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Old 01-24-2011, 05:50 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by Lara Emily View Post
I feel the same way (there being something I like about Slater but not sure what). I don't see the Triple H comparison but I like him a lot and his new finisher looks hell of a lot more devastating then his old one, and he doesn't botch this one.
Yeah, after watching SmackDown! I revise my Triple H comment. There was something, but it was only at a distance on how I remembered him.

I said in another thread about The Corre that I think it might be because Slater comes off like an idiot, but he's actually presented as a really intelligent in-ring character. He's out-dirtied Edge in the past. It's not that he can't back himself up, but he's just got this cunning element to him, which Matt Striker pointed out on SmackDown!.

The guy is playing the exact opposite character to what he seems. He appears to be an idiot hick along for the ride -- but he's actually an intelligent hick out for blood and glory. Slater could easily cut his hair, dye it, get himself more tattoos, etc. -- but he doesn't want to appear menacing. He's taken the way he is naturally, and incorporated it into almost in-ring poker face.
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