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A fellow release group, , tried to unpack it. Within minutes, their encoder’s CPU spiked to 100%. The fan on his laptop screamed like a jet engine. Then, for three seconds, his monitor displayed a live video feed from inside the WWE Performance Center— a feed that showed his own bedroom from a camera angle in the ceiling he never knew existed.
The stopwatch on the figure’s wrist hit . A fellow release group, , tried to unpack it
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The screen flickered to the NXT arena, empty now. Then, for three seconds, his monitor displayed a
“You shouldn't have opened the ending release,” said the Maya on screen, in a voice that was slightly out of sync. “The p stands for pre-live . This isn't a recording of January 14th.” “You shouldn't have opened the ending release,” said
To the average fan, it was just another Tuesday night in Orlando. To the 47 people in the private IRC channel, it was a warning.