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Old 02-11-2009, 09:35 AM   #90
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Originally Posted by Ben Rodrigues View Post
Anyone else think when Christian came out the commentary was less than epic? Made me realise JR's ability to really give moments like that that special something.
Todd Grisham is still hot and cold. He's improved to the point where he is now my favourite play-by-play guy in the WWE, but he could have lended the moment more gravity. I do have to say that I respect The Grish for not trying to be exactly like JR or Michael Cole, though. He needs to find his own way to voice surprise and lend a moment gravitas.

Grish has a got wit on him. Maybe he could just act like he is going to quit on the spot, because he cannot handle the sheer awesomeness of a moment? Something like that could become a shtick associated with the man. I think Striker handled it well enough.

I must say, Jim Ross has lost his own touch, though. Remember Chris Jericho's return. JR lended nothing to the moment, and actually dragged it down by treating it like it was so mundane. Jerry Lawler almost ruined it before it began.
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