10 WWE Hell In A Cell 2017 Impulse Reactions

4. Fashionably Late

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Back with vim if not a vengeance, The Fashion Files finally returned to rapturous love and affection from arena and online crowds alike.

Regrettably, Byron Saxton was equally as enthusiastic at ringside, meaning that WWE are in on the joke and you can expect it to be beaten into the ground quicker than Shinsuke Nakamura's main roster morale.

Still, whilst the sun still shines on Tyler Breeze, Fandango and The Ascension, best to still make hay, hey?

It wasn't the strongest edition of the serial, but the sight gags were typically on point. Cesaro's post-No Mercy gurn subtitled 'Tooth Fairy 3' near a Scott Levy-inspired 'That's So Raven' caption were the standouts, whilst Konnor and Viktor continued to maximise their minutes in supporting roles as sidesplitting sidekicks.

'Pulp Fashion' was advertised for Tuesday's edition of SmackDown Live! as 'Dang and Breeze were blinded by the golden light of a mysterious briefcase. Tarantino's work is ripe for parody from the talented crew behind the vignettes, and here's hoping his 1994 neo-noir isn't the first of his iconic back catalogue to get the loving reimagining.

Fandango Unchained, anyone?

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