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Old 09-11-2007, 01:05 AM   #18
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El Generico is no Kevin Nash in terms of ability, that's for sure.

While I don't think a hiring is likely, it wouldn't shock me if the WWE revealed they were bringing him in. He's young, got a lot of talent, has a fun character, and can forge relationships with the crowd. He can fly, is not incompetent on the mat, and it has been said that the WWE were going to slap a mask on Shantelle Taylor to try and re-create the "Rey Mysterio" phenomenon.

If El Generico were signed to the WWE, I'd easily see him as one of those cruiserweights like Spike Dudley, Tajiri, Gregory Helms, Super Crazy and Chavo Guerrero. Guys who are put over as the "star" of the division, and occasionally get chances to breathe outside the division, just because they are generally well-liked, and able to generate sympathy. I wouldn't expect a World Title reign, or anything, but I wouldn't be surprised if the WWE tried to merchandise him, and get him out there as a hot opening act.
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