I wouldn't mind seeing him as the main muscle in Aces and Eights but don't think he has the promo skills to be the Leader.
Go back to the WWE Matt, a talented big man is needed not garbage like Barrett.
Wade Barrett and Matt Morgan have no personality, no ability and no charisma. It's awkward to watch them. The only time I have really enjoyed a match Morgan was apart of was against Abyss when they had that long feud. I have never paid much attention to Barrett to be honest because he bores me to death. If either of them get to main event their respective companies I would be very, very shocked. I'm not sure why nowadays you'll get pushed if your over 6ft+ tall, have no ability whatsoever and can't even hold a mic.Neither Barrett nor Morgan are garbage in my eyes and I see both of them as good talents.
Wade Barrett and Matt Morgan have no personality, no ability and no charisma. It's awkward to watch them. The only time I have really enjoyed a match Morgan was apart of was against Abyss when they had that long feud. I have never paid much attention to Barrett to be honest because he bores me to death. If either of them get to main event their respective companies I would be very, very shocked. I'm not sure why nowadays you'll get pushed if your over 6ft+ tall, have no ability whatsoever and can't even hold a mic.
Well yeah, he looks infinitely times better, is far more athletic and is leaps and bounds a better worker than Wade. The only thing Wade has going for him are his mic skills are those overrated the shit out of because of an english accent and a promo he cut on NXT.Wait so Matt a guy who can't cut a promo and matches are lackluster is talented but garbage is a guy with impressive promo skills and decent ring work like Barrett. Some logic huh?
PWInsider said:Obviously, Matt Morgan is back with the company as his new storyline kicked off over the weekend when he showed up in street clothes in Bethlehem, PA, hopping the rail and laying out Robbie E. Morgan had been teasing he was going to WWE and the two sides did have conversations but obviously opted to stay with TNA. Sources indicate that a big part of Morgan's decision process was how he was going to be used in terms of importance for the company he signed with, so expect him to get a sizeable push.