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So Chavo Guerrero's sort of serious again
The past two weeks on Superstars, Chavo Guerrero has gotten clean victories over JTG, who has cooled down since the initial Cryme Tyme split, but is still relatively over, young, talented and all that. Am I the only one who is really happy that Chavo is getting a bit of a revitalisation?
Will this go anywhere? Is this a thank you to all the years of solid work Chavo has put into the WWE? It seems the guys fluctuates between being a bit of a joke (his initial role in The Alliance with Hugh Morrus, losing the Cruiserweight Title to Jacqueline, the Hornswoggle stuff) to being somewhat of a serious threat (teaming with Eddie, his otherwise dominating run in the Cruiserweight Division, making Rey say "I quit," winning the ECW Title). If I had to guess, the decisions revolving around Chavo are at war between "he's such a good talent" and "he's small and not as good as his uncle." What do you think is the highest Chavo Guerrero can achieve in the WWE at this point? He's 39 years old, still a tremendous worker, getting better on the mic (he's had to with a lot of his stuff being related to silly angles) and now seems to be getting some sort of quasi-push as a serious threat. Can you take Chavo seriously? Can the casual fans? What, if anything, does Chavo need to change to distance himself from his embarrassing run on RAW? Pfft |
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