Back by Popular Demand
It was six days before SUNDAY NIGHT EASTER and not a creature stirred except… the entire Formula-X roster.
While the name of the pay-per-view was released without any fanfare, we have been eagerly waiting to find out more about where the racers would be racing.
Like the rest of the fan base, we were expecting news of a brand new circuit that we’ve never seen before, we were as shocked as the fans when the Commissioners of Monday Night Fuel announced that by popular demand, the track for SUNDAY NIGHT EASTER will be the same track from the first ever Formula-X pay-per-view: The Falling Boot Track.
Judging by the immense amount of commentary from the fan base, it is clear that absolutely nobody saw this coming. It was also clear that absolutely everybody is completely and utterly excited by the announcement.
We managed to get together with Moodswing and find out why the members of the Committee were reusing an old track and going against the norm.
“Well it’s like we advertised, it’s being brought back by popular demand. But besides that, we felt that the F-X Series wasn’t as big back then as it was today and there are some new fans who haven’t seen the magic that these racers did on that circuit. So we’re bringing it back.”
And while we love the fact that the Commissioners of Fuel are doing this for the fans, one fan realized that it also created one very distinct advantage: the King has never competed on that circuit which the #1 Claimant has. Could this be the element that puts an end to the King’s illustrious reign?
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