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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2012 2:58:27 GMT -5
Of course. After seeing that interview of him during the photo-shoot it's easy to see that he can be taken seriously if done right. He's funny and goofy at times but in just a way that it doesn't completely overshadow that he can be serious too. Just the right amount. That's how he's supposed to be. Now he's not Rikishi goofy, he's more like hmm what can I say, similar to a GTA villain. Hard to describe but hopefully you understand.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2012 3:00:57 GMT -5
Well, was he taken seriously before?
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Post by Rolent Tex on Jan 12, 2012 3:59:56 GMT -5
He'll be taken seriously again. He can always go to Japan and join the Hip Hop Hippo.
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Post by thegame415 on Jan 12, 2012 6:12:55 GMT -5
He just needs to do it for The Rock. I did it, for Kofi Kingston I did it, for Mark Henry The Booker T's, Ron Simmons, and Ernie Ladd's.
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Post by MichaelMartini on Jan 12, 2012 6:15:21 GMT -5
It's probably already been said but are we supposed to take any Superstar seriously? Is a guy who favors a flashy entrance and colorful clothes less credible than an undead, funeral director/wrestler?
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Post by salTy on Jan 12, 2012 7:01:26 GMT -5
We're taking wrestling seriously now? I, for one, think wrestling, specifically WWE, isn't tongue-in-cheek enough. I want more just ridiculous random silliness that is completely meaningless. Brodus Clay is like that--I see it as entirely stupid humor that has no intention other than that.
One thing I'm dying to see is Big Johnny still trying to be an early 90's "dude" when no one is looking. Like just have a backstage segment that opens with Johnny in front of a mirror trying on a blonde mullet wig and pretending he's still a Dynamic Dude; and just once, I want to see him use a skateboard as a weapon. That's all I really want.
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