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Originally Posted by Debo9
"Lawler could be a sick pick late. You get a decent guy with good mic skills. Also can be a commentator"
This is such an understatement. The guy is as elite as it gets with the mic.
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Originally Posted by MikeyPatriot
dnky,
I think Steamboat/Punk is a much better draft strategy than Punk/Steamboat.
+1
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Originally Posted by sixfour
lawler is a brilliant pick that late.
+1, I thought he was a first rounder for sure and considered him at #14
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Originally Posted by wrongarm300
I am also amazed at people saying the Flair pick was to high. Growing up a huge wrestling fan there, IMO, was noone better in the business for a LONG LONG time. That guy would've been a monster star had he been in the WWE during his prime. He had the look, the charisma, the ability to work the crowd and the mic. He could make matches entertaining simply with his interaction w/the ref!
wait what? many people have said Flair should have been #1 overall
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Originally Posted by DetlefSchrempf
Cena is very polarizing and a big draw to the younger crowd. His merch. sells like crazy. Great pick.
+1. I was very surprised to see people hate on the Cena pick. He could have went in the first round and I wouldn't have blinked. The guy is a legit superstar. Many of you are overrating guys with good ability that weren't stars because you like watching them wrestling. You guys aren't the ones that make the owners millions of dollars though, 12 year olds and their parents are. Cena is so much better in this draft than a guy like RVD.
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Originally Posted by KDawg
wow, warrior=insanely bad
don't really know what to say other then that
If you were putting together a real wrestling organization, it wouldn't be very successful based on this post.
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Originally Posted by mjw0586
Irrational Ultimate Warrior hate ITT. The guy was HUGE HUGE HUGE. He's great value at this point. Hell, I still see people with Ultimate Warrior costumes every Halloween. People are seriously overrating wrestling ability and underrating everything the ability to be a star. The latter is a much bigger deal, especially early in the draft.
+million
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Originally Posted by MikeyPatriot
The problem is that he ONLY provides you value as a short term mega-star. His peak is what, two or three years tops?
He has zero other skills. He can't talk. He can't wrestle. If there's anyone that loses a ton of value from not having Vince McMahon around, it's him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF4ZT...eature=related
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Originally Posted by ZBTHorton
+1
The vast majority of fans don't give two ****s about how technically proficient a wrestler is(and never would know anyway, especially the kids). The point of this draft is not to win a wrestling competition, it's to form a federation.
I'm glad some people realize this.