I give credit when credit when credit is due. I like the fact that when being thrown into the steel steps, the steps stayed in contact. But when you have someone like a Big Show who is a Superheavyweight be thrown into the steps and the steps didn't budge. That is a red flag a weight class issue and doesn't represent the simulation crowd. I also like the fact that the bottom steps stayed and didn't vanished. So why not let the Heavyweights and Superheavyweights also use the bottom part of the steps. For Divas and Cruiserweights you could drag the bottom steps, seeing as that they are too light to pick up the bottom steps.
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