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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 2:16 pm
Brantley tired to use one arm to pull himself closer to the middle of the ring. With his other arm and hand, he'd try to jerk the leg more and more, hoping to cause Seitz to tap.
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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 2:29 pm
Brantley's tug into the center of the ring made Seitz' hope of reaching the ropes feel impossibly distant. Suddenly, the German athlete was faced with two choices: suffer the indignation of tapping out or threaten his health going into the rumble. Deciding his revenge would be removing his current opponent, and for that matter any other which stood in his way, from the rooftop at Brimstone, he tapped out, pain etched across his face. Wilhelm Seitz may have lost tonight, but in his mind at least, he had already decided himself as the winner of the upcoming Rooftop Rumble.
((Good match Beta, thanks, you gave me some nice tips and where my wrestler would refuse to I'd like to extend a handshake and a warm congratulations and a sincere hope that we go at in again in the future! Ciao!))
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