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Originally Posted by MoFo
Nah man he was like DVLH on commentary, bringing up stuff from 1970's NWA and shit.
I miss Heyman on commentary tho.
And Punk.
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That's honestly what I like about him on commentary, he could readily go to wrestling history and seemed like he actually enjoyed the history of the business, though his commentary "character's" attitude sometimes became annoying. I don't necessarily miss him, at all really, but I can see what he added to the table.
To the second and third points, I agree, Heyman was fucking golden at the table, Punk as well.