Do you forsee a BIG WIN in MVP's future (MITB, Rumble, etc)?

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I was talking to my friend the other day and he mentioned the possibility of MVP winning the Royal Rumble next year or win the money in the bank at wrestlemania 26 and i thought to myself do people still take MVP seriously.

MVP debuted 3 years ago he signed the "largest contract in smackdown history" and then he started a huge feud with Kane that lasted almot 3 months, he then started a feud with Chris Beniot over the United States Championship he had his debut wrestlemania match the following year and at Judgement Day he finally won the united states championship he then held the title for almost a year until loosing the title to Matt Hardy the following year in that time he defeated the likes of Kane, Beniot, Hardy just to name a few in that time he formed a huge rivarly with Matt Hardy and even won the WWE Tag Titles and held them for a while, MVP then suffered a huge loosing streak in the later part of 2008 when he suffered close to 17 losses in a row including a loss at Unforgiven in the first ever championship scramble for the WWE Championship. MVP won back the United States Championship from Shelton Benjamin towards the end of the year

At this years draft he was drafted to Monday Night Raw it took him a little bit more than a month to loose the title on raw to another up and coming star Kofi Kingston, 2 months later he finally had a major storyline teaming with Mark Henry in a loosing effort to win the Unified tag titles from Jerishow at Breaking Point and from then on he has done absoutly nothing.

In the WWE there are alot of guys like MVP: Carlito is one, Shelton Benjamin, Finlay, Chavo Guerrero, Chris Masters there are none as the fill in guys in the company even though they may recieve there 15 minutes of fame every couple of months but nothing is ever going to happen to these people.

This is my opinion i would like to here your opinion on if MVP has a chance in next years Royal Rumble and where he will be at the end of the year
 
hmmmmmmmm by the end of this year MVP wont get any further than were he is now. i haven't noticed him much at all lately. he will be a mid-carder the rest of his life if he keeps going in the direction he is. MVP is good and should be pushed more. i can see him in a feud with sheamus but for now i don't see him winning the royal rumble any time soon, he has great potential but, not yet
 
I don't see him having a chance to win the Rumble but MITB is a slight possibility. If they are planning on him being in it and possibly winning it, they need to start building him up now. His wrestling quality has gone down and his mic skills haven't been as impressive. A heel turn has been discussed around here but I'm not sure because there are a lot of midcard heels. I would put him in a program with the Miz and see how that goes for a couple of months and determine if he would be a strong candidate for MITB.
 
Your friend is absolutely insane. Does he know that the winner of the RR headlines WM? I'm certain his mind would change if you gave him this tidbit. What has been done to MVP's character screams midcard hell, not WM main event. He lost his personality when he turned face and he loses his matches on almost a weekly basis. Also, I've said it before and I'll say it again, look at the last 10 years of RR. The winners are almost exclusively made up of people who've already tasted World Championship gold. I like MVP but wherever he's going, it's not headlining the biggest show of the year
 
Was it just me or did MVP look a little unpleased while he was presenting the diva of the year award. He didn't looked too thrilled. I don't know what happened with MVP. I remember him calling out Orton and I really thought he would be contending for the title, but that never happened. Him and Henry have seem to gone their separate ways, as Henry seems to be pursuing the US title. I think a feud with Miz could do MVP good and maybe get him back in the public eye. Have him eventually win the title and maybe he gets back to where he once was. That or draft him to ECW if it is still around come the next draft.
 
MVP was great when he was first brought in...remember the blow up tunnel entrance? He worked his ass off too his first year or so in the E...and then what happened? If I'm not mistaken, that losing streak was due to his attitude backstage...he rubbed the higher ups the wrong way and was handed a long losing streak as a way to "humble" him...and ever since then he's been in "midcard purgatory"...sure, he won the U.S. Title, but then he lost it rather quickly to Kofi...who eventually lost it, but look where he's at now compared to MVP? Add the attitude problem in with the fact that he is one of the boys who regularly fails his marijuana tests, and you have a recipe for midcard hell, maybe even future endeavored...but definitely not winning the Rumble...as far as MITB goes, the only way I even see MVP in it is if Christian, Punk, Miz, Morrison, Mysterio, Matt Hardy, and maybe guys like Kane and Mark Henry have already been booked into angles and have programs going on...Its sad to say bc I am a fan of MVP's, but I honestly think MVP has been given his shot and blew it...
 
Something tells me that MVP's pretty much in the doghouse. I can't explain how you go from credible heel to a face that gets no reaction. Period. It's a shame and he looked less than thrilled being a presenter instead of wrestling. But what do you expect? When you don't get a crowd reaction and there's nothing for you to do, you're stuck. I hope MVP makes a heel turn or goes to Smackdown or ECW, that way he can wrestle and maybe contend for a title.
 
I don't see MVP getting pushed again unless he turns heel.Kofi is the chosen
one right now and is more likely to win MITB than MVP.He's also younger.

The MVP/Henry team has no "steam" and they really have no reason to stay
partners if neither are gonna win tag gold.

I thought MVP was gonna turn heel on Henry when he fought Miz but that
didn't happen.

MVP was great when he was first brought in...remember the blow up tunnel entrance? He worked his ass off too his first year or so in the E...and then what happened? If I'm not mistaken, that losing streak was due to his attitude backstage...he rubbed the higher ups the wrong way and was handed a long losing streak as a way to "humble" him...and ever since then he's been in "midcard purgatory"...sure, he won the U.S. Title, but then he lost it rather quickly to Kofi...who eventually lost it, but look where he's at now compared to MVP? Add the attitude problem in with the fact that he is one of the boys who regularly fails his marijuana tests, and you have a recipe for midcard hell, maybe even future endeavored...but definitely not winning the Rumble...as far as MITB goes, the only way I even see MVP in it is if Christian, Punk, Miz, Morrison, Mysterio, Matt Hardy, and maybe guys like Kane and Mark Henry have already been booked into angles and have programs going on...Its sad to say bc I am a fan of MVP's, but I honestly think MVP has been given his shot and blew it...

He is???

Something tells me that MVP's pretty much in the doghouse. I can't explain how you go from credible heel to a face that gets no reaction. Period. It's a shame and he looked less than thrilled being a presenter instead of wrestling. But what do you expect? When you don't get a crowd reaction and there's nothing for you to do, you're stuck. I hope MVP makes a heel turn or goes to Smackdown or ECW, that way he can wrestle and maybe contend for a title.

Actually he was pretty over on Superstars last week vs Swagger and his match had more reaction than anyone else.(Also Swagger/MVP wrestle again tonight on Superstars)

He got mic time on Superstars too and his promo was good.
 
MVP is finished. He use to be a great heel that could have main evented but once he lost 20 matces in a row and turned face his fate was cemented as a mid-carder for life. He can't even draw a crowd reaction as a face and he's boring as fuck now and seems to get slower in the ring everytime I see him. He's already 37 and the big criminal background definately does him no favors. All he'll ever be from here on out is a talent enhancer until WWE finds a replacement and fires him.
 
Absolutely not. I remember when he called out Orton shortly after getting to Raw.... then that match never happened, and soon he faded into obscurity. MVP will likely not have any big wins in the future because he's not good enough. The only time he seems to connect with the fans anymore is for the "Ballin" move, whatever that thing's called. Heel turns have been discussed, but I don't see the point. They have enough midcard heels already. I say just keep him in the midcard as enhancement talent. If he's that bad then they will eventually get rid of him because he could be replaced.
 
I'm not seeing MVP win anything as big as the Rumble or MiTB, but he can win something big before his career is done, can't he? Just last year we saw Regal win King Of The Ring, in fact. MVP can certainly win that, and since he's decent to watch, it wouldn't be a stretch to see him beat some other mid-carders on his way to a win. Who knows, maybe winning the KOTR would e just the thing he needs to get back to top form.
 
I would hazard a guess that MVP will not be winning the Royal Rumble. In fact, it is not even a hazard, to be quite honest. The reason that I don't think that MVP will be winning the Royal Rumble is that it seems like far too much, far too soon. Generally, the Royal Rumble is used to push people into the main event that have not been there before but are around that level of performance. Randy Orton won it last year and everyone believed that he could. He is a great superstar and once he won it, you could believe that he would go on and be as successful as he has always been. However, MVP does not have that same level of fan support or performance to fall back on. I wouldn't buy him winning the Royal Rumble and what's more, he certainly would not be main eventing WrestleMania 26.

With that being said, I think that he could actually win the Money In The Bank match. It is a match that anyone could legitmately win and it would give the person who won it a decent push in the right direction. You see, they can build from that match and it doesn't really much build prior to the match. MITB, perhaps. Royal Rumble, an almost certain no.
 
I remember when everyone had hyped up MVP and Kennedy as the next Stone Cold and Rock. And I know, you can never have another Stone Cold or The Rock, but that's how much faith people had in these two guys. Now look at where they are, one is in a nothing tag team, and the other is currently unemployed by the WWE.

I personally can't see anything big happening for MVP in the future. If it hasn't happened yet, I can't see it happening at all. When he called out Orton when he came to Raw, I was hoping it would go somewhere, but it didn't and he faded away. Now he's in a nothing tag team, essentially used as jobbers, but they are kind of over with the crowd.

I can't see anything happening for MVP unless he is to either turn heel again or get out of the tag team with Mark Henry or do both. But that would of course lead to the nothing feud between the two, and both would obviously go nowhere. It's a shame, because when MVP was first on the scene, and was the US Champion, I could really picture him as the WWE or World Heavyweight Champion. Now I can't see him ever being out of the tag team he's in.

So to answer your question, no, I don't see a BIG win in MVP's future unless they suddenly decide to start giving him a solid singles push again.
 
I honestly think that if MVP won MitB, he would be the first person to cash in and lose. Seriously, he is the king of one step forward two steps back, and it's not always his fault. All of his pushed get derailed for one reason or another. He gets put in high profile matches and get inexplicable losses that keep in the midcard.

I am a defender of keeping the main event elite. I do not want to see everyone get a shot to main event. I want it to be reserved for people who deserve to be there. The problem is that MVP gets huge heat as a heel, and instead of stepping up to challenge, he gets turned.
 
MVP doesn't deserve to win something like the MITB or Rumble anytime soon. Plain and simple, he just isn't that good. He had a good start as a heel, but ever since his face turn, he's been trash. He just has a bland and boring character that no one cares about. He doesn't appear to be in a tag team anymore. Worst of all, he completely sucks in the ring. MVP matches are so slow that it looks like he's moving in quicksand out there. It's just awful. I used to be a fan of this guy, but over the last few months it's been evident that he is simply an average wrestler who should be happy with staying in the midcard for life.
 
While I would like to see MVP have a big win, I don't think it will ever happen. I could see him having a few more US title reigns in the future or possibly capturing tag team gold with Mark Henry, but nothing as major as Royal Rumble or MITB. I thought his feud with Orton might be going some where, but it didn't. Then there was the Smackdown, where he beat Big Show to end the losing streak, and help HHH get in the Royal Rumble, and that really don't go any where. Yeah, this was the start of his face turn, but it really didn't push him to the moon.

MVP will probably be on the upper mid card for a while. I hate to say this, but if WWE does put a world championship on him, it might be because top stars are injured or he might be given a fluke title run meaning he lose the belt back very quickly. MVP's only hope for a world title would be on ECW.
 
I definitely can't see mvp winning a rumble, he's so little, yes hbk won and he's little but hbk has more talent than mvp. I can though see mvp winning a united states title or an intercontental title, or going to ecw and winning a world title. But the only way that mvp could win a royal rumble of all things is, if something dramaticall weird happens.
 
why are all you so quick to stay someone is done.there is no one who ever truly loses a chance. hell a couple years back marty janetty was making a comeback who knows how that would have worked out.and you guys may not beleive in mvp but may i remind you if most of wwes audience r kids they dont know about wwe politics,pushes,and the iwc or wrestling being staged so if kids want mvp on top he will get there and in about a year you will all be complaining about mvp constantly maineventing
 
right now he has very little credibility. MVP was very good when he first showed up, rich young cocky heel. he played his role perfect. then for one reason or another he had a terrible losing streak which is never good for anyone. now as a face he is boring and really not being used. kofi or morrison will win Rumble/MITB. one of them will walk away with some type of title opportunity after wrestlemania. put not MVP
 
Not anymore. I think all he can hope for is a move to ECW in the following draft so that he can re-invent himself. He missed the ship on the bright fresh talent that are gonna be in the new wave of champions in WWE. A RR win would be a stretch even for Kofi or Morrison so there is no way I see MVP winning one. He has a bit higher chance at winning Money in the bank but he would just lose it anyway.
 
Me and some of my friends created a gd little stable named 'the sailed ships'-

MVP
Matt Hardy
Mark Henry
Finlay (now that he's face)
Dreamer
Goldust
Maybe even ziggler if he's not careful (dont want that to happen btw)

I used to really like MVP, after his pretty poor debut with the infamous 'power ranger' chant, I really wasn't convinced but he took part in sum really promising feuds, interestingly enough with his fellow sailed ship matt hardy.

The anything u can do...segments were really entertaining and in my opinion, a perfect example of when WWE does comedy well. Maybe something that creative should use as a benchmark when they attempt to 'humour' the crowd- (i wont mention the johnny damon raw with LPC and the tiger or katie vick cos its all been said already and much more articulately than I would put it anyway).

However, he's now gone from a decent, watchable and engaging feud like that and also a great match with benoit at mania involving some good shoot wrestling to teaming with mark henry and getting jobbed out in 5 mins to sheamus.

Lest we forget, he even got pinned clean to kizarny in one of the worst matches of the past few years, granted it was in his 'cant win' storyline but still, there's a limit!

Check it out if you missed it, but watch at ur peril- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCIpw2tuf84

Overall, I just think its a shame. I dont seem him getting anything of note for a while yet, with the likes of mcintyre,miz,morrison, kingston etc all ahead of him in the midcard pecking order.

I hope that at some point me and my friends will be proved wrong, but for now, I think he'll be head of that unfortunate stable for a good while yet.
 
MVP is getting on, and 2010 is his chance to shine, and possibly his last chance. He won't win the Rumble ever, but he has a shot at the MITB. I thought he might win last year, but didn't. If he is to win, I'd expect a bit of momentum build-up beforehand, because right now he's flat as fuck. MVP needs to have a hell of a start to the year if he is to win the MITB case, but to be honest I don't see it ever happening for him, which is a shame.
 
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