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The Legend wrote:So question, for HIAC roundtable, if you picked the wrong opponent to face Cena, but correctly predicted Cena would lose the belt is that worth any credit?
prophet wrote:The Legend wrote:So question, for HIAC roundtable, if you picked the wrong opponent to face Cena, but correctly predicted Cena would lose the belt is that worth any credit?
Yes. You'll receive a point for predicting that Cena would lose. I'll be posting the results a little later tonight.
GameDesigner14 wrote:prophet wrote:The Legend wrote:So question, for HIAC roundtable, if you picked the wrong opponent to face Cena, but correctly predicted Cena would lose the belt is that worth any credit?
Yes. You'll receive a point for predicting that Cena would lose. I'll be posting the results a little later tonight.
Question...... Why should it be counted the opponent was not guessed right anyway..so how is giving points for Cena losing even fair? If that rule was in effect before the ppv it would be fair, just saying.
prophet wrote:GameDesigner14 wrote:prophet wrote:The Legend wrote:So question, for HIAC roundtable, if you picked the wrong opponent to face Cena, but correctly predicted Cena would lose the belt is that worth any credit?
Yes. You'll receive a point for predicting that Cena would lose. I'll be posting the results a little later tonight.
Question...... Why should it be counted the opponent was not guessed right anyway..so how is giving points for Cena losing even fair? If that rule was in effect before the ppv it would be fair, just saying.
Because he's correctly predicted the outcome of the match, which is worth a point.
He didn't predict the mystery opponent correctly, so he won't receive a point for that.
I'm not sure what's unfair about that?
GameDesigner14 wrote:prophet wrote:GameDesigner14 wrote:prophet wrote:The Legend wrote:So question, for HIAC roundtable, if you picked the wrong opponent to face Cena, but correctly predicted Cena would lose the belt is that worth any credit?
Yes. You'll receive a point for predicting that Cena would lose. I'll be posting the results a little later tonight.
Question...... Why should it be counted the opponent was not guessed right anyway..so how is giving points for Cena losing even fair? If that rule was in effect before the ppv it would be fair, just saying.
Because he's correctly predicted the outcome of the match, which is worth a point.
He didn't predict the mystery opponent correctly, so he won't receive a point for that.
I'm not sure what's unfair about that?
Lol ok
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