No. Long Johnny is amazing. His vocal skill set is radical and thus less than easy to define. It is unknown how he does it yet he does it.
Regularly he comes upon the pit of mic death where most talents fall in, flail and fail in front of the live audience yet he toys with it in a way that suggest, "maybe I will fall in it this time... no I will do something golden and succeed and you won't know how I do it."
Long Johnny is amazing on the mic. His improv skill set is out of the WWE universe. He fits into this role so well in what can be said to be the current climate.
He is hilarious yet believable. He can walk an amazingly fine line between covert and overt heel and neutral businessman.
I look forward to seeing him in the ring because I think he wants to cement an American wrestling legacy rather than just having a Japanese legacy. So lets see what he will do come PPV time.
Long John has likely been the best booker figure on screen since Vince.
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