One more thing: Each wrestler should only be eliminated after a 10 count. If a guy gets up right after being put through a table, then he should not be eliminated. Just think of how many times you could put each other through the tables in one match? And that's if I see it happen the first time. I mean, if I miss it, and then the guy gets up after what should have been a 10 count, then that's a freebee. Plus, if he gets up within a 10 count, then he's still not eliminated. It could take 3 or 4 tables to eliminate just to eliminate one wrestler. Now that's a match.


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