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Old 09-16-2006, 08:55 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by XL
It's understandable. JBL's retirement is no great loss to wrestling in terms of in ring performance where as Angle's is!

JBL can stay around and do what everyone loved him for. He can entertain on the mic, whether it be in the commentary booth or as a manager or better still as GM, broken back or not.

Angle can't (at least for the time being) stick around and do what people loved him for. He is broken down, he can't wrestle. Granted Angle is gold on the mic too but that was only a part of why people loved him.


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JBL should so be RAW GM when Vince realises that his fued/matches/segments aren't as funny/entertaining as he thinks and finally does the decent thing and leaves aour screens for a while.
Consider the circumstances because they are similar between the two. They were counting on Angle helping out in a huge way in ECW and they wanted JBL to have another major title reign on SmackDown!. Both men ended up in situations where they couldn't fulfill those expectations. JBL realized it, Angle didn't and ended up getting what he deserved because of it. Their contributions to the ring are irrelevant. Why blast one guy for bowing out when he saw fit but be all sympathetic and upset for another being too damn stubborn for his own good?
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