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If Sly and KB don't get pissed off about this, I will put more amusing things of non-consequential board room admin here.
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Post: Why Daniel Bryan Should Be WWE ChampionSpamming :: This post is an exact duplicate of a post by Dagger Dias from this thread http://forums.wrestlezone.com/showthread.php?t=259483 changing only the first 2 words. It doesn't even make sense.
Originally Posted by Dagger Dias
Justin Gabriel is the type of wrestler you push to the Intercontinental or US Championship, but no further than that. He's perfect for getting the crowd excited at the start of a show with a title defense full of high flying action, but he's not believable as anything more than a midcarder. It takes more than an impressive move such as the 450 Splash to be viewed as a threat to a World Champion. Then there's the fact that he SUCKS on the mic. He might very well be one of the worst guys in the whole federation on the mic. He should let his wrestling do his talking for him.
I wouldn't mind seeing him get a few midcard title reigns or get back together with Slater for another run with the giant pennies. That would be good for him. He is more or less in the same position as Evan Bourne. Both are exciting to watch in the ring, but if you put them into a match with someone like John Cena or Randy Orton and you'll expect them to get squashed. I would never push him into the main event though, there is nothing WWE can do to make him believable in such a position. While he is absolutely worth keeping around, Gabriel is a midcarder for life. There's nothing wrong with being the type to open the show and get the crowd excited.
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Daniel Bryan is the type of wrestler you push to the Intercontinental or US Championship, but no further than that. He's perfect for getting the crowd excited at the start of a show with a title defense full of high flying action, but he's not believable as anything more than a midcarder. It takes more than an impressive move such as the 450 Splash to be viewed as a threat to a World Champion. Then there's the fact that he SUCKS on the mic. He might very well be one of the worst guys in the whole federation on the mic. He should let his wrestling do his talking for him.
I wouldn't mind seeing him get a few midcard title reigns or get back together with Slater for another run with the giant pennies. That would be good for him. He is more or less in the same position as Evan Bourne. Both are exciting to watch in the ring, but if you put them into a match with someone like John Cena or Randy Orton and you'll expect them to get squashed. I would never push him into the main event though, there is nothing WWE can do to make him believable in such a position. While he is absolutely worth keeping around, Gabriel is a midcarder for life. There's nothing wrong with being the type to open the show and get the crowd excited.