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Old 08-01-2012, 05:27 PM   #484
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Originally Posted by parkmania View Post
4) Until the last couple seconds with Punk in her face, AJ seems to have completely wiped away any trace of the indecisiveness/craziness/fun-lovingness she's had for the entire time she's been in WWE. It's really jarring to me.
Between this and they way Punk was after his promo at the beginning of the show, WWE needs to stop this thing where they have a character get over naturally via a unique aspect of their character and then decide "Oh, he/she's getting over! Now let's strap them with a very typical bland character and let them get over with that!"

AJ was getting over and they robbed her of her weird, crazy, quirky personality traits in favor of a stereotypical business suit GM personality.

Punk meanwhile suddenly starts acting like stereotypical whiny heel #217 who's angry because he has to defend his title in a triple threat match and insulting faces that he got along with a week ago just because he's a heel now.
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