Why Manu was kicked out of "Legacy"

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The Rated R CMStar

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That's because Cena is just filling in for Orton as THE MAN, but that's a whole other topic.
 

C4

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Manu didn't fit in well, good decision.

And exactly when are we going to see DH Smith in The Legacy???
 

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I think Legacy is great, Orton did the right thing. The whole Manu character sucks. He's just a Raw Umaga... and if in the future its Umaga/Manu, that'd be the dumbest match ever.

How is Manu RAW's Umaga? Because they're both Samoan. Because they're relatives? Well damn, Orton is just RAW's Triple H because they're white. Jillian Hall is RAW's Natalya because they're both girls. Shelton Benjamin is Smackdown's Mark Henry because they're black. Gail Kim WAS TNA's Jimmy Yang Wang because they're asian. The only thing Umaga and Manu have alike is that they're Samoan and relatives. Umaga is the Samoan bulldozer, who went undefeated for "insert number here" months. Umaga can't speak english, he just yells. Manu just jobs out to people. Once he's away from the whole Legacy thing, he'll be on his own and we'll see what he can do, but that's dumb to say he's RAW's Umaga, that's actually hurting Umaga saying that considering what Manu's done so far.
 

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God forbid they have someone in the group that DOESN'T look like an Orton clone.

Indeed.... Afterall, wasn't the common thread between them meant to be their heritage/bloodline (rather than their stylist)?

Granted he may never have been much of a break-out star, but if anything, he kinda made sense to me as long as he retained an 'enforcer' role... I mean, The Rock aside, the Somoan guys aren't from your typical 'athletic mould' and it seemed plausible to me that when recruiting Orton could have surveyed the options and gone for the toughest guy he could find rather than some matt-wrestling thoroughbred.

Some of ya'll have such a tendency to assume a 'lowest common denominator' thought process!