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Originally Posted by Jeritron
Why shouldn't Evan Bourne be anywhere near a mic at the moment? When will the moment be?
If he's ever going to improve, he needs to be near a mic. Now is more the moment than any.
That's really the problem with faces in the WWE. They're never near a mic. I don't know how WWE ever thinks they're going to improve on the microphone and learn how to cut meaningful promos to a live crowd unless they get experience.
This applies strongly to guys like Morrison, and on a lesser level, Bourne and Kofi, who all have a connection with the crowd in the ring, but not on the microphone.
They need to open their mouths if they're ever going to make that connection.
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Jeff Hardy has gone from horrible to tolerable in about, oh, 10 years.*
This is why face stables are a good idea. One mouthpiece can compensate for mic shortcomings. The ones who kinda suck can say less, and the heavy lifter can get the point across. Over time, the others can say more.