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Old 04-07-2009, 05:42 AM   #34
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Havent read the whole thread so sorry if im repeating but it just seems to me they have a nice talent pool sitting just below the top (CM Punk, Morrison, MVP to name a few) as well as a couple of guys who are forcing there way to the top and were midcarders 5 - 10 years ago like the Hardys, Cena and Orton who while main eventing for a while are relativly new.

I dont think its a bad mix really. You almost feel theres only so much room at the top and the likes of Punk, MVP and Morrison cant really go up much until some names fall away.

Once those names fall away (Taker, HHH, HBK and JBL, Flair to a lesser extent) they will get there shot. Personaly I agree it is a bit scary how long some of there runs at the top have been but I also feel these guys spending serious midcard time isnt a bad thing. So long as it ends soon, say the enxt two three years.

Its almost like midcard time is the new territorys. You do your time before being a big star, not overnight success as Cena and Lesnar and Orton had thrown on them, with varying degress of success.
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