I thought the beating Heidenreich gave Josh Matthews was extremely brutal, and the fans where all into it. I don't like the way a guy that can't either do a 450 Splash, or roll around the ground at 45/mph they are immediately labelled as crap. As long as they have him face cruiserweights for a while, and have them sell his moves, and he no selling theirs, he could be a huge asset to the company in the long run.
You don't have to be huge to be a monster, you just need to be big. Heidenreich matches that. He reminds me of a cross between Ken Shamrock and Brock Lesnar at the moment (despite having none of their wrestling ability). All he needs to do is appear psychotic and deranged, along with Heyman continously telling us his surname.
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