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Let's talk about Paul London
Apparently Paul London will be returning to PWG. I'm not sure who is opponent is meant to be, but it's got to be the most interested I've been in PWG for a while. Don't get me wrong, I love their style -- the light-hearted approach they take to the business -- they've just been a mess lately.
I've got to be honest, I don't know where I'd go if I was Paul London, after this PWG appearance, though. TNA has got to be interested in the guy. London is a fantastic worker, and a damn fun high-flyer. In my opinion, he's better than Evan Bourne, who the WWE were pushing really well before his injury, and are likely to push again when he returns from it. Let's say Paul London does sign with TNA: I cannot see him not becoming an X-Division Champion. I also cannot see him providing that division with the same sort of stability that AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels and Samoa Joe once gave it. Sure, it takes more than one guy to make a division, but with some of the other guys floating around in there (namely Alex Shelley), I think it would be a refreshing thing for TNA to do. Also the idea of a Kurt Angle vs. Paul London match gets me wet. Ring of Honor would also be looking to sign one of their favourites back, too, you have to imagine. With ROH getting the TV deal, it's moving on up in the world, and a guy who really loved working with the company would not exactly be an idiot to go back there. Sure, they are getting a bit crowded, and have to work some stuff out, but they'll always be a home for Paul London in ROH, and one has to be believe that his journey there would lead to a ROH World Championship. There's also the possibility of working in Japan, or other places internationally. With his WWE experience, there would be a lot of people willing to pay for Paul London. Especially considering the styles he can work. I could easily see a Japanese company willing to throw quite a bit of money at London, and really market him as a star gaijin within (at least) their Junior Heavyweight division. So just some random Paul London questions: 1) If you were Paul London, where would you go with your career now? 2) Does Paul London have a better Shooting Star Press than Evan Bourne? 3) Will London one day get another shot in the WWE? And hey, at least the man can poke fun at his current ██████████ Pfft |
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