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Old 01-28-2009, 09:07 PM   #19
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I don't think the WWE "completely fucked over Orton" (to the point of no return) by having Shane McMahon kick his ass, but I also think it was a very ill-advised move.

-What was the need to 'put over' Shane McMahon as such as tough guy?

-Why make one of the biggest stars in the company look so weak?

-Why was Stephanie McMahon pretty much expecting Shane McMahon to kick the crap out of Orton....WITH Legacy backing him up?

It's little things like this that annoy me about the WWE? In years previous, guys like Austin, The Rock, Triple H, and Kurt Angle kicked the crap out Shane...regardless of who was the heel or face. Being over 35 years old, Shane is physically passed his prime....and is technically an inferior athlete to what he was during the Austin/Rock era (which makes him destroying Orton even more stupid IMO).

Very dumb move on the WWE's part, but I don't think Orton will be affected long term by this.

More likely than not, Orton will get the better of Shane McMahon in some capacity within the next few weeks (with Stephanie quite possibly, showing her true allegience to Orton?).
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