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Old 12-17-2009, 02:21 AM   #13
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I like Chris Masters, actually. The man is not a mastermind in the ring; but he's just a guy a genuinely want to like. I completely lost all interest when he returned with the exact same character he failed with in the past, though.

A face turn will do the man good. I think he's still only something like 26 years old. He's got years to develop into a proper character, and he's already main evented PPVs and such. Apparently the dude also has a pretty cool personality backstage, even though he seems bland and boring while on-stage (part of his character, I guess).

Give it time to see how this goes, I say. Right now, I want to see him succeed. He's just fresh enough in a stale RAW mid-card to go somewhere with anything. I remember back when Jim Cornette put Chris Masters in the same bracket as guys like John Cena, Randy Orton, Batista and Matt Morgan in men he predicted would be big stars. So far, all but Matt Morgan have won a World Title, and he is being groomed by TNA pretty hard. Cornette knows more about the wrestling industry than most people, so I'll give Masters a chance.
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