Identity of CM Skunk

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Farooq

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The man who played CM Skunk on Friday’s SmackDown was Cincinnati indy wrestler Danny Todd.

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EC3 jobs to Vacant
 

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I was gonna make a thread on this as I wondered if he could of been a new signing from NXT. I give him credit he sold that beat down like a pro Ryback seemed to rough with him and considering reports have come out now saying Ryback has been injuring some wrestlers lately with his sloppy work it wouldnt surprise me if this Danny guy got hurt from that beat down
 

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It was entertaining. I think I like this Danny guy, although he did nothing but jobbing. :obama:
 

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Yes. But, he probably is in critical condition due to Ryback's unsafe in-ring work.

It's certainly on Ryback making mistakes and creating unsafe situations for his opponents, but wrestling is a sport. I think every wrestler knows that there's a risk of injury every time they enter the ring. They put their bodies on the line for every single event, and sometimes practice and training can't prepare them for what will happen in the ring the day of the match.
 

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It's certainly on Ryback making mistakes and creating unsafe situations for his opponents, but wrestling is a sport. I think every wrestler knows that there's a risk of injury every time they enter the ring. They put their bodies on the line for every single event, and sometimes practice and training can't prepare them for what will happen in the ring the day of the match.
Not opposing that, I just don't like Ryback.