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Old 12-07-2006, 09:05 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by M-A-G
There's no skill in telling Benoit and Guerrero to go out and have a good match.
You wouldn't think so, would you? Yet with all the talent in the WWE, and all the potential for MOTYCs, and all the opportunities the WWE has had to put on great showcases, they fuck it up constantly.

Heyman had the balls to get talent, and trust the fans to buy into the fact that they were talented. The WWE is afraid to push Shelton Benjamin because they don't feel he's talented enough away from the ring. Paul London & Brian Kendrick are probably too small to be anything major in the WWE. Paul Heyman would be able to turn them into something, and I believe that's because he understood the importance of a mid-card, and how to best utilise talent.

It may not seem like a gift, but looking at how much better Heyman's product was than almost anything the WWE has put out in the new millenium, I think the evidence says it is.
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