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Old 08-19-2012, 02:40 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by Gertner View Post
Reks and Hawkins looked very uncomfortable dancing before their match....which made it that much more great. That was hilarious.
That's what I really enjoyed about it. If they were comfortable with the dancing, it'd be that same old gimmick we've seen with The Heart Throbs, The Dicks, etc. Reks & Hawkins (particularly Hawkins) looking uncomfortable as they gyrated and wore ill-advised attire raises the gimmick from being "two guys who act like strippers" into "two guys who detest acting like strippers, but are doing so to get noticed."

Last week, Reks & Hawkins were speaking and Hawkins was referencing Reks' previous job in the "surf shop," while Reks said something like "No, I mean my other old job." It made me think if the story is going to be that Reks used to be a male stripper and that was their inspiration for the gimmick.

I'm not against these guys coming out each week on SmackDown trying something new. Let them come out to "Real Man's Man" as lumberjacks one week, and then as surfies the next. As a tag team cycling through gimmicks to get themselves attention, they could turn face pretty quickly. They could get people to Tout their suggestions for what they do next week.
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