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Old 08-23-2010, 02:48 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by Shadrick View Post
Like, I could watch Daniel Bryan wrestle a match with Hornswoggle. And ENJOY it because I'm entertained by his in-ring ability. Same with Orton. Kofi. Dolph. Jericho. Punk, Trips.

I don't ever watch WWE Superstars, but if I tuned in and saw any of those guys walking down the ramp for a match, I know i'd keep my channel locked because of them.

I'm not talking about who the WWE pushes and who doesn't, I'm talking about who do you GENUINELY enjoy watching work a match.
That's how I answered. Sincerely, I enjoy the work of pretty much all those guys to a point where I would watch them. There are better workers that I wouldn't do that for.

For example: Primo Colon. The guy is nowhere near getting anything resembling a push (besides a random win on Superstars here or there), but I really, really enjoy his work. The guy really works as a heel. He's got the facial expressions, the attitude, and his ring work is really fucking good.
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