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Old 10-28-2015, 08:20 PM   #20337
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Originally Posted by #1-wwf-fan View Post
WWE needs more guys who are over on reduced schedules. It forces their hand to treat the guy's character with care and book him more meticulously.
This, this and fucking this. I don't get this "everyone has to be there" mentality. Give guys time off to rest their minds, bodies and avoid overexposing their characters. It's really awesome that Sheamus is willing to work so hard and have more matches than anybody in a year, or whatever, but I really do believe that is part of the reason he's not connecting with people.

I'm not suggesting that Brock is not a special talent, but how much of what we perceive as special talent is actually Brock being presented as a special talent? I wonder if we sometimes we buy into the worked myth that is The Beast sometimes.
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