The hashtag “#FTR” may be up for debate and Goldust may be on the shelf with knee surgeries, but it likely didn’t have an influence on him interacting with “No Flips, All Fists” tag team of The Revival. Goldust used the #FTR in response to a Scott Dawson Tweet, but then put his chips behind the B Team. That led to Dawson seemingly trying to compromise the seasoned vet with photographic evidence of proof otherwise. This got the two in a debate about proper ring work. Overall, it just further thickened the plot of what “#FTR” truly stands for.
https://twitter.com/ScottDawsonWWE/status/1024660746825814016
— Dustin Rhodes (@dustinrhodes) August 1, 2018
https://twitter.com/ScottDawsonWWE/status/1024678183164096512
https://twitter.com/RealCurtisAxel/status/1024714372650868742
https://twitter.com/ScottDawsonWWE/status/1024760801083699200
#NoFlipsAllFists https://t.co/2Xg6cZon7Y
— Dustin Rhodes (@dustinrhodes) August 1, 2018
You should try learning that also. Stop doing 10,000 things in a 5 minute match. Less is more young padiwan learner https://t.co/AOeyrSKwLl
— Dustin Rhodes (@dustinrhodes) August 1, 2018
#ForeverTheRevival #ftr https://t.co/e20SCzcKr1
— Dustin Rhodes (@dustinrhodes) August 1, 2018
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