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Old 01-18-2015, 05:09 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by hb2k View Post
The problem with his promos are that they're written with the same style as Cena's, and that's an immediate disconnect with the vast majority of the audience already. It's classic WWF of the mid-90s, the Diesel push reborn - trying to shoehorn a guy with some positive traits into a top spot, while forcing him to fit a blueprint that doesn't suit him or make best use of his positive traits at all.
This is another problem. At a certain level, all faces become the same generic face and all heels become the same generic heel. I remember it was maddening especially when Wade Barrett returned after those bad ass street fighter promos and within a couple weeks he was running away from guys seemingly just because he's a heel... and that's what all heels have to do. No one can stand out from the norm. It's mainly because they're all written with the same formula right down to their promos now.
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