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In some ways I like politicking. It forces creative to make a guy look like a star as opposed to having everyone beat everyone and look as equals. Hogan was over in part because he didn't lose twice a month and desensitize the fans to the outcome of his matches. Sometimes the writers need someone to politic and say "Hey, dipshits. No one is gonna give a shit about me winning or losing at any given time if I'm already losing half the time I'm in the ring. Figure out a more creative way to build interest."
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