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Old 05-06-2007, 12:08 PM   #9
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The One, I like you, but look how easy it is to spin things like that:

PAUL LONDON: Can work a technical style, and can fly. He's charismatic, got a cult fanbase, and has put on some of the more fun matches of the new millennium. With Brian Kendrick, he reinvigorated tag team wrestling.

BRIAN KENDRICK: Trained by Shawn Michaels, and bridges the gap between serious wrestling and comedy, which is a necessity in this era. With Paul London, he has carried tag team wrestling in the WWE.

VAL VENIS: Carries himself perfectly in the ring. He can bump, wrestle, fly, talk, apply psychology, and knows how to take a match by the reigns and give it realistic substance. If Venis was an asshole, he could be up there with Triple H as a "total package" wrestler.

Seriously, how you can call indie guys overrated, guys who haven't even gotten a chance in the bigger promotions of the industry, and yet sing the praises of these guys blindly is pretty hypocritical.
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