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Old 09-05-2009, 02:44 PM   #1
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It would have been cool to bring him in as a guy who was totally insecure about the failure of the XFL, feeling that it was partially his fault somehow. Just some crazy guy. He could be a face in his own mind and try his hardest to make ECW 'the best it can be', which would eventually result in some heelish tactics, etc.

Just a thought.

As he is, though, yeah....no reason to care about him whatsoever.
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Old 09-05-2009, 03:31 PM   #2
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It would have been cool to bring him in as a guy who was totally insecure about the failure of the XFL, feeling that it was partially his fault somehow. Just some crazy guy. He could be a face in his own mind and try his hardest to make ECW 'the best it can be', which would eventually result in some heelish tactics, etc.

Just a thought.

As he is, though, yeah....no reason to care about him whatsoever.

An XFL guy should feel betrayed by Vince and Company. He should feel as if Titan Entertainment failed him -- and thereby failed his family. He should have lost everything when the XFL went down, and now he has nothing but the desire for revenge. A burning hatred fuels his quest to conquer the WWE, take it's greatest title, and throw it the fuck away.

A heel with rage-powered tunnel vision.

But Tyler Reks is nothing.
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Old 09-06-2009, 12:47 AM   #3
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I never knew Tyler Reks was in the XFL. That could be a hilarious gimmick if done right.

The thing is, from what I've seen on Reks -- he has talent. Maybe not a ring general or the most exciting guy, but he's not being helped by the way he's being used. He's reminding me of Ricky Ortiz right now, which is NOT good. I want to see more from him, but what he really needs is a program. Let Tommy Dreamer mentor him, or something. I don't know, the guy just needs something.
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Old 09-06-2009, 08:04 AM   #4
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I never knew Tyler Reks was in the XFL. That could be a hilarious gimmick if done right.

The thing is, from what I've seen on Reks -- he has talent. Maybe not a ring general or the most exciting guy, but he's not being helped by the way he's being used. He's reminding me of Ricky Ortiz right now, which is NOT good. I want to see more from him, but what he really needs is a program. Let Tommy Dreamer mentor him, or something. I don't know, the guy just needs something.
Yeah, Ortiz was also former XFL, making the likeness ever stronger.
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Old 09-06-2009, 06:02 PM   #5
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Tyler Reks is pratically a bonified jobber with entrance theme music.
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