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Originally Posted by Fox
What, Noid? No Val Venis?
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Sean Morley could have been done right, but his feud with Daniels went nowhere. It could have been amazing if Morley had said that he was here to prove that he's one of the best, and that he's not going to toe company line anymore. Or whatever. In a way that doesn't break kayfabe. Daniels comes out and calls him a joke, and that TNA doesn't need guys like him.
Morley wins the first match between the two (as did happen), but Daniels vows that the next time Morley won't be so lucky. Daniels wins the second match, and Morley offers Daniels his hand, and Daniels accepts. The rubber match is signed, and Morley cheats his ass off to win, and solidifies himself as a heel in TNA.
But it wasn't necessary. Not that bringing anyone else in is necessary, but Morley being done right isn't exactly going to "save" TNA.