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Why doesn't Michael McGillicutty wrestle under the name Joe Henning
Is he ashamed of his daddy?
What gives. Just wasting it away here, folks. Unless he's gonna reveal it later. I dunno |
I think they mentioned he was the son of Mr. Perfect on NXT when he debuted but not since then. If he gets over I would say he will almost certainly be repackaged with his real name because his current name is terrible. Possibly they did not want to have to deal with a bunch of second generation stars all at once and did this to get him over in a different way.
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Also his name is Hennig so that would be another reason.
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Because WWE fix what isnt broke.
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It's not that he's ashamed.
It's just that he fell victim to this.... http://www.thewrestlingfan.com/twfnamegenerator.html |
they didn't want to deal with a bunch of people adding the extra N to his last name
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I believe it was because the WWE wants to keep all their newer stars from using their real names so they can own the rights to their ring names and that way if they end up with another promotion they can't use their WWE names to make money and what have you. I mean it would make sense if you take a look at a few of the previous examples of guys who jumped ship.
Elijiah Burke--> Deangelo Dinero Mr. Kennedy--> Mr. Anderson Victoria--> Tara Granted I think Henning's current WWE name is fucking stupid, I can see the reason for not calling him Joe Henning. Same goes for why they don't call Husky Harris by his Rotunda given name. |
Ermaximus makes the most sense.
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Or call him "Perfect" Joe Hennig.
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Although I agree with Ermaximus... I also think they want to stay away from anything "taboo" (ie, a wrestler who died of an overdose like Curt Henning). So the name change was just one more step away from anything not PG
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maybe because most dont know his dads name was henning and knew him as mr.perfect hence the whack name change same with rotunda with his dad mainly known as the irs man
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I don't think Joe Perfect would be a horrible name.
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I thought McGuillicutty is his mom's maiden name or something, and he wanted to be "his own man"...could be totally wrong here, but I thought I heard that before.
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Also, it's unbelievable how many people have spelled it "Henning" despite the misspelling being mention in this very thread. |
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Jr. Perfect.
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Why doesn't he?
Because WWE doesn't want him to. /thread |
because the WWE would rather give him a fake name they can trademark so after they future endevour him he has to start all over with a retarded gimmick the dipshits at TNA give him
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SOCCER LEGS is absolutely correct.
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Personally I wouldn't have been able to resist calling him Master Perfect.
Same goes with Harris, I'd have called him IRSjnr. |
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I think if they weren't so fresh off the Legacy angle when he debuted, they would've let him wrestle as Joe Hennig/Joe Perfect/whatever. The "I'm so-and-so's son, so I'm a big deal" gimmick was kind of played out.
It's a clusterfuck of a name, but like others said, it's easily fixable in an angle later on (just have him say he needs to "be himself" or something like that). |
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That's the very reason that Joe Hennig isn't using "Joe Hennig" because they can't trademark it. You seem to be counter-arguing your own point. I'll put it down to using Burke as a bad example. |
Y did Punk keep his indy name then.
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...I have no idea.
Maybe he doesn't want to live under the shadow of his dad, be compared to him, or have people say "He accomplished this because he is Curt Henning's son". He wants to pave his own way, make his own mark. He acknowledged being Curt Henning's son in his NXT Season 2 introduction: <object width="640" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/-3Z5nguGEUw?fs=1&hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/-3Z5nguGEUw?fs=1&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="640" height="385"></embed></object> |
Until he is in TNA jobbing to a heroin addict...
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was Elijah kept down because he had that botchfest match with CM Punk?
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Never said it was a "Perfect" argument, but I don't see it as one that counters itself. They're admittedly trying to move to the company owned marketable trademark, but they haven't drawn a line and said "anyone on this side of it has to change their name, sorry." There are people who come in with what they got, and then there's guys who get their name changed multiple times like the man now known as Wade Barrett. Admittedly, I don't know the ins and outs of how they sign guys. The total name-change has come up A LOT more than it used to even a couple of years ago. I mean, Kaval has been in developmental for quite some time before being called up, and his name was changed pretty much day one. Punk strolls in fresh off the indy circuit minus a major image change aside from the non-blonding. (Also, I don't think CM Punk would care about image rights... do you really see this guy "losing his smile" and leaving Stamford or becoming future endeavored?) Maybe they get paid less if they decide to keep what they rolled with. Some of it might have to do with tenure and when their contracts were written up. Maybe it might even have to do with some performers being savvy business people as opposed to others having the "I'll do whatever, I made it to WWE" mentality and signing anything. I think it was Mysterio (whose name is slightly different than it used to be by using the "RhYno Y", by the way) said something before about them trying to draw up contracts that greatly advantage them and not so much you, and that being the nature of the beast, and with his history and marketability he has put himself in a lot more of a position to bargain than someone just coming into the company. Maybe anymore the name is part of the power struggle deal. |
Rey Mysterio was the way WCW used it on one of their Nitro posters, so it kinda just stuck, and he used it from then on. Prior to that it was Misterio
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Tom Guycott, are you telling me that if I were to sign for WWE and use my real name, that should I go to TNA, I/they would have to pay WWE to use my own name?
That's fucked up if true. |
Pretty sure you can't trademark 'real names', hence guys like Angle and Jeff Hardy going by their known names. Gimmick names however are a different story (Kennedy, Dudleys, Billy Gunn and so on)
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That was my understanding of it. Tom Guycott seems to think differently :-\
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Tom Guycott needs F5'ing.
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...Speaking of wrestler's sons, I don't understand why The British Bulldog's son is David Hart Smith, you know, having his dad's last name as the second last name. He's Bulldog' son, not Bret's. His name isn't even David, it's Harry.
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is he using his mom's maiden name (Hart), since BB married his mom? I DUNNO.
The David sounds good with the H (which was supposed to mean Harry), so instead, just ended up using a modified version of his own name? |
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XL, what I'm saying is that if WWE wanted to sign you, my guess is that they'd try to make it *somewhat* more appealing for you to accept that they want to call you "Carlton Humphry Van Der Poole" and make money off of that in perpetuity weither you are with the company or not without any possible legal entanglements of you using your real name as a ring name and wanting to leave the company 5 years later, or even leaving/being fired on bad terms. Never said I was right. I said that's my take on it. Also, Naitch, Rey dropped the Jr. in addition to the "i" transplant. So there was that too. |
WWE felt they didn't need to use the "Jr." because WWE felt that since his uncle (Rey Misterio) never had ties to WWE, they didn't need to acknowledge him by having to call Rey "Jr"
he says that in his book |
I just meant I forgot to mention that part in addition to what I said before. It wasn't intended to be me coming off as an ass correcting you. Looking back, it does kinda come off that way. My bad.
As for DH, my guess is the "David" is a play off of "Davey Boy"- you know, as if you couldn't tell by looking at the massive bastard who his daddy is. He's a spitting image of his dad. A taller, non-fanny pack wearing spitting image. |
Come on, split up the Hart Dynasty, so Harry can wear the Union Jack like his father.
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Maybe Michael McGillicutty ain't doing the "perfection" gimmick because Dolph Zigglar is kinda doing it already
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Chavo Classic = best name ever
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Agreed. That was some classic shit. (No pun intended) |
I would think one reason is they don't want to always be referring to his father, Mr. Perfect. I mean, he did die of a cocaine overdose while working out and that isn't really a good thing in this PG era.
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