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Old 12-26-2007, 03:21 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Alienoid06 View Post
To be fair, a lot of rallying was against guys like Jericho still being held down. People aren't usually too big on the "hey, it's a new guy, let's make him WWE Champion!" mentality, which is closer to what the WWE has adopted.

There needs to be a happy balance. Yes, new guys need to learn, but that doesn't mean they should be jobbed to oblivion, either. A lot of guys are getting called out of the developmental system way too early. Chris Masters was probably the most glaring example of that.
Paying dues and jobbing someone to "oblivion" are not the same. Paying dues and being buried are not one in the same. Right now MVP is paying his dues and getting a decent push all the same time. Quit being so myoptic and black and white in your thinking.

No one here is arguing that Shelton needs to be jobbed out.
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