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Old 08-03-2016, 02:59 PM   #89
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Few more tidbits:

1) I was never a huge fan of Rey Mysterio. I didn't 'dislike' him, but wasn't exactly a fan of his.

2) I think D'Lo Brown had legit main-event and drawing potential before the WWE decided to squash him (i.e. Droz incident + rumors of him jumping ship to WCW).

3) I think Daniel Puder would have been a legit main-event star in the WWE had the WWE capitalized on his momentum (and helped nurture and guide his immaturity as opposed to throwing him to the wolves).

4) Brian Christopher should have and could have been a tremendous IC level heel in my opinion, had he held his shit together.

5) Jim Ross has legitimately sucked on the penises of other wrestlers backstage (mainly African Americans and Samoans).

6) CM Punk was a 'good' talent, but didn't have that 'it' factor needed to be the top guy. His face promos were to "logical" and didn't have enough emotion (which is a major reason why I think he ultimately failed as a face). It's the same reason why Edge never really got over a main-event face either. By contrast - look at a guy like Ultimate Warrior from way back in the day. His promos were weird and made zero sense, but they were filled with raw retarded emotion and the fans dug it up as result.

7) Ryan Shamrock was fucking hot, as was the lady that played Miss Beaver Cleavage in 1999. In my opinion they were as hot as Trish Stratus, Torrie Wilson, and Stacy Kiebler.
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