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  1. MVP Released

    And MVP would have to be like 50 to reach a point where he could be considered a veteran with valuable knowledge for younger guys to pick up on. And even then, it'd be like Bob Holly and Al Snow giving advice. I'm sure they taught Orlando Jordan and Luther Reigns some real gems.
  2. MVP Released

    Your talking about a past 5 years that has all but ignored the midcard, so being among the best isn't a huge accomplishment. Besides, you forgot Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, CM Punk, Bobby Lashley, and Santino Marella -- they have all been more popular faces than MVP within the last 5 years.
  3. MVP Released

    I agree with this sentiment. Well, first of all, I recommend that anybody go watch MVP vs Benoit from Wrestlemania 23, because that match ruled hard. It was my 2nd favorite match that night, and it's my favorite from that card to go back and re-watch. Secondly, I hear his program with Matt Hardy...
  4. MVP Released

    If so, then the Hyperbole Meter just exploded.
  5. MVP Released

    We're a year into the decade. Seems a bit much to call it already.
  6. MVP Released

    MVP could have made a very solid upper midcard heel. Anything more than that is wishful thinking on the part of the IWC. I do wish that they had given him a heel turn to see what could have been before giving up on him though.