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Father of Hinduship
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In my opinion, ECW should be a stomping ground for the following: 1) new wrestlers with semi-promising to promising talent that could benefit from getting more air time on a smaller stage (due to the fact that at the current juncture, they wouldn't get much TV time on the regular shows). A bigger role on a smaller stage can help set them up down the road when they move to a main show. Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, and Jack Swagger are all good examples of this. 2) Old veteran wrestlers that have decent name credibility and can help put over younger talent (i.e. Fit Finlay, Tommy Dreamer, Mark Henry). ECW should NOT be for a guy that is way over with the fans, is in his prime, and a major return from a sabattical. Christian should have returned to RAW or Smackdown...period. Just as Jericho re-debuted by coming out and interrupting Orton, Christian also should have come out and interfered with an upper-card wrestler on a MAJOR show. By associating himself with ECW, it basically wreaks of a guy that is nowhere near main-event status. It's just a really bad business decision in my opinion. Christian shouldn't be treated like a Test or a Val Venis or whatever....and he was. If this is the WWE's way of making Christian "pay his dues" for leaving back in 05', then they are more immature/amaterish than I thought. An absolute boneheaded move in my opinion. ![]() |
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