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Old 04-07-2007, 11:12 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Alienoid06
I must say, I did prefer your scenario BDC, but I'm just going to make some disputes with your reasoning here:

1. You do have a good point in Lance Cade benefitting in your scenario, but Lance Cade could still find success away from Murdoch. He's just not a part of the scenario. When you have him become a manager-type, you also run the risk of turning him into a second fiddle. That can be easily overcome, though.
I guess I should have said I was going to have Cade a fighting manager, much like Daivari was with Hassan. Also, lets be honest, it isn't like Cade is being used all the much as it. I'm willing to bet he rather be on the edge of the lime light that not in it at all. Plus down the road he can have more matchs and seprate from Murdoch.

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Originally Posted by Alienoid06
3. Trevor Murdoch was actually a lackey for Edge just prior to the Rated-RKO thing. While it is in the past, you could bring it up to justify Murdoch re-joining Edge.
I was not aware of this fact, I haven't seen Raw in quiet some time. But I still don't think Edge and Murdoch have much to do with eachother, besides being heels. And I personally hate when they just throw heels together to make a team. Like Carlito and Masters have nothing to do with eachother, but where a team, the hell was that about?

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6. Trevor Murdoch is surprisingly nimble in the ring. He also has the old-school psychology thing about him. I actually think he'd be pretty damn great in a Ladder Match.
There is a difference between being nimble and being good in a ladder match. Also, it is annoying here he is nimble for a guy his size, or he is flexible for a guy is size. Now a days every guy is billed as being able to do something his wieght class shouldn't be able to do. I would much preffer Murdoch (in this scenerio) to just remain with that old school "punch 'em in the mouth till they bleed, then punch 'em some more" feel. Also, with my take on things this is a completely moot point because he is facing Cena, not Edge.

Also, I would like to say that if I had two years instead of one, my plan would work that much better, giving Murdoch more time to grow, plus might be able to throw in more matches with tough guys like Benoit or Regal.

You may also have noticed no where did I say Murdoch was a straight heel, nor did I say he was a face. The scenario starts off with him defending his partner, that if a face thing to do. His matches, he'll fight dirty and have a chip on his shoulder all the time, which is fairly heel. He also isn't cowardly heel. I'm actaully booking him more as a face with strong heel tendancies, it gives the character more depth. Plus it frees him up to work against everyone without turning. I mean yeah, the first two feuds he is in he is pretty much booked as the face. And in the Cena feud, he again is the face as Cena is acting like an arrogant heel.
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