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Post by dxbang on Feb 16, 2016 23:05:01 GMT -5
The Network has truly shown me how different things are today than they were 20-30 years ago. With that said, we can still compare the spot guys are in today to the spot wrestlers of the past had.
An easy example would be Cena and Hogan.
Another could be Orton and Savage (almost the face of the company for a while and now kind of lost in the shuffle, but will always be a big name and on top of the card).
A more difficult example could be Rusev and Earthquake (came in as a monster, suffered a loss to the face of the company, and joined forces with someone else in the middle of the card).
I know he last one is a stretch, but that's the kind of comparisons I'm looking for. Just something to think about...
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Post by thegatewaydrug on Feb 16, 2016 23:13:23 GMT -5
Dean Ambrose is Randy Savage - a constant threat and incredibly over as heel of face even when given a piece of garbage storyline to work with. Plus both have fun offense, off the charts 'different' charisma and a pretty real life girlfriend (or wife).
Hopefully Cesaro becomes Bret Hart as the world class professional who makes everyone looks like one millions bucks but is often ignored and stuck in the midcard, labeled by some boring and bland. Hart got his break in 1992...can't wait for Claudio's.
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Post by thegatewaydrug on Feb 16, 2016 23:15:07 GMT -5
If all goes well, could AJ Styles be 1991 Ric Flair entering the fed?
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