02-28-2012, 12:33 PM
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Over Like Rover
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Originally Posted by TGR
They did, especially as his feud with Triple H/The McMahon-Helmsley Faction dragged on.
And there are main eventers who have promoted their own popularity without becoming overexposed. They tend to be the legacy characters right now (Triple H, Undertaker, formerly Shawn Michaels.)
It's tricky to manage, since top draws make money doing virtually anything, but too much of a good thing makes people fatigued of it. Hulk Hogan had that problem too.
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that feud lasted from roughly the build to Mania 2000 until around King of the Ring and I still don't recall anything like the crowd souring.
Are you telling me that Austin, Rock etc aren't "legacy characters", whatever that is supposed to mean?
and certainly Hogan had "problems" in the same sense Cena has had for most of his run on top but that's not who we're talking about
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