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Old 04-23-2007, 03:05 PM   #34
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Here's the thing though BDC, the two example you used, Nash and Taker prove why you're theory is flawed - they only became big successes when the other circumstances suited them - Mean Mark Callous and Oz didn't get over or impress on a major league level at all, despite them being the same size as when The Undertaker and Kevin Nash did - being big is simply a backdrop to whether or not the guy has an interesting gimmick/personality and the right charisma to pull it off. It's why there's plenty of small high-flyers that won't get over but a Rey Mysterio who is. It's all about the right package and the right presentation, and I don't think being "big" is that important. Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels and Steve Austin and Ric Flair wouldn't be any more successful if they were 6'5", and big guys with nothing are the same as small guys without nothing - just another guy.
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