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Old 06-22-2007, 07:42 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by DarthTedious
I just want to point out, he doesn't get shit for liking them, he gets shit for thinking that a Val Venis or Paul London is main-event material.
You know what's funny? Despite all these claims, I don't think I've ever suggested realistically or seriously that Venis or London main event. I think I wrote ways for them to become main eventers in a thread like the ones BDC occasionally does, where he books someone like Funaki to the main event, but that's it.

Don't get me wrong, I think they have the talent to. Sean Morley is one of the best all-round workers the WWE has. He has some size to him, he can work psychology into a match, he has a great moveset, he is a brilliant seller, he has technical capabilities, and he has passable mic skills. Morley is, in my opinion, very similar to Triple H. He can pretty much do it all, and do it all well.

Smaller guys like Paul London should be treated with more respect than they are by the WWE. He just makes whoever his opponent is look good, while always getting out an entertaining match. Not a great one, necessarily, but an passably entertaining one. His match on RAW was a great example of this. He worked some great spots into such a short match, and maybe it was just me, but Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas looked pretty damn happy to be working with London & Kendrick. Their minds really seemed to be in the match. Although, their enthusiasm could just be so that they can hopefully get noticed by the WWE, and not left floundering like they currently are.

My long winded scenarios are just counterpoint to the WWE's claims that they "don't have anything" for a wrestler. That's bullshit. I can pull crap out of my ass, as could anyone with any passion for the business, or writing in general, for that matter. The WWE are just lazy cunts when it comes to using talent properly.
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