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Originally Posted by Nowhere Man
I'd say Daniel Bryan is this generation's Owen Hart. A supremely skilled in-ring technician, who never quite gets taken seriously due to the fact that he looks kinda weird and has a gimmick of being an obnoxious little shit, especially one who's sick of being in another star's shadow (Bret for Owen, Punk for Bryan).
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Actually, Chavo fits this a bit more than Bryan, but I see where you're coming from (especially since Chavito isn't WWE anymore, and technically not relevant to the topic.) His situation is exactly like Owen, except the more notable person died. If Chavo had passed away instead of Eddie, I guarantee you there would be NON TROLLING threads about how Chavo should have been a main eventer and possibly would have been if he were still alive.
On topic:
We'll see how Bryan progresses when he gets to be "The Game"
instead of this generation's HHH.
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Originally Posted by RiX1024
Mason Ryan is this generations......wait for it......Brakus.
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Big guy with potential who didn't quite catch on. Got it. Spot on.
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Originally Posted by Volare
Mason Ryan is RELLIK!
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... out of curiosity, would that happen to be "killer" backwards?
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Originally Posted by loopydate
Damien Sandow is this generation's Lanny Poffo.
Jinder Mahal is this generation's Tiger Ali Singh.
Curt Hawkins is this generation's Christian.
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The first two are kinda "duh, that's the point"... the third is an initeresting observation. Both are guys with a load of upside who are a) mishandled and b) in the shadow of their "brother". Maybe a world title run in TNA is in the future of "The Party Starter".