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  1. Hoss

    Best and Worst "Company Guys"

    I'll give you that much. I can't say I wouldn't have done the same thing quite frankly.
  2. Hoss

    Best and Worst "Company Guys"

    Amen to that. I will say that these two have long been some of the top workers in the business and two of the hardest working individuals in this decade. People might feel like they did little to advance either WWE or TNA, but the TLC matches alone were a HUGE deal for WWE, and really tested the...
  3. Hoss

    Best and Worst "Company Guys"

    Still, I think Rock deserves credit for never appearing for TNA or anyone else while he was away from a WWE ring, and even though he went to pursue dreams in tinsel town, he pimps the WWE name whenever possible, and gets it plenty of exposure that they might not get otherwise. Plus, he doesn't...
  4. Hoss

    Best and Worst "Company Guys"

    Company guys are the superstars who are loyal to their promotion, work hard for their promotion, and do their best to improve their promotion. They are men who, commonly, put the federation's goals before their own. There have been men that have sold out their company for greener grass, and at...