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Old 11-01-2006, 04:43 PM   #35
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I don't know, I can see this program with Kane and The Undertaker being good for three out of the four participants. I honestly think The Undertaker is the one most likely to get nothing out of it.

MVP starting at the bottom would have been boring. I think they made a huge mistake not having him appear on RAW, ECW and SmackDown! leading into his debut, publicising him on all shows before having him wrestle. Anyway, now that it is done, I think MVP being put in a program with main event guys is the way to go. People are more likely to take notice of MVP this way, and are less likely to just forget he existed.
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