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Old 01-31-2007, 08:45 PM   #1
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The Topic of Blowing your load early, or not at all...(When it comes to pushes)

This is something I have wondered for quite some time, and it always get discussed when someone comes in, and begins to make waves in an sense, you can name it (Kennedy, Punk, RVD, etc.)

Now, I had to live thru the holocaust that was Randy Orton face turn after winning the World Heavyweight Title from Benoit after Summerslam in 2004, and I could see that playing into the Argument of this...as well it was very shitty booking, and maybe the fact, that we finally realized, Orton wasn't ready...

However with the WWE Style of booking, it seems that pushes get destroyed just like that...

So I guess what I'm asking, is it better for WWE to blow there loads early, then perheps, not at all, or way too late?

The WWE has really bad timing regardless, so maybe in the end, it's pointless...But would it really prove better to push someone to the Title, when there heat is at it's highest point, or wait it out...when they're been buried and most fans, just really don't care anymore?


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