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Old 10-15-2012, 06:14 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Heyman View Post
You don't even need guys like The Rock, Lesnar, Taker, etc. to help wrestlers gain massive credibility. Again - I use Mark Henry from last year as an example.
I wasn't saying they need those guys to help their full time guys gain credibility. I was saying they need those guys to make a "big fight feel" match for WrestleMania. Outside Cena, none of them are capable of taking on the duties of a WrestleMania main event without one of those part timers. It's not that they can't build guys to that level. It's that they have failed to do so and seem completely retarded as to how to get it done.

Mark Henry was being booked fucking brilliantly as a heel until injuries and/or them changing their mind on the direction they wanted to go ruined it all. They should really look at that as a blueprint on truly building a character up. He was on his way.
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