Undertaker turned his head 180 degrees. His eyes were gone—just black sockets. He raised a finger. Not to chokeslam. To point directly at Arjun.
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When he rebooted, the WWE_12_PC_RAMAN_CHEEMA_MODDED folder was gone. His desktop background was changed to a single line of text in Courier New: "There is no WWE '12 for PC. Tell your friends." He never found Raman’s original message. It had been deleted—sent, apparently, by Raman’s own account. But Raman swore the next day he’d never messaged him. He didn’t even remember who "Raman Cheema" was. Undertaker turned his head 180 degrees
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