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Old 10-31-2010, 06:24 PM   #23
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Everyone knows how I feel about this. I was just thinking the other day that the WWE could really use Morley as an agent or trainer. The guy knows the WWE well, has a lot of skills, and can help develop characters and such. He's got a great company attitude, too.

If they used him in an on-air role, I would not complain, though. The man is a tremendous seller, and just gets better as an in-ring competitor with age. The WWE could really use some "older guys" to help the younger guys in the ring on-air. Obviously the Val Venis character is a no-go, but that's probably a very good thing for Morley, as I believe that character really held him down.

Even if they put Morley under a mask, the guy could get over just based solely on his skills (without the Val Venis thing holding him back). I'd love to see him work with William Regal or Daniel Bryan.
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