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james storm could b TNA's stone cold.. if they used him better
just like aces and eights is TNA's NWO one diffrence, u can make so many storylines up with james. i dont understand y he is an undercard performer right now. i think wen aces and eights is over james storm could finally emerge and become great |
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OK, to be honest I like this guy. He portrays a character that connects with the fans, but he is inconsistent, rather I should say Creative made him inconsistent. I could say he gave the best mic work in 5 years in the segment with Kurt Angle back in January 2012. But since then he has fallen. He was quite cool in Russo's hand; but lost his edge in Prichard's hand. Storm was a hot property till LockDown 2012, (Russo's wrote the shows till LOCKDOWN 2012, although he left the company before that, but shows were already written). But Prichard and Lagana had no clue what to do with him. They made him loose his tempo.
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TNA's rotational policy is what makes them better than "the promotion that shall not be named".
It's how you build more main-eventers and how you don't get sick of the same damn guy in the main event. By the looks of things, many posters are fans of James Storm, with good reason too. He'll be back, tough. Much rather this way than a company sticking to one guy and if you don't care for him, tough titties, because we're pushing him (once again, looking at YOU, Sheamus). |
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