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The Therapy Sessions
Wednesday, March 24, 2004
 

Pay-per-snafu


Show flips from triple threats to XXX
The Cosentino family gathered around the television for their favorite event of the year: WrestleMania XX, the Super Bowl of the wrestling world.

They broke out popcorn, chips and soda. Eight-year-old Nick wrapped his lucky beach towel with a portrait of The Rock around him and settled on the couch next to dad.

But an hour and a half into the pay-per-view wrestling extravaganza, the young fan witnessed a few moves he'd never seen before.


Triple threats? Triple X? What's the difference?

Thanks Trench!


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