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Old 09-01-2012, 02:18 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by Lock Jaw View Post
- Mini promo from the Briscoe Brothers. These guys are not what I expected at all. I have heard of them before, and have heard IWC-Nerds go crazy over them. Was not expecting two rednecks/yokels who actually showed personality.
Isn't that the point? I mean, I don't generally see people talking about some indy guy(s) like "You gotta see them; they're so shitty and untalented!" People who draw a following are usually good, maybe okay, or at least "shitty, but with loads of upside". If they stayed terrible, they would never keep people talking.


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Originally Posted by Fignuts View Post
Saw a couple promos from the Briscoes a while back and they impressed me. Feel like out of everyone in roh right now, they'd have the best shot of getting over in wwe.
Which goes back to a previously mentioned problem. If they ever get that call, you know damn well they're heading to Titan Towers, and ROH will have just lost 2 of their biggest talents. The lack of "big" talents is a factor* in what will keep ROH down, because nobody will stay to help make it bigger when "the major leagues" come a'courting. Anyone becoming large enough to become a bigger draw will leave for greener pastures. And I'll even include TNA in that.


*Not the factor, but it is a contributor.
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