stevenharvey11
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If his job is to make me avoid USA between 9-11 on Mondays until he loses the title, hopefully in the process of suffering a career ending injury, you're right. Otherwise, he's about as successful as a world champ as Jeff Jarrett was in WCW.THE MIZZZ is Champ.....as it should be...he has earned it, and the fact that most people here cant stand the sight of him mean he is doin his job, and doin it to perfection......
You have to know guys like Shane Douglas and Barry Windham are sitting around wondering why they couldn't have come up in this era.I don't know that I can ever recall a time when WWE and its main competitor, whether that was WCW or TNA, combined for two more pathetic world champs at the same time.
Sad day for pro wrestling when Miz and Hardy are on top of the industry.
That was why guys like Flair, Perfect, and Larry Z were much better champions than Hogan was. Their gig wasn't creating some ridiculous air of invincibility, it was about giving the crowd their money's worth. Those guys always let the impression exist that they could lose the title at any moment.Maybe its the haircut. I always judged a guys in ring skill on how well they got "beat up". These guys could learn a whole lot from Bobby Eaton.
That's the thing that bugs me about Cena. Its not his kiddy fans, his cheesy mic work, or the gaudy colors he wears. Its his inability to sell.
He'll take a finisher, then 3 seconds later he's wiping the ring with everybody in sight. Or he'll take the most horrific beatdown in history, and the next night he's running to the ring like it never happened.
That's the thing that bugs me about Cena. Its not his kiddy fans, his cheesy mic work, or the gaudy colors he wears. Its his inability to sell.
He'll take a finisher, then 3 seconds later he's wiping the ring with everybody in sight. Or he'll take the most horrific beatdown in history, and the next night he's running to the ring like it never happened.
