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Old 05-10-2009, 06:36 PM   #1
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Is now the best time for smaller talented wrestlers in WWE?

The way that things are now, all of the current Champions aren't these massive Colossus type guys. Orton is by no means small but he isn't a Batista, a Triple H, a Cena, or a Big Show by any means. Is now the best time for small or normal looking guys to succeed? There has been an upsurge of guys that aren't larger than life in the main event and midcard scenes here

Edge
Jericho
Christian
Orton
Matt Hardy
Jeff Hardy
CM Punk
Morrison
Shelton
MVP
Miz
Mysterio
Bourne

(I'm aware that alot of these guys aren't small but they aren't MONSTERS or bulked out of their minds)

Do you think think that this is going to ring true in the future? Will many future main eventers be smaller guys? Is WWE slowly straying away from the "6'6 250lbs or above rule" or will larger guys slowly take the main event back? Also, do smaller guys in developmental have a better chance in this current WWE climate?


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