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however, persuaded Christian not to quit and adopted him as his protegé. Christian betrayed Page and faced off against him for the European championship at the WrestleMania X8 PPV event on March 17, 2002, in which Page defeated him. During the same event, Christian defeated Mighty Molly to win the WWF Hardcore Championship, but lost the title to Maven later on in the night.
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section reads like a Quentin Tarantino movie. He was born, then he met Copeland, but before he met Copeland he lived in this city where he was raised, then he and Copeland are college roommates (which puts an age on when he met Copeland - the initial mention doesn't), then he's a child again, then he
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but users decided to leave it hear because his friends call him that. Though I am unaware of any guideline for this though. I gave up on changing it. Would like for it changed to William Reso though, but the numbers are against me. Unaware of any source that says he said he likes to be called Jason,
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Sting submited before Cage was pinned. Sting held Cage's shoulders down while Angle was holding Sting's ankle in an ankle lock. Sting was laying on top of Cage. He was never pinned, he was just in a pin attempt. Was booked to be like that so they could set up the KOTM and get rid of the NWA Title at
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They are direct quotes. I don't know how they pulled it off, but they made crowd favoites hated two seconds later. Probably because they cheated alot. Plus they are were arrogant cool dudes, etc. Hard to explain, I haven't watched 2000 WWF in years. Something Blue will probably have to address since
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The article is generally good. It suffers from the fixable problem of very clearly being written by multiple people who weren't necessarily working in concert. This is seen in repeated wikilinks to the same thing, and repeated instances of specifying someone's real name or ring name given the other.
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My take is that he's known as "Jason" by everyone (fans and the people he wrestles with, I'm assuming), then the article should be Jason Reso. In Copeland's book, he says "Jay", that's how I know him as. I told Will that I wasn't sure about the move, so instead to ask the project what they thought.
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Actually, I now think it's possibly problematic to say that this match was for the "WWF Intercontinental Championship" at all. I think it should either say that the match was for the "WWE Intercontinental Championship (previously known as the WWF Intercontinental Championship)" or just "for the WWE
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Dear God, I knew this would come up. I've searched and search and search for a ref or even something telling me which issue it was that gave the awards, and still nothing. I found a german ref that showed they won it, but nothing reliable. Removing it will just cause ips and other editors readd it
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In April 2005, Christian participated in the first-ever Money in the Bank ladder match at the WrestleMania 21 PPV event on April 3, 2005. Following this, Christian, who had an encounter with SmackDown! superstar John Cena at the start of the year, began commenting on Cena, claiming he was a better
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Face links done, TLC links done, however, Full Metal Mayhem should be linked atleast once because it follows different rules. It is sometimes a ladder match, sometimes it is just a weapons match, it is only in TLC because the first one was simular. The basic match thing is done. The final TLC link
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A couple of points - did Reso wrestle as "Christian" or "Christian Cage" or some other character? To say that "Reso" fought "Abyss" is...problematic, I believe I've made that point. Secondly, the topic sentence of this paragraph has him competing two times for 1PW, and then three matches on three
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Despite his quitting, Christian appeared on Raw and at the Taboo Tuesday PPV event on November 1, 2005, fulfilling his obligations to the company, as he was one of five SmackDown! wrestlers eligible to be voted Edge and Chris Masters' opponents by the fans. In August 2006, WWE challenged Reso's
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though he would later lose the title to Diamond Dallas Page in January 2002. After this, he became known for throwing tantrums in the ring when he was unable to gain a pinfall. As part of a storyline, in which Christian endured a series of losses, he announced that he was quiting the WWF. Page,
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This needs to be explained a lot better in the article, and if there's some special significance to "technically" to put it in quotes, that needs to be clear (and sourced). If the video is free (what, if any, license does TNA put on their web content?), that might be a good idea. Goodness knows
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In March 2006, Reso competed two times in the United Kingdom for the One Pro Wrestling (1PW) promotion. His first appearance was on March 4, 2006 at their All or Nothing: Night 1 event, where he defeated Rhino. His second appearance was at 1PW's Know Your Enemy: Night 1 event on May 26, 2006,
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I don't much like any of the captions (in/out of universe mix, some repetition, don't draw to the text all that well), and only the infobox image has alt text. Alt text isn't technically required for GA, so I can't fail the article if it's not added, but I encourage you to give it a shot.
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Christian had previously commented that he hoped to be drafted to SmackDown! because the show needed a Canadian. He further went onto say how he was on the main event of both Raw and SmackDown! in the same week, and he was soon given his own interview segment on SmackDown! called The Peep
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Straight Shooting is an ROH special release which features a wrestler(s) talking about his career in a real life aspect. Cage was William Jason Reso talking about his career as Christian and Christian Cage up to the release. It is a shoot dvd, and most are very well
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Title goes by TNA World Championship, TNA Championship, TNA Title, TNA World Title, TNA World Heavyweight Championship, TNA World Heavyweight Title, TNA Heavyweight Championship, TNA Heavyweight Title, etc. Official name is the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
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Afterwards, Cage and Rhino began competition as a regular tag team, with the pair being involved in The Deuce's Wild Tag Team Tournament for the vacant TNA World Tag Team Championship on May 11, 2008 at TNA's Sacrifice PPV event, they however failed to win the
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Why are cool dudes who amuse the fans "villains?" Without identifying that "five second pose" and "for the benefit of those with flash photography" were their catchphrases at the time it looks awfully goofy in the middle of the sentence in quotes like that.
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While that resolves the concern, is it really unknown and unknowable in which issue of the magazine the awards were given? It would presumably be the December or January editions at the end of the relevant year or start of the next one. Surely they can be
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defeating Steve Corino. At Know Your Enermy: Night 2 event on May 27, 2006, Reso fought against the champion, Abyss, and Corino for the 1PW World Heavyweight Championship in a three way dance, but failed to win as Corino gained the fall and the title.
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Well I wrote it like that to be clear since Rhino is mentioned before with different spellings and ring names: Rhino Richards, Rhyno, etc. Wanted to show this is the same guy who was his friend. I'll rewrite it to give the same info but in different
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attempts to trademark the name "Captain Charisma", saying that it would cause confusion in the marketplace because the persona was created while Reso was under contract to WWE. WWE argued that anything that Reso called himself in WWE belongs to WWE.
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I'd recommend something along the lines of "Second stint with World Wrestling Entertainment." If he spends ten years with the promotion, the notion of his "return" will seem quaint, but similarly if he has a career like
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He wrestled with The Hurricane as part of a tag team called "The Heroes", for one night, then faced The Hurricane the following week in a "battle of the heroes". After this, the heroes aspect of the ring persona was
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Sort of like titles/title, "WWE" is not preceded by the definite article in its other instances. And it would seem correct to omit it; "the" World Wrestling Federation, sure, but "the" World Wrestling Entertainment?
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I'll follow up with my take. I feel that he is known by 3 names: Jason, Christian, and Christian Cage. As such, none can be his common name. Therefore, it should be at William Reso since that is his given birth
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I was perhaps unclear – 'then ECW Champion' uses an endash, while '15 man battle royal' uses a hyphen. Syntactically, these seem to be the same usage, so I think it should probably be one or the other.
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Always been a problem with wrestler bios. I have been trying to find a way that the issue is no longer a problem. Been wanting to eliminate the character aspect all together, but it is hard. Simple fix
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And this entire time I thought that was the best section in the article because it didn't exist beforehand. Anyway, moved some things around, added a bit of clarification. Hopefully it is better now.--
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the sametime. Had a pin and a submit at the sametime. Hard to explain, I'll get you a video if you wish? TNA's Youtube account keeps alot of pasted videos, including a highlight of the finish.--
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Generally speaking, I think the distinction between writing about Mr. Reso and writing about the character(s) he plays/has played on television is okay. However, it's quite odd in the lead -
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Christian and Edge were defeated by The Brothers of Destruction (Kane and The Undertaker) on the April 19, 2001 episode of WWF SmackDown!, one of the promotion's several television programs.
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It was there when I started working on the article. If it was sourced, I left it alone. Also, the link to that statement doesn't work. Is "Straight Shootin' with Christian Cage" a DVD? --
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for the vacant WWF Intercontinental Championship, which had been renamed the "WWE Intercontinental Championship" after the WWF was forced to rename itself "World Wrestling Entertainment".
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Might be best to just not enumerate the partners here; it's given in the bulleted list at the end of the article, and it would be harder to work around the real name/ring name mix here.
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Wyld is his ring name, you'll have to ask Blue why she added his real name. In this case he is notable since he is involved in a big moment of Reso's career. I'll fix it, hopefully.--
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Needs to be rewritten anyway. A discussion was done where it was decided headers shouldn't be more than 4 to 5 words long, excluding dates. You also have a point. Your's will work.--
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Cage was set to defend the NWA Championship against Sting at Sacrifice, however, Angle was added to the match—making it a three way match—on the May 3, 2007 episode of Impact!.
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the "five second pose", where they performed a pose in the ring for five seconds "for the benefit of those with flash photography" to mock, insult, or otherwise amuse the fans.
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That was there, before I started work on the article. I remember wording it, and sourcing it, I don't know what happened. I reworded all of that, and added a source to it. --
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Again the endashes seem a bit much. I strongly dislike the exclamation point followed by a period, but apparently that's what Knowledge (XXG) wants, in checking other usages.
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No idea, always wondered that myself. This is the very first bio I have ever done. I usually stay with titles and PPVs. I believe it has to do with primary and signiture.--
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No, you misunderstand. Probably should've been mentioned, but The Hurricane had a superhero character at the time. He thought he could fly, etc (in storyline that is).--
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Yeah, well mainly it was Blue and I. She wrote the lead and from Career down to his departure from WWE. I wrote the rest. Since then, there has been alot of ip edits.--
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Hell no! Blue will have to take care of that. I stay with TNA history. WWF history I'm vague on. I loved it, but I was 11 at the time and quit watching Summer 2002.--
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I wouldn't hold those two FAs to high regard. If they were reviewed today, they would fail in a heart beat due to poor format, poor sourcing, inaccuratencies, etc.--
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Spelled either way. Some instances it is 3 way, others it is three way. I'll change them to all be consistent, unless the name listed was the official match name.--
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Following their victory, Christian and Edge portrayed themselves as villains, shifting their in-ring personas from borderline goth to a comedic pair of "cool dudes"
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Sourcing the appearences is easy, while the lawsuit with WWE may be hard to find a ref for. I think WrestleView has something in their TNA archive. I'll check.--
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rapper than Cena and denouncing him as "poser". Christian was noticeably cheered during these segments and was thought to be finally becoming a main eventer.
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Yeah, during the course of 2002, WWE renamed the title twice. The first was because they were court ordered to rename, they chose WWE. Then they created the
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Images are all free use, though several lack description pages. No problem for me, but if you're looking down to a FAC, you'll want to take care of that.
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I doubt with great prose it could pass an FAC. Too many old format problems imo. To me, the bios are more about the character, rather than the person.--
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It seems like I listed an awful lot. Sorry if I came across as discouraging, the article really is generally pretty good, and I think it'll get there.
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It's okay to say "TNA world title" in prose, especially to avoid repetition, but capitalization makes it looks like that's the title's true name.
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This is long since specified well above, or at least it should be. And to say that "Cage" began a feud with "Terry Gerin" is, again, problematic.
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No, you misunderstood. What I meant is you used different punctuation to refer to two instances of the same event (the title being renamed).
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Reso has won the World Tag Team Championship nine times (seven times with Edge, one time with Lance Storm, and one time with Chris Jericho)
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resulting in the two feuding for Edge's WWF Intercontinental Championship for several months, with the title changing hands several times.
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Reso and Copeland faced off in an untelevised tryout match which Copeland was booked to win since he was the one the WWF was interested in
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After this, the heroes aspect of the ring persona was dropped – though Christian continued to go by the nickname of "Captain Charisma".
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Like I mentioned, removing stuff just makes people readd it. That is why I added the fact tags hoping someone would add something.--
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Huh? Mr. Reso and Edge don't exactly exist in the same world. I believe Reso and Copeland have always been friends, so wasn't it
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Run-on sentence. Also, the link to "The Deuce's Wild Tag Team Tournament" does not work. It seems the link is meant to point to
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This discussion should probably continue, but it's beyond the scope of this action. No compelling need to alter the status quo.
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Reso signed with the WWF in August 1998, after training in the company's wrestling training camp, The Funking Conservatory.
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True, was joking anyway. I made that section at last minute after noticing there wasn't much info on his personnel life.--
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here) is William? Does a reference specifically state that he goes by Jason with his family, or that he did in his youth?
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I don't know, I tend to like to write out the full names. Plus for ones who don't happen to know what WWE stands for.--
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Usually how it is done. Open to changing though, just if something is done for a while, doesn't mean it is correct.--
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Cage's old ally Tyson Tomko (now going by Tomko), when Cage was apart of the World Wrestling Entertainment promotion
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What's the significance to the move names being in italic or bold italic in the bulleted list under "In wrestling?"
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Age to the day...that's a little strange. Not sure if it's technically a problem, but I've never seen it before.
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They lost the tag titles to them that day. I already added it when above comments were around that sentence.--
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without giving a reliable source. The previous ref in the article copied it from here, so we can't use that.--
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Two different ways of saying the same thing in the course of one paragraph. Suggest standardizing it a little.
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Most cases it is either spelling. Tends to go back and forth it seems. Changed to keep consistent with lead.--
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Christian was noticeably cheered during these segments and was thought to be finally becoming a main eventer
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There, Joe defeated Cage to end his 23 month long undefeated streak by not being pinned nor made to submit
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There is many many many types of non-elimination matches. I only see face linked once, as well as TLC.--
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WWE being interested in Copeland isn't really that important to Reso. Just removed the last part.--
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Cage began a feud with his real-life friend Terry Gerin, who wrestles under the ring name "Rhino".
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Mitchell and Shelley (who was taping the segment with a camcorder like the previous video package)
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Possible confusion with use of the word "hero" elsewhere to denote a good guy wrestling character.
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Angle was the victor of said contest by making Sting submit, who had technically just pinned Cage
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A phrase like this would be better used the first time a title changes from WWF to WWE in prose.
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Made a means? Made amends? Does "made a means" actually fit? I'm not familiar with that phrase.
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Sorry, I can't spell worth a shit half the time. Spell check is the greatest invention ever.--
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if the subject's given name (obviously it's best to use given name; we're not talking about
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He once again was defeated by Angle as this time Tomko interfeared and cost Cage the match.
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Generally speaking, wikilinks next to wikilinks in prose should be avoided if possible.
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Well the renaming is pretty much needed. Changed it to be consistent with the others.--
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The point is not the citation, it's the passive voice "was thought to be." Smacks of
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Cage and Rhino went on to team with Styles, who had made a means with Cage and Rhino
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I asked her to check up on it today. Issue will probably have to be taken up at
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He used his new found charisma to win a nine man over-the-top-rope battle royal
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Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which we must not put.
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Despite being a villain, he acquired a fanbase, who he refers to as his "Peeps"
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Might like to hear from ThinkBlue on this, if she plans to check this review.
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I'm not sure if the endash is right here, but these seem like the same usage.
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Well the show's name is TNA Impact!, the point is pretty much needed. Fixed--
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Not his comments, but main eventing both shows and getting a segement is.--
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List of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling tournaments#Deuces Wild Tournament
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Surely this isn't the championship's true name, so why is it capitalized?
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Review forthcoming. I will be reviewing this article in conjunction with
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Yeah, the problem of having two editors write seperate sections. Fixed--
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claiming he was a better rapper than Cena and denouncing him as "poser"
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Endash seems out of place here. A plain old comma would work just fine.
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Was trying to not make it convoluted with commas. But anyway, done.--
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a losing effort against Angle, Brother Devon, and Brother Ray in a
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Sorry, my bad. Found the third after writing the first two. Fixed--
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More fancy punctuation. Again I think a comma would be better here.
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A controdiction in itself. It is one title, made up of two belts.--
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I started using it to be as up to date as possible. First used in
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articles on TV shows have used the show itself to reference them.
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I thought it was, well it is now. The Brood section, I added it.--
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WWE Tag Team Championship, formerly the WWF Tag Team Championship,
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First try, it is understandable. Problems occurr in everything.--
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you gave, I removed the PWI awards due to not finding a source.--
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Clunky. What's the problem with just saying when he was with WWE?
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Wouldn't pass as brilliant prose for a FAC, but it works for me.
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Reso and Copeland's characters ended their on-screen partnership.
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I listed a few possibly uncited facts above, and there were two
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gets married, then he's childhood friends with another wrestler.
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World Tag Team Championship (renamed WWE Tag Team Championship)
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I've never seen Cage's Straight Shoot. I can't tell you.--
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Cage defeated Abyss and regained the NWA Title belt under
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Sourced, but removed the lawsuit, I didn't find a ref.--
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Styles and Tomko helped Angle retain the TNA World Title
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This still needs to be revised to be clearer. Is this a
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are both linked elsewhere in the article at least once.
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It was also during this time that Edge was becoming a
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Removed, I always add "the" to make it sound better.--
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Return to World Wrestling Entertainment (2009-present)
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I don't see why it's necessary to give his real name.
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Removed everything but the draft and the talk show.--
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just Edge credited him as Jason Reso in his book.--
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Moved it around, where Impact! is not at the end.--
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