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Old 11-09-2010, 05:07 AM   #10
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Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)
I gotta say, Guycott's got a point when it comes to having a good mouthpiece. An otherwise bland and boring wrestler, especially one of the big beefy "monster" types, can really get some good heat going if they've got a good manager who does the talking for them. If WWE is still looking for guys who have "the look," then they need someone with "the voice" to tell the crowd why they should care about him. Go out and find another Bobby Heenan or Jim Cornette or Paul Heyman, hell, even another Sonny Onoo or Bill Alfonso, and I guarantee if they stick around to build up their own reputation, then they'll be able to increase a 'generic' wrestler's stock just by association.
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