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Hanley! wrote:I get your point, Brett. But it strikes me as a flawed argument.
If I thought someone was going to shoot me in the face, but he actually just shot me in the kneecaps instead, I wouldn't thank him for it.
There is a wide margin between losing every fued you have had and winning the World title. I also would probably give WWE the benefit of a doubt if they hadn't done this stuff before. Kevin Owens, Rusev, Ambrose, and Bray Wyatt. All guys with big potential that lost to Cena or Reigns and ended up in the mid card. Styles is not a midcarder and I am fully aware that WWE will try to put him there. WWE also doesn't protect stables anymore outside of the Authority or New Day (sort of). The WWE has wasted potential for years and if you don't think they will do it again than your blind.Str8Shooter wrote:Hanley! wrote:I get your point, Brett. But it strikes me as a flawed argument.
If I thought someone was going to shoot me in the face, but he actually just shot me in the kneecaps instead, I wouldn't thank him for it.
Maybe, but there are times when nothing is good enough for peoples faves but winning the World title and getting the Reigns push it seems.
How many guys on the roster right now are being booked better than AJ is? It's short list.
Kreashko wrote:Is there such a thing? I mean when you're in the main event you didn't exactly "job" to get there and if you "job" in the main event, you wouldn't exactly be in the main event anymore to begin with so...no?
Hanley! wrote:Kreashko wrote:Is there such a thing? I mean when you're in the main event you didn't exactly "job" to get there and if you "job" in the main event, you wouldn't exactly be in the main event anymore to begin with so...no?
Styles kinda did job to get there though. And he jobbed there and he's still there.
So yeah. Disagreed with everything you just said there. And that's the problem. Wins and losses should mean something.
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