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Old 04-25-2010, 05:33 PM   #11
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To be honest, I would not really want to see The Sandman, Sabu, etc. in TNA. I'd be happy if they picked up Paul Heyman as a writer or even an on-air talent, but I'd rather see new guys be given the shot to develop under Heyman's wing.

ECW was not Heyman's only creative success. When he wrote SmackDown!, it absolutely blew away RAW. To the point where he pretty much lost his job over it. Then he went down to OVW, and I'll be damned if he didn't make that a better show than most editions of RAW and SmackDown!. The feud between Johnny Jeter and Matt Cappotelli down there was so intense.

If TNA signed Paul Heyman, I'd like to see what he would do with D'Angelo Dinero, or Brian Kendrick. I'd like to see how he used some bigger stars that don't neccessarily belong in the main event anymore. I'd like to see how he used a guy he helped make, like RVD, and create new stars with him.
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