So do you consider John Morrison to be main event calibre

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Not sure how his current character works as a heel. Currently I see him as a "hip" wrestler that does cool things like parkour and flips to get the fans cheering him. Before he worked well as a heel because he character was egotistical guy bragging about his body that it was better than everyone else's. I think that they need to keep him as a face for longer because he hasn't been working as a face for long enough. He is pretty over with the fans at the moment anyway so no need to turn him.
 

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Because that sort of Jim Morrison stoner type has always been seen as being a pompus and full of himself, and besides if you look at wrestling history musically characters are normally heels. I think Morrison gets decent pops when he does a high risk move, but besides that he isn't really over with the crowd or at least not enough.
 

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Fair enough. I still think that when he comes out he gets a decent pop. It isn't huge but he is still being cheered reasonably loudly even before he hits those big moves.