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They never should have taken Heyman away from him. They never should have turned him face when they did. And he shouldn't have won the title until Mania at the earliest. People talk about paying dues, and sometimes it's an exxageration, but if he had had to work for the top spot instead of being given it, he might have appreciated it more. Maybe it wouldn't have made a difference, but it also might have done one of two things: given him a reason to care BEFORE an entire half of the company was built aroung him, or, it might have made him realize that his heart wasn't in it... BEFORE an entire half of the company was built around him. I hope that someday he realizes that he had a great thing going for him and decides to come back and really apply himself. He has everything it takes to lead the company, except the desire. And that is quite frankly a great loss to wrestling fans everywhere.
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