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JWeinCom said:
No_Name_Needed said:

So I've seen clips of Bray's return on SmackDown. Is Bray going to feud with himself or "another" Bray, because that hasn't had the best result in the past. Undertake vs. Undertaker, Kane vs. Kane, hell even Ethan Page vs. The Karate Man (which was supposed to be funny) didn't really work too well. I not crapping on it, but it is tough to make that kind of thing work if they plan to go in that direction.

Also I doubt anyone cares, but tomorrow will be NXT and Dynamite going head-to-head again (Tuesday Night War if you will). I have always enjoyed having two wrestling shows competing on the same night, it's what made the Monday Night Wars such an exciting time in wresting. I'm sure the ratings will bring out the worse in people, but it can still be fun even if I only plan to watch one of the shows.

No reason anyone should care. Might be interesting if both promotions were bringing their A-game, but shows out of their regular timeslot generally lose a large part of their viewers, and NXT is WWE's C-show by a long ways. Whoever wins, it means nothing. 

I don't really care who wins the night since I don't get anything for it, but it's appears that both companies do care about winning the night. NXT has Raw and SmackDown talent in half of the matches (so far anyway) and Dynamite has 3 title matches including a World Title match between Moxley and Hangman that they have built up for about a month now. Does it matter who wins? Well not really, except for those who will spend days gloating about who won the night in the ratings. But that always happens anyway even when shows are not head-to-head, so nothing new I guess.