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Old 10-05-2007, 11:19 PM   #25
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Everything BDC has listed is pretty reasonable. I didn't read through it too thoroughly, because as much as I bore BDC, he bores me, but just glancing over it, things appear to be all good.

Mike Tenay is fine as a commentator, in my opinion. He knows his shit, and is probably the second best play-by-play guy out there next to Joey Styles. Dn West might have been needed as a colour commentator during their weekly PPV days, but the company has since expanded, and the commentary team has not evolved at all. It is a major problem. Don West needs to be moved out for someone.

Kevin Nash is one possibility, and a good parallel to JBL, but I wonder if he would be able to add to matches. Nash is entertaining, but can he put guys over? I think some kind of managerial role, like the one he's in now, would be best. There's also Raven, who really should not still be wrestling. He could add a lot to commentary, and is funny to boot. The third option is to hire Paul Heyman, and not only use him as a commentator, but to help write the shows.
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