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The Great American Bash 2004 wwe
Published on July 12, 2004 By mrboo In Sports & Leisure
Former Kurt Angle protégé Charlie Haas took the right approach against the mammoth Luther Reigns on Sunday. Haas tried to outwrestle Reigns, hoping to nullify his opponents' size advantage. But Reigns' methodical style took its toll on Haas, who slowly wore down under fierce power and pressure. Showing Angle's influence, Reigns cut down Haas with a bone-crunching ankle lock. And at times, Reigns simply played to his size advantage, press slamming Haas with ease. In the end, Reigns canceled Haas with an inverted, spinning neckbreaker that had the Norfolk, Va., crowd cringing.
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