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King Pitcos

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What's the accepted cut off point for spoilers on this site....Like what length of time between something happening and it being a spoiler?..Like can I talk about raw 3 weeks ago without having to Spoiler up?

SpoilersAny posts about TV shows which haven't aired yet in the UK (Raw, for example) should have SPOILERS clearly placed in the subject line. It is important that you abide by the spoiler rules as people revealing spoilers will have their accounts suspended, so take care before posting. If we suspect you of deliberately revealing spoilers or continuously revealing spoilers we will disable your account permanently.Raw & SmackdownRaw or Smackdown spoilers can be posted after the evening show (i.e 9/10pm) has aired. It should be noted that with Raw now being broadcast live in the early hours of Tuesday morning, threads relating to the show should still be marked as SPOILERS until the evening show has aired. This is to give people who are unable to stay up for the live show a chance to see it without having the show spoiled.Pay Per View eventsSPOILERS should be marked for the next 2 days after the event has taken place, therefore until Tuesday evening (9 PM) in the case of a Sunday PPV. However, this also includes WWE, TNA and MMA PPV's so calculate the 2 days accordingly.TNA EventsALL TNA results must be clearly marked as SPOILERS until one week after the US airing. This includes Impact, meaning no unmarked spoilers should be posted until a week after the relevant episode has aired in the US. Obviously this also includes placing any spoilers in your signature. When TNA is being broadcast in the UK, then the RAW/Smackdown spoiler rules apply.Note: In general, you should think before you post, and consider whether others may not want to read your spoilers. If you do post a spoiler, then be humble, edit it, apologise and move on.
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Stands to reason just off to watch Hell in the Cell with some mates have managed to avoid spoilers for it all day.

Coming on here between a wrestling event happening and you watching it is playing with fire. Someone who either doesnt know the rules or doesnt care nearly always mentions a result in an innocuous manner in an unrelated thread leading to much bedwetting. I have no doubt this will fall on deaf ears, but for your own good, stay offline until you've watched something.
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