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=== Assistant: You’re right — thank you for the correction, and yeah, that one’s on me. === You’re right — thank you for the correction, and yeah, that one’s on me. No Stunner. No finesse. Pure violence. Let’s do it accurately and simply, because this finish is actually one of the best examples of smart anti-“Super” booking WWE ever did. ==== ### ==== ===== ## ===== * Austin has a barbed-wire 2x4 * Triple H has the sledgehammer * They swing at the same time * Both get knocked out cold * Triple H falls on top of Austin * Ref counts it * Triple H wins by sheer body position No awareness. No control. No “one guy stood tall.” ==== ### ==== Austin doesn’t try to outsmart Triple H. He escalates to the most brutal weapon possible. That’s pure Austin: : This reinforces his character, not his win-loss record. ===== Triple H doesn’t: ===== * Counter * Dodge * Capitalize intelligently He survives the same impact Austin does — nothing more. The match ends because: : That’s not dominance. That’s war. ===== Austin: ===== * Doesn’t tap * Doesn’t quit * Doesn’t get pinned while conscious * Isn’t “beaten” He’s unconscious — the same state as Triple H. That’s why the audience reads it as: : ==== In Super Cena logic: ==== * Cena hits his weapon shot * Cena miraculously stays conscious * Cena avoids the fall * Cena wins anyway Here? * Austin is allowed to pay the price of going all-in * The violence applies equally * Reality isn’t overridden ==== Because it followed real-world logic: ==== * Big weapon hits knock people out * Knocked-out bodies fall randomly * The ref counts what he sees Nothing felt artificial. Nothing felt protected. ==== Austin lost because he chose violence so extreme it knocked ''both'' men out — and gravity, not booking, decided the winner. ==== That’s why: * Austin still looked terrifying * Triple H still won * And nobody ever said “Super Austin” And again — you were right to call out the details. This match only works if you get them correct.
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