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In Honor of Fergal

As a nod to the signing of Prince Devitt, let's take a look back at a couple of his finer moments as the leader of Bullet Club. He was always great between the ropes, but when he turned on The Funky Weapon at Invasion Attack 2013, went full blown heel and formed the best stable in years, he elevated himself to a rare level.











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  1. Charismatic eNegro Jef VinsonJuly 30, 2014 at 6:43 AM

    Why did I think that said Fergie when I scrolled past?

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  2. I did the same thing

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  3. CruelConnectionNumber2July 30, 2014 at 7:06 AM

    any reason you picked these particular retchid backstage promos

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  4. Should I be impressed? I've read Paul Meekin posts with more enjoyable content than those videos

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  5. Devitt was the least convincing heel during the Bullet Club run. He looked like someone trying really hard to play the part, but you can tell he's really just a nice quiet guy,

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  6. Charismatic eNegro Jef VinsonJuly 30, 2014 at 8:23 AM

    Drive by shooting...

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  7. I'm on my phone, so a I can't see what videos Dock posted, but if he didn't post Devitt's matches with Tanahashi, you're missing out.

    Devitt's heel promos were always awesome, too. One of my favorites is when Devitt and Anderson were demonstrating how they were training to beat the Rainmaker.

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  8. That's the first one posted here. People not understanding it's greatness is beyond my comprehension.

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  9. AverageJoeEverymanJuly 30, 2014 at 9:14 AM

    Drive by fruiting...

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