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Old 10-13-2010, 06:29 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by dhellova guy View Post
So, I started wondering, they say that great wrestling charictors are basically playing themselves, with the volume cranked up, but who are some more charictors whos real self did not mesh up with their persona (excluding those with "supernatural" gimmicks, we all know that the Undertaker is not really a dead guy who comes up from hell to fight other wrestlers).

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I dont really agree with this statement at all. Most people watch wrestling to see outlandish storylines and over the top acting. I've seen interviews with Dustin Rhodes and he says he enjoys playing the character of Goldust (he even said he missed it when he was Black Reign). Scott Levy coming out and wrestling as a well spoken, intelligent man is marginal. Raven coming out and destroying his body to inflict as much pain on his opponent as he possibly can is much better


Side note, maybe I'm not the person who should point it out but you spelled Character wrong twice.
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