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Old 07-17-2010, 12:24 PM   #1
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At what point does someone become a true main eventer in your eyes?

Sure, you can say that, for example, Sheamus is a true Main Eventer, but why is he considered as such? Is there a specific moment when a wrestler becomes a true main eventer? Or does it have to happen over time? Is it about the world title? Or something else?

Essentially, what are your personal requirements to consider someone a main eventer?


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