Quote:
Originally Posted by BigDaddyCool
I saw the second match, it was boring, and I couple of sloppy spots.
Also, I'm aware of the talent exchange, but besides well established tag teams, like the Hardies and DX, they don't really have any tag team where the partners are techincally of different shows, talent exchange or not.
Plus, how many tag teams up cocky young/up and coming heels does WWE need, they already have Miz and Morrison and Simply Priceless. Swagger and Ziggler would seem more like watered down Johnny come latelies and in the end it would hurt their chance of getting over. Being single stars gives them a chance. If Miz and Morrison break up in the near future and they do some shuffling around with the Legecy's line up, then maybe Ziggler and Swagger could team up, but it seems pointless by then.
|
No offense, but I'll reserve judgment until I've seen the match myself. I don't trust your opinion at all.
Anyway, just because there are currently no RAW/ECW tag teams, doesn't mean there can't be. Jack Swagger & Dolph Ziggler wouldn't so much be a cocky team as a pair of assholes (with Ziggler of course pretending to be friendly and respectful outside the ring) with amateur backgrounds. Their gimmick would be nothing like John Morrison & The Miz.
They might do well as singles wrestlers. Swagger, in particular, looks to be on the rise. But that being said, they may be pushing him too fast, and if they stop pushing him, they may lose his direction all together. A tag team run polishes him off some more, and gives him a purpose.