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September 22, 2025 • 28 mins
Daniel gives his not so positive review of WrestlePalooza and WWE Main Event.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What is going on everybody, And welcome to this week's
episode of the Main Event Review. Thank you once again
for tuning into this week's episode. This episode recorded after
Wrestle Poal Looser. So we're going to be breaking down
a Wrestle Poal Looser in a prly that was hyped
so so much and it simply just didn't deliver to

(00:23):
the hype. And I know that they've accompanied or acquired
ESPN and made a deal with them, but the pl
just just there was no wow. Fact that there was
no surprises, there was nothing massive to suggest that this
was a partnership debut event. The way that they were
hyping this up, it made it seem like it was

(00:43):
like a WrestleMania two point zero and it ended up
being like pretty much a Saturday night main event type schedule.
And before I get into obviously main event matches that
have occurred in this Wrestle Poal Loser, I guess review,
I'll start by saying, for the hype that it's given,
it wasn't good. The matches were not bad, but it

(01:05):
wasn't good. It wasn't like so much corporate hype and
like and going off topic here, like Triple h for
I guess some of the stuff he's done with creative
wise has been okay. He's just become so corporate, like
talking all these deals obviously with Saudi Arabia, like we've

(01:26):
got sponsorships on slim gym tables We've got and like,
I'm okay for it, because I understand that he wants
to make money and then WW wants to produce revenue.
The issue that I have is how like how much
they sort of just throw it into our faces and
then how much he hypes it up is what annoys
me because when you're hyping something up so much you

(01:47):
expected to obviously deliver. I would prefer that you're just
throw in the little corporate sort of sale outs and
the sponsorships they're to us, but not just hype how
good it is, like some of the corporate deals that
they've come off of. I've heard they've got like some
just random sponsorship deals. You had the Hulk Hogan segment
with like random people cheering for Hulk Hogan. That was

(02:09):
just like it was so fabricated, and you had the
commentators Marc Coleen stuffed like cheersing a beer that they
probably didn't drink. He was just like so vague and
even like with Pat McAfee coming out, obviously he's an
Indiana native, we expected him to come out, but he
brings Tyre's Halliburton, who has no involvement in the match.
He's just there to watch it, Like does he have
to come out? Like just stuff like that. That's just

(02:31):
kind of starting to get on my nerves a bit
more as I see it. And when you top it
up with the announcement of Saudi Arabia Wrestle Poluzer and
an ESPN and all the advertising, it just it's just
becoming like he's just like going too far now and
it doesn't even like it's not even living up to
the hype. So I feel like you're selling us a
product and I'm speaking by him, I'm saying Triple Ah

(02:53):
a product that is just over hyped. And yeah, I'm
not really vibing with it at the moment, But I
guess in the end, as much as I complained about
as much as I've noticed it, we're all going to
sit there and watch it. And I do understand that
they want to bring new people involved and they want
to make it as if it's they understand that it's entertainment,

(03:15):
it's not real, and I get all that, but like,
don't hype something up that's not going to live up
to the hype that you expect. It's just my it's
just my concern, and Wrestl Palouza was just a massive
example of it. Like the amount of times I've seen
advertisements and this hype and you're talking about the pre
like the pre sort of taping of I don't know

(03:36):
ESPN past events and all that jazz, Like I don't know.
I couldn't even tell you exactly what it is because
I zoned out completely one and two. It just was
like an overstimulation of advertisement and hype to a point
where we got to the event and it just didn't deliver.
It just didn't deliver. And yeah, that's all I got
to say before I blaw Baron. But it wasn't a

(03:56):
It was a very underwhelming event. And that's not because
of the event itself, it's because of how hyped it was.
And that's my frustration with what happened with Wressell Poalouser.
And mind you that it's a terrible name, like Wressel Poluza.
Ciampunk said it it sucks. It's a terrible name. Like
we've got WrestleMania, we don't need to add wrestle into
another pl And yeah, that's all. That's all I'm going

(04:19):
to say before I go on a bla baron. I'll
leave it for the review, but we'll get started with
main event. The first match Phraxium taking on Los Carrezaz
and they're running it back again. It seems as though
that these two tag teams are not doing anything on SmackDown,
so they have to get on the main event. The
first thing that I gathered was that Phracium did get

(04:41):
the hot tag, so I thought that maybe sorry Nathan
Fraser got the hot tag, not Frasium. Nathan Fraser got
the hot tag in the match, but Axium did get
the pins, so it seems as though they're split in
the middle when it comes to who's over or not.
That was an interesting thing. I did think that they
would have probably put Nathan Fraser over because got the
hot tag and if he got the pin, I would

(05:03):
have certainly thought that, But when actually got the pin,
it shows that they're sort of split in the role,
which is a good thing for the tag team. They
do get the victory here and lost gases fall short
once again. And I guess with these two, the one
thing that I will say is obviously Andreida is not
there anymore. But what happened to sort of that tease
of Legada del Fantasma like falling down and Burdo potentially

(05:27):
betraying them. It just seems like they just scrapped that
storyline off. We saw them teasing it a bit as
Berla was getting really angry and Andreida was trying to
lure him into the to work with him or to
just sort of get away from Del Fantasma. But it
seems as though that that's not going to happen anymore.
There's no Santrans Escobar to be seen, so I don't

(05:47):
know if he's still involved with them. It looks like
they're becoming their own, but they're dominating in the Lucha scene,
but not in the WW scene. And I think if
they were to explore that sort of and I always
say this with TAG teams, like a split could do
them wonders. But it's not going to happen. It's just
something that I gathered with Burdo. It seems as though

(06:08):
they're just going to stay on main event, and with
this partnership with Triple Are, they're going to be a
staple there rather than on the main shows. And that's okay,
I guess, because there's not really much going on for them.
But I think for Fraxim, they are getting better. And
since they've come onto the scene, it's like the machine
guns they've come off firing, It's like pent It's like

(06:30):
Ray Phoenix. They've started off the blocks firing, but once
they've got that heat sort of away from them, they
haven't been able to or creative, haven't been able to
do much of them. So hopefully that kind of gets resurrected.
Maybe they're in the run for Tag team champions in
the future. A raw change could be good. I always
talk about how bad the raw tag team division is,

(06:50):
but again, they get a victory here, so momentum. Then
they're still young, so they're sort of building up as
a team as well, and I really like them together.
I'm a big fan of Nathan Fraser. Feel like he's
extremely quick, it's a great asset, and he can be
someone for the future as a single star. But for now,
I think Fraxin worked well together, so why not keep

(07:10):
them for a little longer, but give him a bit
of a push as well, maybe for like I said
on Raw, for the World tag team titles. There and
then we got the second match, we have Russev coming on.
It's been eight and a half years since Russev has
been on main event, albeit he hasn't been in the
company for a while, but eight and a half years
is a long time. So he makes his main event

(07:31):
sort of re debut or reappearance after eight and a
half years, and he takes on Cruise del Toro and
once this match card got I guess advertised, we all
know that Russev was going to win the match, and
he won it quite easily. He used the accolade, he dominated.
There was a time where Cruz del Toros sort of
fought back for about two three minutes, but then obviously

(07:53):
Russev dominated and outpowered him, and this was the right decision.
As mentioned in Clashing Paris, he did win that match,
so they're obviously pushing him forward. It seems as though
that he might be challenging for the Intercontinental title. As
we saw on Raw, those two him by those two
I mean and Russev had a bit of a backstage

(08:14):
promo and Russeve basically introduced himself and said that he's
coming for the title. So it seems as though that
Russev is going to be chasing that title. Whether he
does it as a face or heel, we won't know,
but the crowd will be rooting for dom Maasterio. So
I kind of like the angle. Whether he wins or not,
its begs the question. But he's having those sort of

(08:35):
conversations to potentially be an Intercontinental champion or at least
fight for it, and that's something that needed to happen
after beating Seamus. So there's no obvious surprise that he
won this match. I don't suspect to see him on
the main event again, but yeah, he was on there.
He filled up the match, he did well, he showed
his dominance, and it was expected the result krus del

(08:57):
Toro again, they continue to be who they are in
irrelevant and insignificant. And yeah, I think this match would
have been better if we saw Wokin Wild because I
feel like Wakin Wild has got better acrobatic skills and
I much prefer him in the ring over Cruis del Toro.
And I think although Russev would have squashed him. I
feel like Waki Wild could have had some pretty good spots,

(09:20):
especially flying over the top of the ring and stuff,
to make it a bit more entertaining, but nevertheless, they
would have lost anyway, and there's not really much going
on for those two anyways. That pretty much concludes the
main event. It's a rapid one, but obviously the two
matches to get through will work through Wrestl Palouza and
in the order. I will confidently say that I got

(09:41):
all predictions correct. I made sure to check my review
last week to double check that, so all my predictions
were correct. The way the matches happened, we'll break it
down by one on one, so we'll start with brock
Lesna and John Cena. I did say that brock Lesnon
was going to win this match, but it was definitely
a f fifty chance for me, given that it's obviously

(10:02):
John Cena's retirement tour and brock Lesna has come back.
But it was just a squash, and obviously it resembled
what happened back in twenty fourteen at SummerSlam where brock
Lesna delivered sixteen German soup lexes. Obviously, I don't think
John Cena has the capability of taking sixteen German sup lexes,
especially to the back of the head with all the bumps,

(10:23):
so totally understandable that they went with the F five approach.
So he hit seven F five's to John Cena six
in the match and then won after basically dominated him.
There was literally no chance for John Cena, and yeah,
the same story that happened at SummerSlam. Obviously, brock Lesner
has got John Cena's number, and it does make a

(10:45):
lot of sense considering that it is going to be
John Cena's last few matches and brock lesn has just
come back to the company. They want to make him
look strong and they want to make him serious if
he is to fight on significant matches, And in the end,
it is brock Lesner. Whatever you think about him personally,
he's unbelievable in the ring, and he's got that presence
that is of someone that is intimidating and scary and

(11:09):
is a beast, and he's proven it in real life
and also in the WWE ring. So definitely the right
decision there. I've got to say, he does look really
chiseled for his age, like he's keeping in top shape.
I think he looks better than how he was when
he was younger. It's crazy to see, but he makes
quick work of John Cena. And whether they have a
rematch or not at Crown Jewel begs a question. But

(11:32):
it seems as though brock Lesna is going to be
pushing for bigger and better things. I do like the
Paul Hayman angle. I like that Paul Hayman announced him.
It was a bit of a nostalgia sort of view.
But maybe they team up again and that kind of
puts a little bit of friction into the vision. We'll
have to wait and see. But if you take away

(11:52):
the personal stuff, it's great to see brock Lesnon back
in the ring. He's just someone that I've grown up
watching and he's simply a beast like you can't you
can't look at it another way. So he gets the
victory here. John Cena doesn't get affected too much. You
saw the kids crying in there, and it's a good thing.
It's to show that John Cena was vulnerable and this
is the first time we've seen John Cena get absolutely

(12:14):
ragged old in this retirement tour. And it was no
better person than and brock Lesna to do this, so
let's see how he bounces back. Besides the guaranteed Wargames
match that I'm pretty sure John Cena should be in
or will be in, I actually have no idea who's
going to verse, especially a Crown Jewel. You're thinking the
rematch would make the most sense, but we don't really know.

(12:35):
And then he's got maybe two or three more matches.
He's got Saturday Night main event, and then he's got
his last match in Washington again wwbing Corporate and not
putting it in Boston was a joke. But any who,
I don't know who's going to Verse, so it will
be interesting to see who he comes across. In Australia,
there is obviously betting. They're saying that Gunther is the
favorite to verse John Cena as presently constructed, he might

(12:58):
come back and challenge him. You're thinking the Rock, But
at the same time, the Rock is looking very thin
at the moment for his sport movie, so I'll not
sport with for his movie. So I don't really know
if that's gonna happen. So I'm just looking at who
could potentially be John Cena's final opponent and I don't
really know who, so it's something that is it begs

(13:19):
a question again, as I've repeated, and we'll have to
wait and say simple as that. We then get the
second match of the night, and that is the vision
taking on the USOS. Now, I thought about this before
and I was wondering LA Knight's not going to be
on the card. He's obviously got a big sort of
involvement in this feud at the moment with the bronze

(13:40):
and everything that's happening with Jay Uso. They decided that
he's going to be the special guest referee, and a
great decision, a great way to integrate l. A. Knight
into the match. He sort of did call the match
down the line, which was quite surprising. I thought he
was going to get into more altercations, but he did
let Jimmy hit Bronson read with the check as obviously

(14:01):
it was his rules. I still don't understand tag team matches,
like are they disqualification or non disqualifications, because sometimes matches
aren't sometimes they aren't. Obviously L A. Knight made the
rules here, so this is a different case. But I'm
just thinking that in generalize I do this review, but Anyway,
the main story of the match was that ja Usho
was about to hear La I of the chair. It

(14:22):
didn't happen, and prayers up to ja Uso. Looks like
he's going to be in the concussion protocol, so we
won't be seeing him tomorrow. It appears as though when
he hit bron Breaker with the chair, the impact ricocheted
back to his face and he actually had six stitches.
You could see that he was actually busted wide open,
pretty pretty big. It wasn't didn't look like it was

(14:43):
a work there. He looked he looked brutal. It looked
really brutal. So I hope that jay Usa is okay.
It looks like he is. He's just in the concussion protocol.
But yeah, the match was about basically showing where sort
of that feud lies between j and la Night. Obviously
ja and hit him with the chair. It appeared to
cost him because he did end up eating the pin.

(15:04):
We had the bron Breaker double spear spot, which was
pretty amazing, and obviously the tsunami and they do get
the victory of the Vision as a predicted. But it's
just great to see that Bronson Reid is getting the
pin here and jay Uso getting pinned as well. It
protects Jimmy, which the one thing I say I was
wrong about in my prediction is thinking that Jimmy would
have got pinned. That didn't happen. I ended up being Jayusho.

(15:28):
But Bronson Reid getting the pin was amazing because I
think for this tag team to be taken seriously or
this faction, we obviously know bron Breaker is the main
guy when it comes to being the future, not really
Bronson Reid, so whatever Breaker does will be good. It's
how they kind of get Bronson Red to be sort
of high profile. Then by giving him a pin, that's

(15:48):
a good thing. Bron Breaker still has those amazing spots
we're talking about the spear he did watch the Brekensteiner,
which is something that wasn't a big deal, but it
was just something to mention. But he ends up always
doing good spot matches, and Bronson Reid getting the pin
only does wonders for him and getting a victory here
for the Vision was the right decision given that they

(16:09):
are obviously on a really good run at the moment,
and I'm glad that WWE has given them the run.
They've actually taken things on by themselves as well as
Seth Rowlins has been busy with the siampunk aj Lee stuff.
It's been great and they're going to continue to go
up and up, and I think we're just waiting for
Roman Reigns's return for what happens when bron Break and

(16:29):
Roman Reigns take on each other there, So that pretty
much wraps up that match. We then have the match
of the night and that was er Sky taking on
Stephanie Va Kerr, a wrestling textbook match to in ring
amazing performers. Er Skuy's unbelievable stephanievaka also unbelievable. Stephaniev Ka

(16:50):
does get the victory here with that I don't even
know the finishing name, but she didn't do it with
the SBV. She did it with the sort of I
don't even know what that was, but it was an
incredible move at the top of the ring. She gets
the victory over eo Sky and no Ascar. No Kyrie
is saying, so I got that wrong. It didn't seem
as though Oscar was going to cost Eosky the match,

(17:12):
but I think that was the right decision. It was
a fair down the line victory. The sort of knee
injury that er Skuy sort of faked made her look
a lot stronger in this one, and it doesn't affect
her too much. But it also helps the storyline to
one for Stephanie Voker, as it doesn't seem like a
cheap victory. It seemed like she got at fair and square,
so it doesn't taint her reputation for the title, and

(17:35):
it just shows that Aska is proven right that she
does need the help of the Kabuki Warriors to win
a title, and that will open up the feud with
those two, and that's something that I was extremely excited
about the potential of Uska and EO Sky getting into
a feud, and I think that's going to be really exciting.
I did think that it was going to be when

(17:56):
Sky had the title after winning at WrestleMania, but I'm
kind of happy that they're taking Eosky away from the title.
I think EA and I and Ripley have been in
that sort of area for so long, and I feel
like they can do more with them without the titles
and really prove that they can still be over without
needing a women's championship around their waist. And for Stephanievoka.

(18:18):
She's ascended so quick, and I think she's ready to
be champion. I think it was the correct decision. I
think that Stephanievocour is simply amazing. Her innring ability is great.
I like the idea of her new T shirt catchphrase
saying wrestling is my first language. That's just brilliant. And
I've been a massive fan of her since she's arrived
in WWE, starting with NXT but now also on the

(18:41):
main roster. And there's no better champion right now than her,
I think, and I think she's going to do a
fantastic job with that belt, whether she takes on rear Ripley,
which I feel like is going to happen, even though
I said that I'm tired of not tired of seeing her,
that I've seen her there for so long. I think
it makes the most sense. But again we'll have to
wait and seem maybe we might see Live Morgan return

(19:03):
as a bit of a surprise, or Nicki Ballam might
just have her way. Let's let's let's actually look into that.
But again, the right decision doesn't affect both Erska will
focus on Aska and Stephanie Vaker will focus on defending
that title, and we'll be able to see more matches
from her as well, because it doesn't seem like we
saw a lot of matches since she's debut to the
night after WrestleMania, so that's also very exciting too. We

(19:28):
then get the sort of co main event, i'd like
to say, or the sub main event, with Seth Rolins
and his wife Becky Lynch taking on Siampunk and her
wife his wife aj Lee in a mixed tag team match.
Now a lot of people have criticized the match, but
I personally really liked the match. I obviously said that

(19:51):
it was going to take a while for aj Lee
to come in, and I think they did a fantastic
job in making sure we were like excited for that
and we were just waiting for that moment the way
they tease that. You had Becky Lynch showing aj Lee
off the corner when Sampunk was about to tag in,
you had the distraction with ceph Rons to the referee
and Becky Lynch attacking Sam Punk. It was just executed

(20:14):
great and I really liked the table spot with aj
Lee hitting Cephrons and Becky Lynch on Sampunk. You could
see that Sampunk actually whispit in the ear to check
on her to make sure she was okay. So that
was something that was I guess not unscript but really
nice of her to do. And you had a few
spots where you had the men attacking the women, but

(20:36):
not with strikes, like you had the little sweep that
Cephrons did on aj Lee, and you had the sort
of sharp shooter locked in on Becky Lynch, but nothing
to think that was any like physical violence in the aspect. Obviously,
Sampunk contradicted himself saying you never lay his hands on
a woman. I think he meant that by actually just
puning or slapping them. So I guess ob mission is

(21:00):
fair play. But it was a good way to sort
of just allow them to have contact, but nothing too
vigorous that would, I guess annoy fans. Like for me,
I had my take and Matt's had his take on
it in a safe environment. I see where he's coming from.
But I think at the same time it's difficult one
because obviously the reactions are going to be too bad there.

(21:23):
So like again, it doesn't affect me, like if someone
gets here, I know that it's on script, so I'm
not going to be upset about it, but some people are,
and it's just probably better to not do it in
case like WWE's reputation, and you know how they are
with their reputation. They'll probably lose a sponsorship deal if
that happens, and they don't want to do that. So
again I have to go back to that. I can't

(21:44):
get over it now since I've brought it up with
Triple H and his sponsorships. But again aj Lee gets
the victory, locking the Black Widow on Becky Lynch. And
I did expect a j Lee to get the victory
in her first match and thought that there was a pin,
but I don't know why I said that when obviously
Black widows her finish up. But she gets the victory

(22:05):
and obviously sets up them too, feuding for the Intercontinental
Women's title, and Seampunk and seth Rolins continuing to stradd along.
I think these two, when their careers are done obviously
they didn't start well when Seampunk left, are going to
be such close friends because this rivalry has been going
on foremost two years and it's just been great, and

(22:25):
you've got to give credit to all people involved, all
four of these men and women that are making this
feud something worthwhile, and that's what you want in WWE. Obviously,
feuds are meant to end in six months. You meant
to see new things. But within those sort of feuds,
they've managed to sort of make this pretty cool in
two months, and it does two years and it doesn't

(22:46):
feel like it's overly overly dragged on. We then get
the main event, and I don't for me, of all
matches here, this match. The only reason why it's the
main event is because it's for the WWE Championship. But
in terms of like the build up to this wasn't

(23:06):
that great. It's like we obviously, I'm obviously happy that
Cody Rhods and Drew McIntire do get a program together,
but it just it just wasn't hyped enough for me
to think that it was main event. There was no stipulation.
There was obviously lots of tension between the two, but
nothing to like the level of the mixed tag team match,

(23:28):
which could very much have been the main event, and
nothing to the level of even John Cena and brock Lesna,
which obviously that wasn't a main event due to the
match and how it was done, but it just wasn't
worthy of a main event in my opinion. It becomes
a main event by default and Cody Roads gets to victory.
We obviously have the ref not letting Drew McIntyre kick

(23:50):
Cody Rhoads through the announced table, which ends up doing
anyway but missing him, and it's set up in a
way that obviously Drew's knee or leg was hurt from
that kick, and then as he went for a claim
or his leg gave out and that's how Cody Rhodes
gets the victory. Here we did have Cody Rhodes fake

(24:11):
an injury too. I don't know if that was real
or not, but he faked an injury. But if you're
going to do that, if it's fake or not, it
looked like it was. Why wouldn't you get Drew McIntyre
to attack that knee. It just didn't make sense. It
could have been a botch, who knows, But when I
saw that, I thought it would be a way for
Drew to sort of attack that knee. That's what Randy
Orden does off then he's very good at like faking

(24:32):
injuries in a match. But it didn't end up happening.
And ended up being Drew McIntire losing the match ironically
because of an injury. And again, this was the main
event of the match, and when it happened, you may
have thought, okay, wrestle pal looser, all the hype that
I mentioned at the start, something's going to go down.
No Randy Ordan, Randy Ordon didn't appear. That didn't seem

(24:52):
to be like a hill turn. Randyorton didn't come out
and say I'm going to go for the title now.
Like nothing happened. It was a standard match and seampunk,
I mean siampunk. Cody Roads got the victory, and it
was like Cody Roads was gonna win anyway. We all
knew that, Like that was the easiest prediction on this card.
It was that that Cody Rhodes got the victory. And
I don't know how Drew McIntyre, let's creative do this

(25:15):
to him because he keeps getting screwed over. I mean,
it's great for his character because he's obviously going to
come out and say that his knee was the reason
why he lost and make up excuses and that's what
we love about Drew and hopefully he might get a rematch.
But Randy Orden is obviously the endgame here. It looks
as though those two are going to take each other
on at WrestleMania, I think, and it's probably the right

(25:36):
way to go, because these two have had a lot
of history together and they've been teasing that these two
are going to be going up against each other for
a very long time. So it's coming close, and I
think we're finally gonna get that match. They obviously rumoring
Roman Reigns and Cody Roads. I just don't think it
makes sense. We obviously need a trilogy match for that
one to determine who gets two one up, But I

(25:58):
think Randy Orden is the main play here. I would
love Randy Orden to win the championship, to be a
fifteen time champion. I think it would be cool. I
think he deserves to be closer to John Seda than
three times, Like fourteen or fifteen or sixteen would be
nice time with Ric Flair, I think would be appropriate.
And I don't think Randy Orden would want to get

(26:19):
to seventeen, but he'd love to get to sixteen, I think,
and I think that would be an appropriate number four
for him. So again, Cody Rhodes gets the victory. And
I think the only most significant thing which I forgot
to mention that happened that apparently was meant to be
hype and surprise, was that Stephanie McMahon has been inducted
into the Hall of Fame for next year, probably the

(26:41):
earliest inductee I've ever seen. And as much as I
do honestly think that Stephanie McMahon deserves it, it's hard
for me to feel like so happy for her when
obviously her husband is in charge of Creative and has
a big stay in this. But again, she does deserve
to be a Hall of Famer. She's obviously given a
lot to the company, and she's been ther whole life.

(27:04):
Obviously her father created the whole company. I'm talking about,
Vince McMahon, And yeah, the right decision. But again, that
was probably the only thing that I wouldn't even say
it was a surprise. It was quite cringe how she
undertaker and Mark Hallaway if you want to call him,
wasn't even acting like the dead man and Stephanie McMahon

(27:24):
had that conversation. But again, she gets that good on
her well deserved, but hard to sort of congratulate when one,
it was so early and too it's obviously going to
happen when her husband is part of Creative and her
father created the company as well. But again, that's what
happened as probably the only thing that was of significance

(27:46):
in terms of what we didn't expect, but no one
was asking for this, So yeah, that was the main
event review and the Urestl Palooza review as well. Thank
you very much for tuning in and I will catch
you guys next week. Cheers.

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