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Well someone has to bring up the fact that Big Show is a draw, while Bryan isn't and never will be.

You may have been right about Bryan these last few months but it's way too early to say he'll never be a draw. The a arrow is only pointing up for him. It takes time, was rapping Cena a draw?

 

I think it's sort of too late for him to be "the guy" at this point. I think Vince has already made up his mind on who will be the next men to step up, and be the contenders to the thrown. Those gentlemen are Roman Reigns, Big E. Langston, and Antonio Cesaro.

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Langston: Too short. Not very photogenic.

 

Cesaro: Heavy accent.  While incredibly strong, isn't built like a brick shithouse.

 

Reigns:  ...won't ever be with his present look

 

Please keep in mind that they are currently 3 of my five favorite WWE'ers right now, but those little nitpicks probably will be put into Vince's decision.

 

 They are all gonna be big stars, but they aren't going to be "the guy".

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Someone mentioned in reference to that wellness malarky that this would open the door for Chris Masters. What would one do with Chris Masters in the WWE now?

 

Because whatever it is I need it to involve Masters vs. Goldust.

 

Masters vs. The Tree He Pulled Out Of The Ground to Rescue His Mom.

 

 

Vince should've signed him just b/c of that. I know the guy has two strikes but he got a lot better during his last go round and you can't buy a better face story than that. They always talk about wanting larger than life guys. Well the guy pulled up a fucking tree to save his mom from a burning house! Sure he's got two strikes but you can't tell me guys like Justin Gabriel, JTG, Zack Ryder, etc are doing anything he can't.

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Who says they gotta show the tree? Just make a big deal out of the story. My point is, he offers more than most of the other midcard drek out there. He's got the two strikes but if he you give him a shot at a spot currently held by one of the guys I mentioned before and he fails, what have you really lost? If he does well, there's a good backstory to play up and the guy is an above average worker.

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Other than Tensai, name a wrestler you think would be more popular in the bear community.  (Yeah, that challenge has no way of ending badly.)

 

 

I'd like to think pretty much everyone involved in this video:

 

 

Judging by his feet, it appears Dutch is at least part polar bear himself.

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Reigns is eventually gonna get pushed to the moon. He's good and will only get better, he's starting to show a lot of personality, he's huge, he's part of a family that Vince has pretty much always been loyal to, and he's a good looking man. Someone elsewhere said that Rollins is the eventual "heartthrob" guy for the chicks and that's wacky. Reigns is right there doing some Blue Steel and being handsome.

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So I pondered this while watching Survivor Series 95.  First, I realized that Mr. Fuji outlasted every 80's Golden Age WWF manager, at least in terms of staying with the company.  Then I wondered, were Monsoon and Fuji the longest tenured on-air employees ever with the company.  Monsoon was a start from the 60's to the early 80's, announced regularly until 95, then did the President gimmick till 97, and made sporadic appearances in the booth until 98.  Fuji's path was very similar.  Wrestled until the early 80's, then managed until 96.  One thing I'll say about Vince, is that for the most part, he was loyal to his dad's guys.

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