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I should also verify that technical terms like "720p HDTV H264-NWCHD" remain unchanged because they're specific. Also, the structure w1 needs to be correct, with the original word followed by the synonyms. But wait, the user said "swap every word with 3 variants as spintax w3". So for each word, three synonyms, even if they aren't exact synonyms but fit in the context.

Okay, let's tackle this spin-synonym task. The user wants every word in the provided text to be replaced with three synonyms, except for the names. They specified using the syn1 format. First, I need to parse the text carefully, making sure not to alter any names. WWE.SmackDown.2025.01.10.720p.HDTV.H264-NWCHD-t...

Moving to the second paragraph: "Another match that caught the attention of viewers was the battle between Bayley and Natalya." "Another match" becomes "Another contest|Additional bout|Further match." "Caught the attention" could be "captured focus|attracted interest|drawn attention." I should also verify that technical terms like

"Another standout was Shayna Baszler, who dominated her opponent with her signature submission holds." "Another standout" could be "Another notable performer," "A second distinguished competitor," or "An additional prominent athlete." "was" can be "emerged as," "became," or "proved to be." "Shayna Baszler" is proper. "who dominated her opponent" might become "who overpowered the rival," "who crushed the adversary," or "who subdued the foe." "with her signature submission holds" can be "using her iconic grappling techniques," "through her trademark lock-ups," or "by employing her signature chokeholds." So for each word, three synonyms, even if