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Most of the Kliq folk saw "Johnny Jeter" and didn't have a clue who I was talking about because he has never torn a quad.
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Here are some clips of Johnny Jeter:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWIKKXKYn8I This is an OVW match between Johnny Jeter and Matt Morgan. You can kind of see what I mean about Chris Jericho in the match. Just the way he moves. Matt Morgan also impresses me in this. Certainly one of the more capable big men out there. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaQcxLP5G3s This is a clip of the end tails of a match between Johnny Jeter and Brent Albright. This took place under Paul Heyman's booking of OVW, which was just brilliant. Seeing as the WWE doesn't have him doing anything, they should let him run wild in the developmentals again. The story here is that Johnny Jeter and Matt Cappotelli were a tag team called "The Thrillseekers" (another Chris Jericho similarity I didn't actually put together until now). Now, I might have the details mixed up, but the general idea is still the same. Johnny Jeter got a shot at the OVW Heavyweight Championship with Matt Cappotelli's blessing. I'm not sure if it was with his shot, or if they both had shots, but Cappotelli was injured (a broken fibula), and let Jeter go first despite going first, but it made what happened next look really selfish on Jeter's part. Jeter won the OVW Heavyweight Championship, and then turned heel immediately afterwards, developing an ego, and acting like he no longer needed his friend and partner. It was good shit with Heyman at the helm. Anyway, the incident above scared people, and came off as quite dramatic at the time, according to reports, because Matt Cappotelli was legitimately injured at the time this happened. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUqzPICs_uo This clip is my personal favourite of the three, as it shows how great a writer Heyman is. This is just a Johnny Jeter promo which evolves into chaos, but it all makes sense and seems really organic, and it really makes the faces look good, and the heel look bad. You don't see stuff like this in the WWE these days. |
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