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The Orton was hysterical, and I noticed this as I was watching the event, because he was clearly having trouble getting his blade ready.

 

I don't know what it is, but for a while now, I've been able to spot the guy going for his blade long before he actually does the blading.

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The Orton was hysterical, and I noticed this as I was watching the event, because he was clearly having trouble getting his blade ready.

 

I don't know what it is, but for a while now, I've been able to spot the guy going for his blade long before he actually does the blading.

Because for the last few like..years, the camera men always for whatever reason decide to zoom, or at least focus on the person blading. I mean, I guess in this case that really couldn't be avoided, because they both took place during some form of action (well, the HHH one, the cam was focused on Benoit/Orton) but there have been many times, a guys just laying on teh mat, or floor..and the cameraman decides to zoom in on the persons face, I mean WTF?

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The Orton was hysterical, and I noticed this as I was watching the event, because he was clearly having trouble getting his blade ready.

 

I don't know what it is, but for a while now, I've been able to spot the guy going for his blade long before he actually does the blading.

Because for the last few like..years, the camera men always for whatever reason decide to zoom, or at least focus on the person blading. I mean, I guess in this case that really couldn't be avoided, because they both took place during some form of action (well, the HHH one, the cam was focused on Benoit/Orton) but there have been many times, a guys just laying on teh mat, or floor..and the cameraman decides to zoom in on the persons face, I mean WTF?

It doesn't usually happen like that, at least in WWE, because, and this is also a giveaway, they tend to deliberately have the cameras switch to somewhere else while the blading goes on, and then they go right back to the guy who just bladed, and he's suddenly bleeding.

 

And I don't even need to get a close up to notice them going for the blade.

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WWE used to be really good at not catching guys on camera mid-blade, but they seem to get more and more sloppy. Remember the one Raw where they practically zoomed in on RVD sawing at his forhead?

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WWE used to be really good at not catching guys on camera mid-blade, but they seem to get more and more sloppy. Remember the one Raw where they practically zoomed in on RVD sawing at his forhead?

That was probably the most blatant example I've seen to date.

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Shawn's always been really sneaky about that kind of thing. You usually have to rewind the tapes at least a couple times to catch the exact moment where he performed the cut. Bret Hart was real good at hiding a blade, too.

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JAJAJA!

lmao.

 

That's what I found hilarious.

 

JAJAJAJAJAJA LOLZ~!

Uh...I don't get it

Maybe it just comes from my history with mIRC chat rooms.

Care to explain?

JAJAJA = HAHAHA in Mexico, I believe, or something like that.

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Well if JAJAJAJAJA was German, it would mean YESYESYESYESYES.

 

 

To answer the original poster:

 

I know J's are pronounced like H's in Spanish, so seeing HAHAHAHA written as JAJAJAJA was funny to some people.

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I was watching the HIAC with taker/kind and when taker misses a tope and hits the cage, he blatantly blades on camera with the dumb cameraman focused on him.

 

another example is wm 7 hogan vs sarge. Sarge hits hogan with chair and hogan rolls over, blading himself quite obviously with a zoomed in view of his bald head.

 

 

im assuming the cameraman doesnt know when someone is going to blade.

 

 

 

shanw did a similar thing at the first HIAC. Taker catapulted him into the outside of the cage after they escaped. Youd have to think he did it in mid air there too.

 

 

and shawns at wm xx was a great one too cuz he was literally gushing as soon as he hit the post.

 

 

someone has respect in his craft here and that someone isnt named Paul Levesque

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im assuming the cameraman doesnt know when someone is going to blade.

Nope. And as to why the cameras sometimes provide a nice juicy close-up of a guy blading, it's not really the cameraman's fault. Blading may look obvious on a 30-inch TV, but it's almost impossible to spot on a tiny eyepiece monitor. It's really the fault of the guy on the switcher, who should've cut away sooner.

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im assuming the cameraman doesnt know when someone is going to blade.

Nope. And as to why the cameras sometimes provide a nice juicy close-up of a guy blading, it's not really the cameraman's fault. Blading may look obvious on a 30-inch TV, but it's almost impossible to spot on a tiny eyepiece monitor. It's really the fault of the guy on the switcher, who should've cut away sooner.

Yea youd think the people in the truck were paying better attention

 

offtopic and speaking of which, couldnt Eric Bischoff just ask the guys in the truck who played the JBL video?

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