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* XPacHeat: The Brawl for All was this from the start, with the fans chanting "Boring" and "We Want Wrestling." While this was seemingly reversed due to Bart Gunn legitimately knocking out his opponents gaining attention, most agree that it was simply a terrible idea.

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* XPacHeat: The Brawl for All was this from the start, with the fans chanting "Boring" and "We Want Wrestling." While this was seemingly reversed due to Bart Gunn legitimately knocking out his opponents gaining attention, most agree that it was simply a terrible idea.idea.
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* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Pierre Carl Ouelett, who was blind in one eye, was added as part of the Brawl for All. As well as Brakkus who, in Wrestling/JimRoss's words "had about as much business in the Brawl for All as [he] would."

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* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: QuestionableCasting: Pierre Carl Ouelett, who was blind in one eye, was added as part of the Brawl for All. As well as Brakkus who, in Wrestling/JimRoss's words "had about as much business in the Brawl for All as [he] would."
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The entire concept of Brawl For All -- pitting several wrestlers into no-holds-barred boxing matches -- is something that was seemingly propelled by an initial thought [[DidntThinkThisThrough with zero follow-up on exactly how sound it would be]]. "We want wrestling!" fan chants were immediate, and it was clear that pretty much all the participants ''did not know how to box'', making the whole thing massively dangerous, exposing of how fake actual wrestling is, and just plain goofy and annoying to watch. There's also the OpenSecret that the entire thing [[WorkedShoot was designed to get over several important talent]] -- namely Wrestling/DrDeathSteveWilliams -- and the fact most of them got injured very quickly (including Williams) only added more animosity to the experience as a bad concept [[GoneHorriblyWrong that quickly derailed into something where nobody won]].

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The entire concept of Brawl For All -- pitting several wrestlers into no-holds-barred boxing matches -- is something that was seemingly propelled by an initial thought [[DidntThinkThisThrough with zero follow-up on exactly how sound it would be]]. "We want wrestling!" fan chants were immediate, and it was clear that pretty much all the participants ''did not know how to box'', making the whole thing massively dangerous, exposing of how fake actual professional wrestling is, and just plain goofy and annoying to watch. There's also the OpenSecret that the entire thing [[WorkedShoot was designed to get over several important talent]] -- namely Wrestling/DrDeathSteveWilliams -- and the fact most of them got injured very quickly (including Williams) only added more animosity to the experience as a bad concept [[GoneHorriblyWrong that quickly derailed into something where nobody won]].
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The entire concept of Brawl For All -- pitting several wrestlers into no-holds-barred boxing matches -- is something that was seemingly propelled by an initial thought [[DidntThinkThisThrough with zero follow-up on exactly how sound it would be]]. "We want wrestling!" fan chants were immediate, and it was clear that pretty much all the participants ''did not know how to box'', making the whole thing massively dangerous, exposing of how fake actual wrestling is, and just plain goofy and annoying to watch. There's also the OpenSecret that the entire thing [[WorkedShoot was designed to get over several important talent]] -- namely Wrestling/DrDeathSteveWilliams -- and the fact most of them got injured very quickly (including Williams) only added more animosity to the experience.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The entire concept of Brawl For All -- pitting several wrestlers into no-holds-barred boxing matches -- is something that was seemingly propelled by an initial thought [[DidntThinkThisThrough with zero follow-up on exactly how sound it would be]]. "We want wrestling!" fan chants were immediate, and it was clear that pretty much all the participants ''did not know how to box'', making the whole thing massively dangerous, exposing of how fake actual wrestling is, and just plain goofy and annoying to watch. There's also the OpenSecret that the entire thing [[WorkedShoot was designed to get over several important talent]] -- namely Wrestling/DrDeathSteveWilliams -- and the fact most of them got injured very quickly (including Williams) only added more animosity to the experience.experience as a bad concept [[GoneHorriblyWrong that quickly derailed into something where nobody won]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: While the [[Wrestling/DrDeathSteveWilliams Williams]] and [[Wresting/StoneColdSteveAustin Austin]] feud never panned out, Doc & Austin actually had been in the ring together before. They teamed up at the 1992 edition of ''WCW Halloween Havoc'' to challenge for the Unified Tag Team titles held by Wrestling/BarryWindham and [[Wrestling/DustinRhodes "the Natural" Dustin Rhodes]] [[note]] Austin was replacing Williams' usual partner at the time, Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy, who had left WCW for some reason [[/note]]

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The entire concept of Brawl For All -- pitting several wrestlers into no-holds-barred boxing matches -- is something that was seemingly propelled by an initial thought [[DidntThinkThisThrough with zero follow-up on exactly how sound it would be]]. "We want wrestling!" fan chants were immediate, and it was clear that pretty much all the participants ''did not know how to box'', making the whole thing massively dangerous, exposing of how fake actual wrestling is, and just plain goofy and annoying to watch. There's also the OpenSecret that the entire thing [[WorkedShoot was designed to get over several important talent]] -- namely Wrestling/DrDeathSteveWilliams -- and the fact most of them got injured very quickly (including Williams) only added more animosity to the experience.
* HilariousInHindsight: While the [[Wrestling/DrDeathSteveWilliams Williams]] and [[Wresting/StoneColdSteveAustin [[Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin Austin]] feud never panned out, Doc & Austin actually had been in the ring together before. They teamed up at the 1992 edition of ''WCW Halloween Havoc'' to challenge for the Unified Tag Team titles held by Wrestling/BarryWindham and [[Wrestling/DustinRhodes "the Natural" Dustin Rhodes]] [[note]] Austin was replacing Williams' usual partner at the time, Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy, who had left WCW for some reason [[/note]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: While the Wrestling/StevenWilliams and Wresting/SteveAustin feud never panned out, Doc & Austin actually had been in the ring together before. They teamed up at the 1992 edition of ''WCW Halloween Havoc'' to challenge for the Unified Tag Team titles held by Wrestling/BarryWindham and [[Wrestling/DustinRhodes "the Natural" Dustin Rhodes]] [[note]] Austin was replacing Williams' usual partner at the time, Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy, who had left WCW for some reason [[/note]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: While the Wrestling/StevenWilliams [[Wrestling/DrDeathSteveWilliams Williams]] and Wresting/SteveAustin [[Wresting/StoneColdSteveAustin Austin]] feud never panned out, Doc & Austin actually had been in the ring together before. They teamed up at the 1992 edition of ''WCW Halloween Havoc'' to challenge for the Unified Tag Team titles held by Wrestling/BarryWindham and [[Wrestling/DustinRhodes "the Natural" Dustin Rhodes]] [[note]] Austin was replacing Williams' usual partner at the time, Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy, who had left WCW for some reason [[/note]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: While the Wrestling/SteveWilliams and Wresting/StoneColdSteveAustin feud never panned out, Doc & Austin actually had been in the ring together before. They teamed up at the 1992 edition of ''WCW Halloween Havoc'' to challenge for the Unified Tag Team titles held by Wrestling/BarryWindham and [[Wrestling/DustinRhodes "the Natural" Dustin Rhodes]] [[note]] Austin was replacing Williams' usual partner at the time, Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy, who had left WCW for some reason [[/note]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: While the Wrestling/SteveWilliams Wrestling/StevenWilliams and Wresting/StoneColdSteveAustin Wresting/SteveAustin feud never panned out, Doc & Austin actually had been in the ring together before. They teamed up at the 1992 edition of ''WCW Halloween Havoc'' to challenge for the Unified Tag Team titles held by Wrestling/BarryWindham and [[Wrestling/DustinRhodes "the Natural" Dustin Rhodes]] [[note]] Austin was replacing Williams' usual partner at the time, Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy, who had left WCW for some reason [[/note]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: While the Wrestling/SteveWilliams and Wresting/StoneColdSteveAustin feud never panned out, Doc & Austin actually had been in the ring together before. They teamed up at the 1992 edition of ''WCW Halloween Havoc'' to challenge for the Unified Tag Team titles held by Wrestling/BarryWindham and [[Wrestling/DustinRhodes "the Natural" Dustin Rhodes]] [[note]] Austin was replacing Williams' usual partner at the time, Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy, who had left WCW for some reason [[/note]]
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* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Pierre Carl Ouelett, who was blind in one eye, was added as part of the Brawl for All. As well as Brakkus who, in Wrestling/JimRoss's worlds "had as much business being in the Brawl for All as [he] did."

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* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Pierre Carl Ouelett, who was blind in one eye, was added as part of the Brawl for All. As well as Brakkus who, in Wrestling/JimRoss's worlds words "had about as much business being in the Brawl for All as [he] did.would."
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* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Pierre Carl Ouelett, who was blind in one eye, was added as part of the Brawl for All. As well as Brakkus who, in Wrestling/JimRoss's worlds "had as much business being in the Brawl for All as [he] did."

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* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Pierre Carl Ouelett, who was blind in one eye, was added as part of the Brawl for All. As well as Brakkus who, in Wrestling/JimRoss's worlds "had as much business being in the Brawl for All as [he] did.""
* XPacHeat: The Brawl for All was this from the start, with the fans chanting "Boring" and "We Want Wrestling." While this was seemingly reversed due to Bart Gunn legitimately knocking out his opponents gaining attention, most agree that it was simply a terrible idea.
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* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Pierre Carl Ouelett, who was blind in one eye, was added as part of the Brawl for All. As well as Brakkus who, in Wrestling/JimRoss's worlds "had as much business being in the Brawl for All as [he] did."

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