Ruthless-RKO
F*ck Friends, Rather die wiv ma AK!
... what would you think of his current character and current run in WWE, from the moment he turned up as Brock Lesnar's lawyer til now?
If you had never heard of and knew nothing of Paul E. Dangerously or ECW or anthing else in the past, would he do anything for you at all?
To me, he hasn't made any difference at all in any way to anyone who wasn't already a fan who would mark if he came into the ring and sneezed and then walked back to the locker room.
He's had a couple of absolutely ridiculous moments -- is there anything more meh than "I'm a lawyer and I'll sue if you touch me" and "Marry me, AJ"???? Couldn't Otunga have pulled those spots off as well?
The strange thing to me is that he seems to have this dual and conflicting role -- he's there to bring heat to Punk and help heel him out (which actually doesn't seem to work because I can't see how he brings any more heat from the 'casual' or 'newer' fans than Punk could bring himself); and he's there at the same time he's there probably to appease the IWC, which actually adds to Punk's popularity with his core supporters rather than helping heel Punk up.
I'm a Paul Heyman Guy, but I don't understand his current role and trying to look at it through the eyes of those who aren't colored by what he's done in the past I can't see what they would see in his current incarnation.
If you had never heard of and knew nothing of Paul E. Dangerously or ECW or anthing else in the past, would he do anything for you at all?
To me, he hasn't made any difference at all in any way to anyone who wasn't already a fan who would mark if he came into the ring and sneezed and then walked back to the locker room.
He's had a couple of absolutely ridiculous moments -- is there anything more meh than "I'm a lawyer and I'll sue if you touch me" and "Marry me, AJ"???? Couldn't Otunga have pulled those spots off as well?
The strange thing to me is that he seems to have this dual and conflicting role -- he's there to bring heat to Punk and help heel him out (which actually doesn't seem to work because I can't see how he brings any more heat from the 'casual' or 'newer' fans than Punk could bring himself); and he's there at the same time he's there probably to appease the IWC, which actually adds to Punk's popularity with his core supporters rather than helping heel Punk up.
I'm a Paul Heyman Guy, but I don't understand his current role and trying to look at it through the eyes of those who aren't colored by what he's done in the past I can't see what they would see in his current incarnation.