Brock leanar wwe 2k 17 atandee
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Ultimately, it was Kofi who scored the win after a german suplex and a pinfall, making him the new 2K champion. Kofi played as Brock Lesnar and Big E, who secretly palmed the pad off to his fan ‘manager’ for assistance, chose Cesaro. Sadly for the Usos, The New Day knew their stuff and it wasn’t long before both Kingston and Big E were duking it out in the final for all the beans. Title holder Woods didn’t take part, and instead emceed as his tag partners Kofi Kingston and Big E faced off against Jimmy and Jey Uso in semi-finals for WWE 2K16 glory. Prev of 14 Next Prev of 14 Nextīefore WWE TakeOver: Dallas took place on Friday night (a peerless show that was easily the highlight of the entire weekend), UpUpDownDown host Xavier Woods live-streamed a new edition of his YouTube show from inside WWE Axxess to determine the next 2K champion. I've rewatched parts of the event on the WWE Network and the pops for, say, Shane O’Mac diving off the top of Hell In A Cell sounded a lot less impressive on tape than the live reaction from inside the AT&T Stadium. Every speech suffered from noticeable reverb, suggesting the tech crew had to juggle audio issues all event long and change mic levels throughout for the live broadcast. In particular, the reaction to Roman Reigns’ entrance and nearly every offensive move was a cacophony of boos and, going by our ears, the audible cheers on the WWE Network after his victory didn’t appear to be coming from inside the arena.īut to give WWE the benefit of the doubt, we don’t think it was just a simple case of turning down the microphones for only the main event. If you watched WrestleMania on the WWE Network or on PPV, you probably didn’t get a true sense of the crowd noise, which was definitely muted for some of the broadcast. If you’re wondering why fans kept chanting “ten” over and over, it’s because the screen was late with this particular prompt. And during the Lesnar/Ambrose match, the screen kept count of the number of suplexes. Whenever Charlotte Flair went for the Figure-Four or the Figure-Eight in her triple threat bout for the new WWE Women’s Championship, a “Woooooooo!” appeared on-screen. But at WrestleMania 32, WWE tried taking a leaf out of some American sports teams’ playbooks to spark certain chants during specific points of matches.ĭuring The New Day’s battle against The League Of Nations, the big screens hanging above the ring encouraged the audience to start the “New Day Rocks” chants, though the smark-heavy crowd didn’t want to play along. WWE even uses its own applause prompts during its annual Hall Of Fame ceremony, held the night before WrestleMania, to indicate the end of video packages for the crowd for smooth transitions in and out of speeches.
BROCK LEANAR WWE 2K 17 ATANDEE TV
“Applause” signs are nothing new to TV – they’re staples of studio shows from decades back. WWE wanted to dictate the crowd’s involvement