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Old 02-28-2010, 01:59 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by screech View Post
This. You can't hang failure of a character solely on the worker. WWE is as much to blame for not realizing what works with some can't work with all.
My point is that Randy Orton has most of the blame in his failures.

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Originally Posted by The Show Off View Post
That's true. The WWE for far too long have been more worried about what wrestlers do in the locker room than what they do in the ring. I totally agree with that assessment.

But if the WWE were so damn concerned with wrestlers being good "company guys" then why push a repeat flake a drug addict in Jeff Hardy to the moon?
Jeff Hardy never buried the company in public appearances such as radio interviews. Jeff Hardy was also one of the most over guys in the company at that time on a brand that needed help. The WWE does need to worry about what goes in the locker room, since you are same person who will say WWE worries too much about the locker room but will crucify WWE when a wrestler ODs or dies from his own stupidity.
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