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The Shimmy 05.11.09: Once and Future Kings
Posted by Andy Clark on 05.11.2009



Greetings, everybody. Welcome to the last edition of The Shimmy as written by a non-college graduate. By this time next week yours truly will have earned both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees after five long years. In the words of Zach Ryder, "Woo woo woo!"

Now I know you guys don't care, I just needed an intro to the column and that was it. With that out of the way let's move onto the wrestling portion of the column. In a few weeks I'll have the good fortune to travel to Charlotte, North Carolina for a three-hour Raw show. Good price on the tickets and all. Now with the 2009 WWE Draft already in the books many people are looking for this show to feature the 2009 King of the Ring tournament.

With all the recent roster moves there are a few people that would be perfect for the role of King of the Ring. William Regal actually took off following his out-of-the-blue King of the Ring win last year up until he received his suspension. Provided this year's winner stays on the straight and narrow they may be able to catapult into a nice summer push. This week I'll take a look at who I think are the top ten contenders for the 2009 King of the Ring crown. Now winning KOTR is not as simple as just being an up and coming star (which is why guys like John Morrison and MVP did not make my top ten). I looked at superstars that could use that extra oomph to make themselves bigger deals, whose characters would work best with the "King" moniker, and yes even in some cases how good the name "King So-and-So" sounded. Without further adieu, my royal ten.

10. Chris Jericho

Jericho is this low on the list because of all these people he really doesn't need it. If Jericho were going to win the King of the Ring it would have been nine years ago and it didn't happen then. Still, if there is a character in WWE that could run with the King gimmick it's the former Y2J. It would give Jericho yet another impressive credential to add to his resume and something to lord over the fans and his fellow wrestlers. A record breaking Intercontinental Champion, the first ever Undisputed Champion, the man that beat Stone Cold and The Rock on the same night, the 2008 Superstar of the Year, the man that beat three Hall-of-Famers and their Hall of Fame manager at the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania, as well as being the 2009 King of the Ring is an awful lot to put out there against your detractors or opponents. A royal video package set to his old "King of My World" music could be a nice touch as well.

9. Hornswoggle

I know, I know. This is likely to be unpopular amongst you guys out there in internet land. I'm not even saying it's a good idea or one that I support. I do think it stands a chance of happening, however. With Hornswoggle moving to Raw in the draft he is no longer just the sidekick of Finlay. After serving primarily in a managerial position, almost as a mascot, for months after his big push last year WWE has seemingly reignited its interest in making him a legit wrestler, as evidenced by his matches with Tyson Kidd and Natalya. Getting a leprechaun over as a legit wrestler would be a hard feat. The chances the IWC ever buys into it are slim to none, but that doesn't mean the rest of the wrestling world won't, especially the kids that make up a heavy part of WWE's demographic. Having Horny be the upset winner of the tournament could be what they use to springboard Hornswoggle up from comedy sidekick to actual wrestler. Again, I don't endorse the idea and they'd have to be pretty creative to get by all of his opponents but I wouldn't be too shocked to see something like this happen.

8. The Great Khali

The Great Khali was my pick to be last year's King of the Ring. King Khali has a nice ring to it and I think he'd pull off the gimmick well. Khali has settled into his role as the Punjabi Playboy and has moved on down the card over the past year and a half but a KOTR rebranding could help beef up the face side of the SmackDown main even scene. Right now Khali is pretty much a mixture of Big Show and Viscera's "World's Largest Love Machine" gimmick. Making him more kingly might help build him back up should WWE want to utilize him in a higher profile fashion.

7. Mr. Kennedy

The potential for alliteration continues as Mr. Kennedy returns. Regardless of whether Kennedy returns as a face or heel (a face run vs. Orton could be fun but a heel run makes sense given the face-heel balance on Raw) he could desperately use a momentum builder to recapture some of the magic of a few years ago. After spending so much time on the injured list Kennedy will need something to reestablish himself on a big stage. The last images of Kennedy fans will have in their minds is a lackluster feud with William Regal and a series of annoying guest spots to promote Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia. With Kennedy slated to make his return to the ring soon this is the kind of instant impact that could help boost his stock right out of the gate. There's also the chance that Kennedy would actually take this as a real honor and run with it considering how much he is said to admire Stone Cold Steve Austin and knowing what King of the Ring meant to Austin's career.

6. Kofi Kingston

And we have yet another K-name to add to the list. It's rare to find a face that really fits the King of the Ring mold as ever since the modern incarnation of the KOTR tournament (starting with the PPV era in 1993) only two faces have won the tournament (Bret Hart in 1993 and Ken Shamrock in 1998). Kofi has the skills to be a big star and he really got to show that off a few weeks ago in his match with Edge on Superstars. Unfortunately Kofi has been the recipient of some rather uneven booking ever since coming to Raw in the 2008 Supplemental Draft. Some weeks he looks like a legit player, other weeks he looks like a fluke underdog. Winning the King of the Ring tournament could give him some consistency or at least something to hang his hat on. It would also provide Kofi with a grudge to carry into a feud instead of just having a random midcard feud.

5. Mark Henry

Ever since losing the ECW Title to Matt Hardy last September Mark Henry has seemingly lost his purpose. His act with Tony Atlas was a good one while he was champion but there hasn't been a real good opportunity for Henry to stick out again. WWE tried to feature Henry again when they included him in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match at WrestleMania, but ultimately Henry is being lost in the shuffle on ECW. King of the Ring is the place where he can regain his purpose. Just imagine Tony Atlas singing the praises of the "World's Strongest King" every Tuesday night. Mark Henry would look awesome with a crown and a royal robe, ruling over the extreme brand and vanquishing such vile knaves as Christian and Evan Bourne. Better yet just imagine a regal remix of Mark Henry's wig-splitting theme song.

4. Ted DiBiase

Hints have been dropped recently about some dissension in the ranks of Legacy, with Ted DiBiase fielding some criticism at Randy Orton. For what it's worth criticism is the least he should be offering Orton considering he got punted in the head and sidelined for months thanks to him. In any event should there come a time when Legacy is indeed split DiBiase's success in the King of the Ring tournament could be one of those contributing factors. Randy Orton was ousted from Evolution after he won the World Title that was believed to belong to Triple H. While I would not expect DiBiase to win Randy Orton's WWE Title I could see Orton feel threatened and angered by DiBiase's solo success. King of the Ring has been the launching pad for a few careers in its day, perhaps Ted DiBiase could be the next one.

3. Vladimir Kozlov

Ever since Vladimir Kozlov's undefeated streak was broken shortly before WrestleMania he's sort of been floating around aimlessly from match to match. His recent arrival in ECW signaled a change of scenery and renewed push, but three wins over quality opponents and the King of the Ring mantle could help in that rebuilding process tremendously. Kozlov could even be the first ever "Czar of the Ring" although that wouldn't seem to match his more militaristic gimmick he debuted last week. Brock Lesnar rode his King of the Ring momentum all the way to championship gold back in 2002, might another monster do the same in 2009?

2. The Miz

Since being drafted to Raw The Miz has made an impact by calling out John Cena for two weeks. His mic work has been great and he is exuding the kind of heel star power WWE would surely want to have on Monday nights. Still, without some big victories no one is really going to take Miz seriously as a main event threat. I think most people expect John Cena to squash The Miz when he finally man's up and answers the challenge, so after that has happened the "Chick Magnet" will need something else to hang his hat on. Being King of the Ring could be just that. He's already smarmy and obnoxious, imagine how bad he could be as royalty. If anyone could really use the spotlight of three hours of Raw dedicated to him as well as a momentous wrestling achievement to add to his resume it is indeed The Miz.

1. Matt Hardy

Truth be told I think I could have switched this spot with The Miz. Raw needs both superstars to step up and be money players on the A-brand and a King of the Ring victory could help either of them do that. Matt Hardy is not quite the unproven commodity someone like Ted DiBiase is or an established big time main eventer like Chris Jericho. Hardy has been around and been a big enough star that this could just signify elevating him to the next level. In many circles the Hardy vs. Hardy feud was compared to the Hart vs. Hart feud from 1994 (with the Hart feud obviously being the superior) but the dynamics of the heel brother could be similar. Owen Hart became King of the Ring in '94 and carried that over into a heated WrestleMania main event. While I would not necessarily expect the same kind of results for Matt Hardy I could see an event like King of the Ring being a big credibility booster for a burgeoning main eventer. With Jeff Hardy on another brand Matt will need something new to hang over the fans' heads other than all the bad things he did to Jeff and being King of the Ring could be just that.

The Shimmy Likes it Raw!

What's on tap for tonight's show?

  • With Shane McMahon out with an injury and MVP seemingly preoccupied with William Regal, Batista looks to continue his feud against Legacy solo. What will happen one week before Judgment Day?

  • It's been a while since I gave a One Tree Hill preview, but tonight is the wedding of Lucas Scott and Peyton Sawyer. I have my doubts about whether or not the wedding will actually go down because they are not promoting this as heavily as I would have figured. I hope they bring out a bunch of guest stars for this show, or at least bring Karen and Andy back. This should be the ultimate moment in the show's story and they need to treat it right.

    Well that does it for this week's column, everybody. Have a good week. Until next time, don't die. Go Pens! Clark…out.


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    Some fine insights there, you sound like you could be a decent booker. King Khali, Czar of the Ring, all clever little bits.
    You did miss some history though. Edge was a face when he won the king of the ring, wasnt he? That would make three in history. I didnt realize that the king of the ring is usually a heel though.


    Posted By: Guest#3851 (Guest)  on May 10, 2009 at 11:24 PM

     
     
    Good list, sir.

    Why not Morrison? He could easily modernize the robe to his tastes and rock the crown. If they reverted back a little bit towards his eccentric Jim Morrison/Door's-esque character, he could use this as a "Lizard King" type of gimmick.


    Posted By: Mikey MiGo (Registered)  on May 11, 2009 at 12:14 AM

     
     
    My early crack at the brackets

    1st Rd
    Jericho over Khali
    Miz over Evan Bourne
    Morrison over M. Henry
    Matt Hardy over Kofi

    2nd RD
    Bourne over Jericho
    Matt Hardy over Morrison

    Finals
    Hardy over Bourne

    Hardy becomes even more a cocky heel.


    Posted By: Ivan (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 12:16 AM

     
     
    My choices of who should from needs it to least needs to win King of the Ring:

    1.Shelton Benjamin
    2.Matt Hardy
    3.Umaga
    4.The Miz
    5.Kofi Kingston

    I think the first three need it the most especially for Benjamin as I believe a heel needs to win King of the Ring.


    Posted By: The Gold Standard (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 12:19 AM

     
     
    Just because someone wins the King of the Ring tournament, doesn't necessarily mean they have to adopt a royal gimmick. In fact I think a lot of the superstars would have their character tarnished if they were to do so.

    Posted By: Crippen (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 12:27 AM

     
     
    Ummmm when Edge won it in 2001, he was a face, and the win brought him into full face, and that's when Christian turned on him because he was jealous of all the attention Edge was getting.

    Posted By: Eric (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 12:29 AM

     
     
    uhhh since when was King of the Ring confirmed?

    Posted By: Guest#5877 (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 12:52 AM

     
     
    Masters degree in what?

    Posted By: Guest#7131 (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 12:53 AM

     
     
    You picked Matt Hardy for KOTR and you like One Tree Hill? HAHA! Yeah, people are going to take your opinion seriously

    Posted By: Marty (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 01:01 AM

     
     
    While I agree with a few people on your list, I have to admit that a couple would be bad choices. I say this not to detract from the worker, but Mr. Kennedy? Isn't the guys name Ken Kennedy or something? So what your gonna call him King Ken Kennedy? I know we have Triple H but do you realy wanna promote a white guy who could use the intials KKK? I guess it could be worse, you could always have Kofi win. That oughta send a great message to people a black guy wrestling with the nickname KKK. Just seems like a magnet for bad press.

    Posted By: AdamCap82 (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 01:21 AM

     
     
    King Ken Kennedy!! Kennedy!!

    Posted By: Guest#1304 (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 01:43 AM

     
     
    OMG...How is it that you left the great Triple H off of your top 10 for KOTR?

    What better way for Trips to get back in the hunt for the E Title than with 3 or 4 big wins over young talent striving for a break.

    He's only the KING OF KINGS!

    Shame on you.


    Posted By: Sarcasm (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 01:53 AM

     
     
    kennedy is going to win the kotr. then as soon as the ref counts 3 in the final match, his spleen, gall bladder, and appendix will simultaneously burst.

    Posted By: jd (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 02:01 AM

     
     
    John Morrison, King of the Palace of Wisdom!

    Posted By: deeno (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 02:07 AM

     
     
    My early crack at the brackets

    1st Rd
    Jericho over Khali
    Miz over Evan Bourne
    Morrison over M. Henry
    Matt Hardy over Kofi

    2nd RD
    Bourne over Jericho
    Matt Hardy over Morrison

    Finals
    Hardy over Bourne

    Hardy becomes even more a cocky heel.

    Posted By: Ivan (Guest) on May 11, 2009 at 12:16 AM


    Bourne losses in the 1st round and still goes on to the finals? Are they re-hashing Triple-H's KOTR story, except that Bourne loses?


    Posted By: Y2J (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 02:27 AM

     
     
    So, Owen Hart won KOTR in 1994 and then parlayed it into a heated Wrestlemania main event, did he? Which one would that be, exactly?

    Owen/Yoko vs Smoking Gunns?

    You do realise that Owen vs Bret at Mania was some 3 months *before* Owen won KOTR...?


    Posted By: Jim (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 02:42 AM

     
     
    You seem to have messed up a lot of your history there. A few others already pointed out that Edge was a face when he won KOTR, but you seem to be confused on several levels about Owen Hart's win and its ramifications. Did you mean that Owen rode the win to a Summerslam main event? That would actually be true. But if you were talking about the Bret vs. Owen Wrestlemania X match, that match happened about three months BEFORE Owen won KOTR. Owen's next Wrestlemania match after becoming the King of Harts was Owen and a mystery partner (who turned out to be Yokozuna) against the Smoking Gunns for the tag titles at Wrestlemania XI.

    Posted By: Matt (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 02:58 AM

     
     
    "Midcard" Matt Hardy does not deserve to be KOTR, KING MIZ however sounds glorious in about everyway known to man.

    KING MIZ!


    Posted By: Brad (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 05:26 AM

     
     
    Matt Hardy would make an awesome king.

    I think Kofi can be ruled out as I doubt WWE's stupid enough to have a black wrestler called "KKK".


    Posted By: Flagg (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 06:33 AM

     
     
    what about MVP?!

    Posted By: shaydee (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 07:16 AM

     
     
    King Khali

    Posted By: RareStorm (Registered)  on May 11, 2009 at 07:31 AM

     
     
    like the list congrats on the degrees. 2 names I would love to see

    "Hi I'm your king.....Dolphus the first"

    or the best ever imho

    king santino oh the possibilities.


    Posted By: ted g (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 08:33 AM

     
     
    I think the name King Benjamin has a nice ring to it

    Posted By: The Mack (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 08:46 AM

     
     
    I think having William Regal win the KOTR destroyed any credibility this tournament had and will take years for it to fully recover.

    Posted By: Smitty (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 09:36 AM

     
     
    Any time you abbreviate King Kofi Kingston or King Ken Kennedy, you're askin' for trouble!

    Posted By: Ry (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 09:56 AM

     
     
    Hornswaggle as KOTR would go over about as well as Hornswaggle being Vinces long lost son. Using the IWC as an excuse to make a bad pick is just absurd no the kids won't care enough to make that work.

    Posted By: Guest#4408 (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 10:19 AM

     
     
    Edge was turning face but had yet to turn. He was still aligned with the other three semifinalists, Angle, Christian, & Rhyno.

    Posted By: HBK's Smile (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 10:20 AM

     
     
    Good list, sir.

    Why not Morrison? He could easily modernize the robe to his tastes and rock the crown. If they reverted back a little bit towards his eccentric Jim Morrison/Door's-esque character, he could use this as a "Lizard King" type of gimmick.

    Posted By: Mikey MiGo (Registered) on May 11, 2009 at 12:14 AM

    I think we're going to see alot less frills from Morrison as the face turn progresses. I just can't see those big gay frilly boots being around for long, they're too 'flamboyant-heel' ish.


    Posted By: The Hitcher (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 10:21 AM

     
     
    All hail King Matthew!!!

    Posted By: Doakes (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 10:24 AM

     
     
    i'd like to see miz vs morrison at some point durind the kotr, possibly the semi finals?

    Posted By: jaked (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 11:14 AM

     
     
    congrats on the bachelor's and master's degrees. I'm a first year student and have no idea of the hell that must have been to achieve. So again, congradulations!

    Posted By: Guest#2078 (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 11:48 AM

     
     
    Miz's mic work has been great?

    Nothing about Miz is in any way entertaining or acceptable. He will hopefully rot in jail after going crazy and beheading Orton and Jeff Hardy.

    Think how wonderfull WWE will be once the untalented ones are gone.


    Posted By: WTF (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 02:03 PM

     
     
    why not have all 3 brands run the tournament with the 3 winners meeting at a pay-per-view in a triple threat to decide who the king of the ring is

    Posted By: goonter (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 03:33 PM

     
     
    I'm with you on Jericho, Kennedy, Hardy, Miz and DiBiase all being good choices for KotR. But like many other commentors I have to wonder how Morrison didn't make the cut. Same with MVP. I consider both of those to be frontrunners.

    Choices like Khali and Henry just seem random as hell.

    Oh, and is anyone genuinely entertained by Miz's micwork? I mean, yeah, he's saying a lot of things about Cena that the smarks agree with but we all know how this is going to end. Cena is going to job the hell out of Miz who will quickly fall down the card. Insulting Cena is fun but in the WWE even if it's scripted it's still career suicide.


    Posted By: Ron Mexico (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 03:46 PM

     
     
    (Andy Clark here)

    HBK's smile hit what I meant about Edge in that he had not officially turned face yet. Sure a technicality, but still.

    The Owen to WrestleMania thing was a goof on my part. I did intend to write SummerSlam as was pointed out.

    Thanks for the feedback, guys.


    Posted By: Master of the Dagger (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 04:47 PM

     
     
    I think having William Regal win the KOTR destroyed any credibility this tournament had and will take years for it to fully recover.

    Posted By: Smitty (Guest) on May 11, 2009 at 09:36 AM

    Excuse me? Are you fucking kidding me, Smitty? Regal is one of the most accomplished in-ring performers on the entire 'E' roster and could literally wrestle circles around the majority of the locker room. Not to mention, he can legitimately throw down with anybody and knock their bloody lights out with ease (we're talking about a guy who roughed up Goldberg legit and made him look like a breeze on national TV during the peak of Bill's push). He's a world renowned competitor of multiple championships who has had the total respect of his peers for years, and you say that his 2008 KOTR victory ruined the tournament's credibility? What the fuck are you on and how long have you actually been watching Regal...over the last year or two? Honestly, you just made yourself look retarded with that comment. Even the night Mr. Kennedy got in Regal's face on RAW, if you look closely, Regal slapped the piss out of him.
    William Regal is about as legit as they come and to be honest - being that his King of the Ring momentum was halted because of suspension - I'd love to see him take it again in '09. And mark my words, entering a feud with MVP, it will only be a matter of time before Regal takes the United States strap off of him and adds it as well to his lengthy line of championship wins.
    And yeah, before you guys call me a Regal mark (which I don't give a fuck if you do), I already know I'm singing his praises. Why? Because I like real solid wrestlers who can back up their talk, and William Regal has never failed to do that. Tough as they come.


    Posted By: Devin (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 05:24 PM

     
     
    miz with great mic work.. would rather listen to a bunch of hyenas squaking...
    matt hardy? he's a great mid carder but not a main event.. i do agree with one of the list.. ted dibiase.. although i hate legacy and wish they would fire orton.. a face turn by ted would be awesome.. he's got skill and should not be held back by randy boreton.....
    although horny king has a ring to it there is no way they could "justify" it


    Posted By: matt (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 05:38 PM

     
     
    Good Ideas:

    1. King Jericho. While he doesn't NEED the KOTR title at this point he may be one of the most entertaining Kings on the entire WWE roster; he could really take the King character and run with it.

    2. King Kozlov. I like the idea of a Heel Russian Czar reigning over WWE. It would help give Kozlov some much needed personality and may even work as a Brock Lesnar push.

    3. King Matt Hardy. Of all the wrestlers on the WWE roster, he is the one who could probably use the win most to catapult him into Main Event Status. Matt Hardy is about the level Owen Hart, Triple H, and Kurt Angle were prior to their KOTR wins and a win here would really help make him a Main Eventer.

    Bad Ideas:

    1. King Hornswaggle. NO, NO, NO and NO. If Hornswaggle wins, WE RIOT.

    2. King DiBiase. Maybe in a year or so, but it's TOO SOON right now. I see The Legacy staying together for much of the year with DiBiase primarilly remaining part of Simply Priceless over that time.

    3. King Miz. I hate to say it, but Miz has JTTS written all over him. KING MORRISON, on the other hand, could be a refreshing turn for his character.

    Other Kings:

    1. King Umaga. You KNOW that they want to push him, and while it wouldn't do much more for his character other than being carried to the ring by several Indy wrestlers on a throne, I could see McMahonagement crowning a Samoan King to create a new Main Event Heel on SmackDown.

    2. King John Morrison. See my comments about the Miz. Morrison is easily the HBK of that tag team and he might be able to put an interesting spin on the King character with his 70s gimmick. Besides, like Edge in 2001, a KOTR win could be just what John Morrison needs to break out of the lower midcard as a singles wrestler.

    3. King Christian. A KOTR win for Christian would do just as much for him as it would for Matt Hardy. Based on audiance reactions Christian is CLEARLY READY to make the leap from Upper Midcard Status to Main Event Status.


    Posted By: Guest#5982 (Guest)  on May 11, 2009 at 08:54 PM

     


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