makes it very difficult to see, and while it does add a creepy and scary effect to the proceedings, I would have to say that the negatives outweigh the positives quite significiantly indeed.
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A lot of things were difficult to see on television in the main event match, at least in my opinion, and I'm sure that the crowd in attendance felt the same. I know what WWE was going for, but I'm not certain that this was the right thing to do, honestly.
But then, WWE redeemed themselves with a great decision.
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Riju Dasgupta
Riju Dasgupta is the most-read active writer in Sportskeeda at the moment, across all sports. Having come on board in 2016, Dasgupta is best known for the 'Best and Worst' column, something that has become a staple for the site!
In addition to his writing responsibilities, Dasgupta is also the Assistant Manager of the Combat Sports division. In 4 years, Dasgupta has conducted over 150 interviews with stars from WWE, Impact Wrestling, PCW Ultra, WOS, UFC, ONE FC and the world of boxing as well.
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