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Old 02-12-2013, 12:23 AM   #547
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If the way the wellness policy is carried out is as flawed as you claim it is (I've never heard specific examples of people being wrongfully suspended while WWE's hands are tied but regardless...) then that would suck. They'd still be in the same issue of putting a lot of stock in a guy's hands who is on a thin rope.

He's definitely been used to make the current challenger/s look good at the time. Jobbing cleanly no less. He's definitely been specifically used for his star power since coming back. ADR even made him tap out clean while he was challenging for the title.

And I want Orton to be in the title picture. I think the guy is ridiculously valuable. He's got that "built in" overness and "it factor" now that they try and fail to FORCE on guys to get them over. I just think the company doesn't want to put him in a position where they could be left scrambling so easily. Especially when there are so many "safer" options that could do a great job in that spot.
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