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Resident drug enabler
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John Cena (Top face/special attraction with the potential for a Hogan-esque heel turn when the other faces get built up)
Ryback (The new top face challenging Cena) Johnny Curtis (The upper-midcard star on his way to being the face of the company) Brock Lesnar (Top heel/special attraction) Bray Wyatt (Top full-time heel) |
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President of Freedonia
Posts: 58,332
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Also: Sami Zayn: Consistently over babyface that can always work a great match and who the crowd loves. Can float around the top of the card and maybe even get a run with the title at some point even if he never necessarily becomes the "face of the company". Would have penciled in Bryan for this role if not for the injuries. Bad News Barrett: I've always loved this guy. He's probably never going to get past the midcard in WWE due to getting injured at some of the worst possible moments, but I'd happily take a flyer on him as the top heel right out of the gate. A Cena/Barrett feud where Cena actually takes him seriously would be good. Dean Ambrose: Can work in any role and, again, work great matches. Probably would start him off as an unhinged heel, could so some wonderful promo work right out of the gate. |
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