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Old 06-05-2013, 07:48 PM   #45168
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Originally Posted by Noid View Post
We're not in WCW, we're in WWE. Rey had fantastic matches rubbing shoulders in the tag team division, but it was his work with Eddie Guerrero that hinted at something higher. I always believed Rey would eventually climb, but it was Eddie's passing that caused the trigger to be pulled, and Rey was booked pretty horribly.
None of this explains how a cruiserweight division HURT Mysterio. It doesn't matter what company it was in. It worked for guys who were talented but weren't really gonna be doing anything big. Having the division exist never... hurt... anyone. It gives guys who would otherwise be doing nothing at all exposure and something realistic to thrive for (being at the top of a division) while also having the option to move up still as they gain credibility. I'm still not seeing where this hurts anyone...
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