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Old 03-14-2011, 05:51 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Lara Emily View Post
Actually quality does come in to play in context of this thread and in context of grade, Snookie is more infamous then famous.


A huge coup would be attracting a respectable celebrit, not someone who is basically famous for being famous
I agree with this. When I think "A-List," I think of top flight, like "Grade A." If you get an A-Lister, it means you're getting not only one of the hottest stars in entertainment, but one of the most talented, as well. You know, Brad Pitt, Christian Bale, etc. Snooki's not really D-List, but her recognizability has nothing to do with talent. She doesn't even qualify to be an A-Lister.

I think the saddest thing about the Guest Host stuff is that the WWE makes such a big deal about this mediocre celebrity being there, as if suddenly they are now worthy. It makes the WWE look like they are trying to cling onto pop-culture and say "Hey look! We're cool!" Really transparent and horrible marketing, in my opinion. But hey, as someone said, the WWE's not exactly high art.
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