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Old 08-15-2010, 06:12 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by thedamndest View Post
I hope the group remains the same but they develop the roles a little better. Barrett is the only guy that is really anything. It would be good if two of them got together and formed a tag team and then another guy was competing for the US title and then maybe someone else was just the heavy. That's the next logical step from where they are now.
I'd like to see them start going for championships, too. Wade Barrett is obviously going to be their main event guy. Skip Sheffield seems like a natural choice for the heavy. Justin Gabriel, being the solid worker that he is, could seemingly fit in a tag team. Perhaps with Heath Slater? David Otunga is still too green to be a champion, in my opinion, so I'd have him stand back as a sort of "mind" for the group. Michael Tarver is a bit sloppy, so I'd go with Darren Young as the guy chasing the US Title. He's also got that thing where he was the winningest guy on his season of NXT.
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