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Ballsy Badass
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Its a known FACT that the under team of writers are the one that are responsible for the development of younger talent and their creative angles, and that Michael Hayes is the head writer for Smackdown and that final creative decisions go to and are executed as Hayes' behalf. Hayes is known for pushing currently the more established talent such as Kane, Mysterio, Big Show, and Edge. So for creative to say they didn't have for him i am not suprised. Kaval doesn't match up in Hayes' eyes as someone to be a legit contender in the WHC or IC title scene, than what is there to do with him other than JOB him out and bury talent. Hayes is very select and very picky when it comes to who he puts over and who he doesn't put over. Other than in-ring talent, which Kaval has amicable amounts of, he lacked character depth and the ability to work on the stick. Wrestling ability will only take you so far in the "E". Sure it may have gotten him credibility in ROH and TNA where the emphasis on wrestling ability and talent far outweighs character development but in WWE he fell short. Maybe he needs to re-think his mic and character work and who knows down the road the door might be open for him but honestly I don't ever see guys like Danielson and him having long term appeal ability to the WWE given their current direction and creative team.
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