Post by Arturo Classico on May 1, 2007 14:19:10 GMT -5
mysterydriver said:
Flair attacking Carlito works with the angle.--Carlito teamed with Flair in order to improve. He got a few wins and got cocky.
--When they lost the "Tag Title Contendership" match, the build began.
--Carlito wanted instant success. He figured teaming with Flair would do that. When it didn't happen, he became frustrated.
--Flair was trying to pass some influence, some tricks-of-the-trade to a young star, he assumed, was wanting to improve. That wasn't the case. Carlito didn't want to improve...just win.
--So a frustrated Carlito decided to make an impact by attacking Flair and leaving him for the WGTT. One problem...
--Flair reacted. A man with history of these situations (both sides), he acted quickly, attacking Carlito with a fury that Carlito only experienced back during the promo from a few months back.
--The unchanged Carlito breaks free and turns to leave. He doesn't care about Flair. He doesn't care about the past, only th e future.
--Lawler's call of "Carlito! Didn't you learn anything!" as he turned his back to Flair helped significantly in my opinion. Especially since that was followed by a Flair chopblock and, "You don't turn your back on the dirtiest player in the game!"
So that is how I look at it. Carlito never changed from his selfish self. He didn't learn anything, he just wanted to use Flair for success and is now having to deal with the fury of a legend.
I hope they can keep it up and make this work. The only problem, in my eyes, is how long it took Carlito to turn. Flair, though, might be able to save this if WWE lets him have a microphone and about 5 minutes.
Yeah I sort of this going there. Also if they do this right I think it could do wonders for Carlito's career. Plus man I remember when message boards favorite wrestler was Carlito people loved the guy when he was a heel.