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The Iconoclast
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He's not meant to be a deep character or anything. He comes out there and destroys people. His offense is intense as all hell. He doesn't need to cut promos. It would be counterproductive.
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Resident drug enabler
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That too. You've got Damien Sandow right now building a character that's more in tune with Schlomey said. Totally different characters that the company is trying to build up in totally different ways. And both ways currently work PERFECTLY... for that character.
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Ghost town
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I wish Ryback were in Money In The Bank. He’d just be able to do some spots and fling guys and ladders and guys onto ladders and ladders onto guys. It would also let him get clobbered a bit without looking weak since he could have multiple guys with ladders teaming up to put him down for periods of time here and there in the match. Then in the end, he can rise from the wreckage, slaughter the remainder, and win the thing like a beast. From there, he goes back to squashing folks without saying a word about his plans for the briefcase while the champion is constantly sweating, knowing he’s got a terminator coming for him at any moment.
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