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Old 04-05-2006, 05:33 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Jaton
Wow, Alienoid. Give up on London, Venis, and Basham. They're good wrestlers, but they're not going to go anywhere.
I have a feeling with all this drug testing shit going on, the WWE will start using their talented guys more. Or at least take small windows of opportunities to see if they have what it takes to make it into the mid-card.

London is currently higher than the Tag Team Champions, Venis is undergoing shoulder surgery (I have a feeling the WWE is going to use this to refresh him when it comes time for his return) and Doug Basham is training the developmental wrestlers. A push for any guy, even if it is only a small one, is entirely probable.

Hey, JBL won the WWE Title the same year he was the first guy thrown out of the Royal Rumble. For three guys, arguably more talented than JBL, a push into the mid-card (you know, that space between main eventer and Velocity main eventer the WWE used to have) is not too hard to fathom.
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