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Old 03-28-2005, 12:27 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by PureHatred
Not that I'm against old-school wrestling, but half the roster in the 80's were just big guys with a little wrestling skill and a costume/gimmick. Hillbilly Jim, Big John Studd, Nikolai Volkoff, Hercules Hernandez, the Power of Pain, Demolition, Ulitmate Warrior....so yeah it was probably something he was raied with. In his mind, wrestlers should inherently be "big men."

Which raises two questions: since he was so willing to take risks as far as storylines and the direction of his company, why is he such a traditionalist when it comes to that? And also, snce Shane is such a 'spotfest' as a wrestler, when Vince retires is there any hope that Shane will be more willing to look at a differetn type of perfromer to carry his company?
In a word....YES!
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