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Old 11-08-2006, 05:38 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by TL
Batista is probably the only one they've done right, Eddie's was enjoyable to watch but was too short, thoough I know that was cause of his ability to handle the pressure. So yeah, i'll give you that, but then that's only one title run, all the rest have been poorly booked. It's not always good to have lots of first time champions on your roster either, makes the title look weak.
I think that stems from the booking nowadays where they take a new guy who they think will be good, give them the title, and expect him to get over because he's holding the title. In other words, the belt is supposed to carry the wrestler as opposed to the wrestler doing the work. They don't bother with letting a guy get ridiculously over on his own (Rock, anyone?) and then reward him by giving him the belt. That's what leads to a lot of these 1-time deals. (Orton is a perfect example of this)
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