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Old 10-27-2012, 09:36 PM   #4
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I have no cared about the WWE much recently, for the record. I find Team Hell No really entertaining. As personalities, I think the last team I enjoyed this much was Booker T & Goldust. CM Punk is a fantastic worker, promo and one of the best actors on such a badly acted show; but I haven't really been into his heel stuff. Mainly because I totally agree with him. It used to be that being the WWE Champion meant you were the top guy, and now apparently there is a constant question mark next to that?

Dolph Ziggler is really great, but he doesn't make me want to tune-in as a character. He's a great worker and a good promo, but I want to see him feuding with someone, I guess.

I dunno -- I just don't really care at the moment. I think the WWE needs to create a stir. A heel turn from John Cena against CM Punk earlier this year might have done the trick, but that boat has been missed, now that Punk has committed himself to being a heel (a role he does admittedly play a lot better). And for the record, I know that Cena was never going to turn heel, since there is much kid-friendly merchandise being sold on his behalf -- but I don't think it can be denied that it would have created a stir and freshened the product up.
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