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Post by hutter on Aug 2, 2006 1:02:14 GMT -5
The jobbers seem to keep their jobs much longer than many of the mid-card guys. I don't feel bad for guys like Val Venis, Aldo or Stevie. They've got a good gig, with much less pressure than most of the roster.
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Post by mediamaven on Aug 2, 2006 1:04:41 GMT -5
He angered his manager at Target, so he passed along that bit of information to Vince, and Vince decided to make an example out of him to all the guys that screw up at Target and also wrestle.
Excuse, me "sports entertain."
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Post by HoldingBackTalent aka bugz9987 on Aug 2, 2006 2:37:20 GMT -5
Steven Richards will always be known as that guy who suddenly appeared on my screen when someone needed a squash. Face it the guy is a jobber on RAW, Smackdown, and the new ECW. As for Justin Credible, well who is he?
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Post by Shiori C: WC Blue Moon Poster on Aug 2, 2006 2:52:34 GMT -5
As far as WWE are concerned, I think they consider Justin too small and too bland to really be considered a big deal in The New ECW (it doesn't, of course, help that he spent a decade working as a jobber for WWF already). Maybe it's just me, but when I think "legendary ECW match, angle or storyline", Justin Credible never comes to mind on any of those counts.
Stevie Richards is an entertaining enough comedy character, but perhaps they think that comedy has no part of ECW unless Sandman's about to murder it with a cane.
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