| Mr. Nerfect |
12-15-2004 06:30 PM |
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
Yeah, but Heyman could be gold for the WWE too. Look what the egos have done for him thus far there.
I agree that he's got the capacity to make some heads turn if he were to go to TNA. However, the odds that he'd be able to shine there are about as good as the chance to shine on WWE TV.
Paul Heyman is excellent at booking, but who out there will actually let him do what he does without hampering him?
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I have no doubt that Heyman could be one of the biggest assets to the WWE, but we've all seen him sort of used cautiously. While I can't blame the WWE for this, Iif Heyman went someone else, it could really upset their stronghold of things.
A place like TNA would probably be begging for someone like Heyman. They need someone who can make them viable competition. Even if it's just coming up with gimmicks for these guys, or putting him in an assistant booker type role, he could still help TNA immensly.
I can't see a growing company with Heyman in their ranks not using him to the best of their abilities. A place that's on top of the mountain, like the WWE, doesn't have the need for the compelling storylines and characters Heyman can come up with (well they don't think they need them). If TNA was more competition for the WWE, then Heyman might be used a bit more, but if not, I think he will continue to be in "hot water" with the WWE.
Although I am fairly confident Heyman will remain in the WWE, if he does leave the company for whatever reason, the wrestling scene could become a lot more interesting.
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