They know what they want to happen so they put the votes in their favor. Think about it. They knew that the majority of the voters would pick Kane to face Umaga because of how Umaga won the last match against Kane. No matter which tag team match won, they already decided who would win. Etc, etc, etc. The votes count but they still have it rigged in their favor.
2006-11-05 13:33:54
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answered by MJ 5
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There is no way to be completely for sure, but I believe it's real and our votes count. What I also believe is that the WWE tallies the points early so they know who won and than plan how the match will go. I hope that answers your question.
2006-11-05 09:19:29
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answered by Thomas C 4
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i don't think her thoroughly. I doubt it really is one hundred% genuine. in spite of the indisputable fact that, I do believe some are genuine and there is an chance that WWE wrestlers have practiced all 3 matches the followers can vote for in basic terms in case they vote for something else. the component I see about Cyber Sunday/Taboo Tuesday is they have one interesting tournament and the different 2 are in basic terms in basic terms boring. enable's take a cutting-edge vote casting tournament from not that in the previous. It became Santino Marella vs Vladimir Kozlov. The tournament alternatives are tournament, Arm Wrestling, and Dance Off. The WWE is conventional with the followers will want to confirm the dance off because that is the most comedic. Now, there are the rigged matches that I do believe takes position which incorporates the Champion of Champions tournament the position King Booker defended his championship adverse to John Cena and the large teach. King Booker's championship became up for grabs because of vote casting. Now, what if the followers voted for the WWE Championship, would ok-Fed nonetheless have fee John Cena the Championship and would King Booker nonetheless win? so it really is my theory of how Taboo Tuesday/Cyber Sunday worked. I do applaud the WWE for procuring techniques for the followers to get entangled and get more effective followers enthusiastic about a PPV. i believe to many followers, in the back of the Royal Rumble and Wrestlemania, it became their fashionable PPV of the year. BQ: i do not vote a lot yet i'm rooting for Kaval to win all of it. I do imagine it really is rigged, yet back, that is in an attempt to get followers in contact. BQ2: WWE is scripted all round. i'm particular diverse issues on NXT are scripted too.
2016-11-28 19:43:35
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answered by nastasi 4
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It dosent it is a gimick 4 people to buy cyber sunday and see if thier vote won and to get money from text messages
2006-11-05 10:05:30
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answered by KeNnEdY a.K.a. Styles clash 4
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The votes do count but the writers will plan everything
2006-11-05 10:22:25
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answered by ♥Deadmans Chick♥ 3
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there real i know trust me ive been to live events and last year i went to taboo tuesday now cyber sunday.
2006-11-05 09:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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i think the votes actually do count.
2006-11-05 09:40:52
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answered by dlekhtman 5
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good question, well, i have no idea, thanks 4 the 2 points*
2006-11-05 09:16:52
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answered by jenette 3
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I hope so...
2006-11-05 10:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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