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TopicAll-Purpose Wrestling Topic 412: New Japan's Answer to the Mae Young Classic?
PrivateBiscuit1
06/29/17 6:41:04 PM
#302:


I'm watching 205 Live now and Dasha had an even more robotic interview.

She asks Drew Gulak a question and he's being a stupid dumb idiot and even goes "So why are you showing all of Ali's highlights and not mine, Dasha?" She just stays totally deadpan and looks off camera as though to go "What I do???" and then Gulak just keeps going until Ali comes by. To which she just keeps the same dead face and pivots to hold the mic in front of Ali, who goes "And do you know why that is, Dasha?" and Dasha doesn't even fucking move an inch. He says a corny thing to poke at Gulak and leaves and she just stands there blankly while Gulak looks pissed.

I wish it was online. It was a marvel. I don't understand why WWE doesn't let interviewers react to things. If Drew Gulak is saying a bunch of mean or ridiculous stuff, a simple look of disgust helps us get more into the promo because we get the same immediate reaction instinctively from seeing the interviewer look one way. And if she laughs at the face punking out the heel, it helps create a more positive reaction from the viewer. It's like when you see someone laugh, you instinctively laugh as well. I kinda get that they don't want the interviewers to take the spotlight away from them, but so long as you make it so they don't make a totally outrageous reaction, it should be fine. There's a reason why Renee Young is the only interviewer you had worth a damn and actually promoted. It's because Renee was the last one allowed to show any kind of reactions.
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