"Midcard comedy" isn't always necessarily a bad thing. The problem becomes when it becomes all encompassing, and the person never grows/evolves out of that, be it their own shortcomings or the company not seeing anything bigger in that particular talent. Once again, The Rock is a shining example of that. He went from being a guy who thinks he is better than he is to actually being accepted as one of the best ever, and it wasn't an overnight trip. He went from midcard comedy to midcard legit threat tomeventually bigger and better.
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