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Old 09-19-2017, 05:34 PM   #25
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I honestly do believe that Jinder's limitations have a lot to do with how much he can potentially draw. By all accounts he seems like a swell guy, but he is a really, really bad professional wrestler. If he's not bad at something, he's hypnotically mediocre at it. It would almost be better if he were bad at more things, because then he would at least jar people awake.

The WWE seems to do a lot of stuff to pop the boys these days. And a lot of their choices for a big push are guys who are allegedly well-liked backstage and light up a locker-room, have the right attitude, etc. Well, I used to think that must have been the case with Baron Corbin. But this is a performance-based industry -- you need to be able to turn that on in front of a crowd and draw money. In his 15-year career and 7-year stint on WWE TV, Jinder Mahal has never proven he can do that.
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