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Old 03-04-2004, 05:22 PM   #9
BasicThuganomics
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Originally Posted by Heyman
All 4 of the men that I mentioned could become viable contenders for the US title on Smackdown.
The point, is that Cena needs to be fed before his inevitable main-event push comes along. For the next half year or so - Cena will probably stay US Champ (or in constant contention for it). Outside of Big Show, who else does Cena have to fight right now as US Champ?
Sean O'Haire needs to be developed more. A-Train is a homosexual, and should never be anywhere near the US division. Matt Morgan is ok. If Hass/Benjamin leave the tag team ranks, they could be ok. Rikishi is a face....as is Bradshaw. Rhyno has been buried. Tajiri, Noble, Mysterio, Kidman, etc. are all Cruiserweights. Billy Gunn sucks dick. Pulumbo could be built up I guess.
Nonetheless - Cena needs a semi-decent opponent to work with.....and is over to some degree. The WWE could easily capitalize on a push of a wrestler if he goes to a new show (and becomes one of 'Heyman's boys'). Maybe it doesn't have to be Test........Storm would be cool as well.
Then I say put Cena on Raw. imonlykidding
No - If I read my post, I said that Heyman and Bischoff could maybe come to an agreement (perhaps in regards to Edge going to Raw).
I think all 4 of these guys can be further maximized. I also believe that any one of these guys would be better on the other show.
Heyman, my main point is that no matter what show these guys are on it won't matter if they aren't given the proper push. Vince can just as easily not give a shit about a guy who is on Smackdown as he can not give a shit about a guy who is on RAW.

yeah i know you're joking about Cena to RAW but still :foc:

My point is just that roster changes aren't necessary in order to get certain guys over. The WWE will either push them or they won't.

And I think that Cena will be fine where he is. I think the he will be used in the main event scene while he is carrying the US title, sorta like the Big Show is right now (only I hope that Cena actually defends the Title more often and makes it look good)
Cena doesn't need to be brought down to midcard level while holding the title. He can stay about where he is right now and be fine for awhile IMO. He isn't ready to actually be a main eventer yet, but I think that he has shown he is a capable of staying near the top of the card.
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