View Full Version : Would you like to see Piper try his hand at managing again?
Rollermacka
02-26-2009, 12:47 AM
I was thinkin about who's gonna be facing Jericho at Wrestlemainia and the Hot Rod's name keeps popping up so I gotta ask do you think that Roddy Piper should try his hand at managing again? I think that it was a half attempt the last time they had him manage Sean O'Hare and Roddy his always been good on the mike, would you like to see him back full time as a manager?
Mr. Nerfect
02-26-2009, 12:50 AM
I would not be opposed to it. His run with O'Haire was just mismatched, unneccessary and, well, it was a trial thing. Mick Foley wasn't exactly the best commentator in the world at One Night Stand, but he did fantastically on SmackDown!.
I say have Piper bring Drew McIntyre back to the WWE as the best young talent Scotland has to offer. McIntyre has the look and the talent to make it in the WWE, but having someone like Piper back him could really help him get his foot further into the door.
ron the dial
02-26-2009, 01:32 AM
i'd just like for somebody to try their hand at managing. how many notable managers are there going today? give me something for pete's sake.
jerichoholicninja
02-26-2009, 01:49 AM
I think hot rod would be best suited to manage a stable in stead of one guy. After the Legacy/McMahon feud is over maybe he could start a group of other second generation stars to go against them.
Jeritron
02-26-2009, 02:06 AM
I think the hot rod is too much of a star. He's too over, and commands too much attention to really get a guy over. He's the draw of the segment. I dunno, he'd be a great mouthpeice but his character and charisma seems like it will take away from the actual star he's managing, more than most managers would. A guy like Heyman or Bearer are just as animated but they don't steal the attention the way the hot rod does.
Jeritron
02-26-2009, 02:07 AM
Melina should be managing. What's James Mitchell doing? I'd like to see him brought in as a mouthpeice.
The best Roddy could do these days is be the sacrificial lamb to some big up and comer, like Hogan was to Brock.
jerichoholicninja
02-27-2009, 01:04 AM
I think the hot rod is too much of a star. He's too over, and commands too much attention to really get a guy over. He's the draw of the segment. I dunno, he'd be a great mouthpeice but his character and charisma seems like it will take away from the actual star he's managing, more than most managers would. A guy like Heyman or Bearer are just as animated but they don't steal the attention the way the hot rod does.
Seconded.
screech
02-27-2009, 01:28 AM
I think the hot rod is too much of a star. He's too over, and commands too much attention to really get a guy over. He's the draw of the segment. I dunno, he'd be a great mouthpeice but his character and charisma seems like it will take away from the actual star he's managing, more than most managers would. A guy like Heyman or Bearer are just as animated but they don't steal the attention the way the hot rod does.
Thirded.
screech
02-27-2009, 01:29 AM
...What's James Mitchell doing? I'd like to see him brought in as a mouthpiece.
I agree. James Mitchell is the fucking man.
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