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I fail to see why I should consider anyone else's opinion but my own, it's not like it's gonna change my mind. I just did this to vent. I think this dude is doing some serious ass kissing, he's just not THAT good to already be on top.
I'm not sold on Ethan being the NXT champion already, in ring work isn't the most important aspect of wrestling, I don't care how much more seasoning he needs.
God, I would hope not. I'm not a fan of them undercutting the era of Trick after hyping it up for a guy who signed a month ago, he must be doing some serious ass kissing to be on top this quick. I think he's good, but he's not THAT good.
So why give him the spot to begin with? I'm not sure if Ethan Page is any more ready than Trick. What were they gonna do if Ethan never signed? Put the belt on Noam Dar?
The MITB cash in just ruins this whole thing to me, it's like a plot hole. When the rest of Judgement Day do turn on Priest, I won't feel sorry for him.
I understand what they're trying to tell me, but I don't have to agree with it. It's no different than watching any other show on television and disagreeing with the writing.
My problem with MITB is that it's mostly cashed in the same way, I'd like to see a little more variation with people announcing it ahead of time. The point of the story is apparently Priest turning face because he wants to do it on his own, but I have a hard time buying that when he took...
What more do I need to explain? If he was a workhorse, he wouldn't have cashed in MITB on a wounded champion and taken the easy way out. Say what you want about Gunther, but you have plenty of time to prepare for a match against him.