Thread: The Heyman Rant
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Old 06-01-2012, 02:38 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Keith View Post
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That's where Heyman would come in. He would come in to create the ideal situations where guys like Ziggler can excel and get to the next level.
But Heyman isn't coming in to write angles for these guys. Besides, he's putting it all on them. He's saying " ...it’s time for the next group of superstars to stake their claim and create their own generation for others to follow." He puts the onus directly on the wrestlers.

Ziggler has done everything to impress in the ring and has had excellent matches with main event calibre guys (Punk, Orton). What more can he do? What does he need to do?

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Originally Posted by whiteyford View Post
PR work, appearances etc., worked wonders for the Miz and Sheamus.
Nah. We're talking about a level above where The Miz was. We're talking about being the Austin's, Rock's, HHH's, Taker's of this generation. Not being a "Main Eventer" for 6 months and then plummeting.
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