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The thing that Pillman, Jr. had going for him is that he’s the son of one of the most unpredictable men in wrestling. He had big shoes to fill, but that allows him to misstep and be different. I didn’t mind his babyface promos being a little awkward and forced because I can see him evolving past “Flyin’ Brian” into something else. It could even all be a studied act. He doesn’t need to always hit it out of the park, or be as conventionally successful because of that sense that something else is going on. But doing nothing with the guy leaves almost every possibility on the table, and every excuse seems like a cop-out.
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