Maven won the 'Tough Enough' competition and debuted after the invasion. He received a good solid push from the get go, highlights of which include a pinfall victory over The Undertaker (for the Hardcore Title), and eliminating The Undertaker from the 2002 Royal Rumble match. In the early days he was accompanied by Al Snow, which helped get him over as a face, and his entrance generally elicited a fairly good pop.
As a multi-time Hardcore Champion, he held a solid spot in the mid-card. He was memorably the first and last champion of the night in the hardcore title chase at Wrestlemania 18.
Later he was pushed fairly heavily on Raw against Evolution. He was portrayed as being important enough to take out before the Survivor Series match in 2004, a match which his team won. This led to an entire episode of Raw being built around him as GM for the night. He was one of the top faces on Raw, along with Benoit, Orton, Jericho and HBK.
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His entrance music was awesome. His move-set was fairly limited, though his dropkick was comparable to that of a young Jeff Jarrett and he could pull off a good top-rope cross-body. However, I am unable to recall Maven having a finisher of any value.
So, what are your memories of Maven, and do you think he could have made it further in WWE, perhaps becoming a transitional champion, or was he to far up the card already before his heel run as Simon Dean's lackey?
As a multi-time Hardcore Champion, he held a solid spot in the mid-card. He was memorably the first and last champion of the night in the hardcore title chase at Wrestlemania 18.
Later he was pushed fairly heavily on Raw against Evolution. He was portrayed as being important enough to take out before the Survivor Series match in 2004, a match which his team won. This led to an entire episode of Raw being built around him as GM for the night. He was one of the top faces on Raw, along with Benoit, Orton, Jericho and HBK.
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His entrance music was awesome. His move-set was fairly limited, though his dropkick was comparable to that of a young Jeff Jarrett and he could pull off a good top-rope cross-body. However, I am unable to recall Maven having a finisher of any value.
So, what are your memories of Maven, and do you think he could have made it further in WWE, perhaps becoming a transitional champion, or was he to far up the card already before his heel run as Simon Dean's lackey?