deancoles Posted July 9, 2004 Report Posted July 9, 2004 Randy Orton did the same thing as well in 2002, every week he'd get a different partner to face D'Von and batista and every week they'd lose.
griffinmills Posted July 10, 2004 Report Posted July 10, 2004 Yeah, because what the WWE needs now is another anti-American foriegner... While I'm not certain he would get uber heel heat I do think the idea merits more than a sarcastic passive agressive blaise answer like this. No, it really doesn't. This is the oldest gimmick in the book, and it's been done with just about every nationality, to the point where I can't even care. It pumps up the live crowd, but I honestly don't think that people spend money on tickets or PPVs, or tune into the TV shows because they want to see those "French-Canadian" bastards get it. Maybe I could have candy coated what I was getting at to protect this guy's feelings, but I stand by my intention. I mean, really, can you think of any other place for them to go with this tired gimmick? I appreciate that you put more effort into this response than the previous "half a sentence" answer. I'm not sure where else they need to go beyond being a "crowd warmer" for live crowds. I think it is a perfectly acceptable place for a team so young. They are doing the job that Hogan was/should have been doing a while back. I don't think anyone at WWE expects them to bring in huge, or even any, ratings at all.
Copper Feel Posted July 11, 2004 Report Posted July 11, 2004 my idea sucked you dont need to hear it.
Guest Real F'n Show Posted July 12, 2004 Report Posted July 12, 2004 Well, I'm glad Flair and Eugene didn't win the belts. Hopefully Tajiri and Rhyno will meet La Resistance for the belts at Summerslam.
Dewe Posted July 12, 2004 Report Posted July 12, 2004 It looks like The Network is back in business. Don "Cyrus" Callis has to be proud right now.
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