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Beer Money Army

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about time benjamin got some praise...

I would say MVP is better than Benjamin in angle/promo/mic work....

But Benjamin has been the more solid wrestler and having consisant good matches as of late..

The only thing i think is pushing MVP down is his 2008 wrestling career in ring hasn't been all that solid compare to his great 2007 run.. Flair/MVP meh, Hardy/MVP dissappointting since there 2007 were prettty solid, MVP/hardy there match are decent but benjamin/Hardy on SD were better...

But MVP hasnt been booked in matches as of late on smackdown week-2-week basis
 

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Benhamin is a bum and I doubt this true and if it is they're Blue.

Also I don't believe Batista was actually "training" MVP, he was just kind of taking him under his wing and showing him the ropes of the business.
 

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Hey, if I was a wrestler, I would like to be in that kind of doghouse, I mean, I will get a main event paycheck this Sunday in PPV, and I get to wrestle week after week 15 minute matches AND...to cut promos bashing Jeff Hardy.


TBH, I don't believe this report. Just 2 weeks ago, MVP defeated Jeff Hardy in PPV. He's main eventing for SD at Unforgiven. That's not being on the doghouse.

Besides, first of, how would this sites know? I seriously doubt a road agent will aprouch Steve Gerweck and just tell him, and second, this reports are usually wrong, I mean, CM Punk was in the doghouse, accordingly to this sites, the Monday he became champion.
 

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Batista training someone as good as MVP? Yeah right >_>
 

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I never liked MVP from the start as he was a pain in the ass when Teddy Long signed him and since then has become increasingly annoying. On the other hand he is a good wrestler and has great mic skills plus his character has developed but i agree Shelton is better and he has become more aggressive in the ring and deserved the US title.
 

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I never liked MVP from the start as he was a pain in the ass when Teddy Long signed him and since then has become increasingly annoying. On the other hand he is a good wrestler and has great mic skills plus his character has developed...

Sound like he's simpy doing a good job as a heel to me (especially seeing as you think he's good in the ring, good on the mic and has a well develeoped character.) :roll:
 

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- As posted last week, there is some backstage heat on former WWE United States Champion MVP.

The heat seems to have started when WWE recently had a drug test. WWE brings in drug testing monitors to make sure the talents aren't cheating the tests because some guys were bringing in fake urine until WWE implemented the "everything bare nipples to knees" rule. A lot of the talents give the monitors a tough time. Testing for marijuana isn't a rarity and WWE doesn't suspend for marijuana positives, just fine the talent $1,000. It's called the pot excise tax among some of the guys and everybody who would use still does.

So anyway, MVP asked the drug monitor if he went to college, and of course he said he did. MVP then asked the guy something to the effect of, "you went to school for four years to watch people's di##s." The monitor went and complained to management and Bruce Prichard and John Laurinaitis had a meeting with the talents, telling them not to harass the drug monitors, who are just doing their job.

Since that incident, the word going around backstage is that MVP doesn't know how to work as a heel to get heat. Shelton Benjamin has been receiving praise because the feeling is that he is learning to heel better and MVP has been told to watch Shelton to learn to work.

LMAO someone needed to say it
 

Airfixx

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- As posted last week, there is some backstage heat on former WWE United States Champion MVP.

The heat seems to have started when WWE recently had a drug test. WWE brings in drug testing monitors to make sure the talents aren't cheating the tests because some guys were bringing in fake urine until WWE implemented the "everything bare nipples to knees" rule. A lot of the talents give the monitors a tough time. Testing for marijuana isn't a rarity and WWE doesn't suspend for marijuana positives, just fine the talent $1,000. It's called the pot excise tax among some of the guys and everybody who would use still does.

So anyway, MVP asked the drug monitor if he went to college, and of course he said he did. MVP then asked the guy something to the effect of, "you went to school for four years to watch people's di##s." The monitor went and complained to management and Bruce Prichard and John Laurinaitis had a meeting with the talents, telling them not to harass the drug monitors, who are just doing their job.

Since that incident, the word going around backstage is that MVP doesn't know how to work as a heel to get heat. Shelton Benjamin has been receiving praise because the feeling is that he is learning to heel better and MVP has been told to watch Shelton to learn to work.

What bullshit! How would the former state of affairs provoke the latter?

As for the Shelton/MVP thing specifically... Last week it was supopsedly regarding his ring work, but now it's supposedly his ability to get heat... Now I know this report is complete shite.... Admittedly he was getting smark cheers at the last PPV, but MVP get's great heat... No wway you can say the same about Shelton.

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LMAO someone needed to say it

I prey for the state of your observatory senses that you are in fact being sarcastic.