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Old 01-09-2008, 09:30 PM   #9
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I'm not too big on Tazz as General Manager. I just can't see Tazz in a suit in an office. I think he's much better suited to the badass coach role. The WWE lacks male managers, and I can't think of the last time a male manager was actually a badass. I like the idea of him making (the awesome) Colin Delaney into a badass. Have Tazz toughen him up by suplexing his ass, putting him in the Tazzmission, etc.

Another two guys that Tazz could manage: Paul Burchill and Charlie Haas. Both guys have the wrestling talent and the style required to become "Human Suplex Machines," of a sort. Tazz doesn't really work on commentary with Joey Styles, anyway. Have Tazz manage guys on ECW, and do colour commentary with Michael Cole on SmackDown!, or something. Joey Styles can work with special guest commentators each week. One week CM Punk, the next John Morrison, rinse, wash, repeat for all I care.
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