High Road/Low Road 07.31.09: Tazz in TNA
Posted by Chad Nevett on 07.31.2009
Will Tazz joining TNA as Joe's adviser help raise both Joe and TNA to the next level, or does it serve no discernible purpose? Plus, a bumper pack of feedback including an impassioned defense of Michelle McCool. Go on, click the link. You'd be mad not to after that buildup!
Welcome back to the High Road/Low Road!
A brief explanation of the column: Sat takes the High Road (positive view) on angles, gimmicks, and other wrestling related "stuff" while Uncletrunx takes the Low Road (negative view).
Results for CM Punk's Heel Turn:
High Road: 81%
Low Road: 00%
Both Roads: 19%
Tazz In TNA
High Road:
When a wrestler comes from the WWE, the main thing that we hear is that somebody that has been with TNA for awhile is going to lose their spot. With Tazz coming in this should not be the case because he is not going to wrestle; he is basically going to be used in a non-wrestling role.
Low Road:
Whenever TNA sign a former WWE guy, the question has to be asked; exactly what do they offer to TNA that they don't already have? With Tazz, the answer is "not a lot." He's not going to add to the roster, they already have a full complement of commentators and I'm not convinced by the logic of having him as a manager, as I'll explain in below.
High Road:
Tazz has basically been an announcer since his retirement and I think it will be nice to see him in a different role. I think the role as an adviser to Samoa Joe should be interesting to see. It will also be interesting to see how he does in this role.
Low Road:
With TNA bringing in people like Raven, does it not make sense to somehow create a storyline out of this? Instead, Tazz ends up as an "adviser" to Joe. I'm not sure I understand the need for this. Given that Joe has just turned heel and joined the Main Event Mafia, is this not too soon after the other changes to add yet another character development? Joe seems to be the character that they just throw ideas at in the hope that he'll somehow manage to be as over as he was when he had a much simpler character and approach.
High Road:
While initially Tazz is not going to be announcing, I think that eventually it will be possible to see him as an announcer. While I like the team of Don West and Mike Tenay, Don West can be at times a little over bearing. I think that eventually TNA should think about putting Tazz in the booth with Mike Tenay and Don West.
Low Road:
Tazz on commentary worked because he was able to be himself, with a light hearted approach somewhat contrary to his wrestling character. Now he's joined the Main Event Mafia as a heel, I have to wonder exactly how Tazz will transition back to the commentary desk. His WWE work in recent years has acclimatized wrestling audiences to Tazz as a more friendly commentator type character; I'm not sure that he will be able to keep this up as a heel adviser and if he does change, I don't see how he will be able to go back to commentary. It would be better if he'd been brought in as a commentator straight away.
High Road:
While I was interested to see what side Tazz would join when he joined TNA, I think that TNA did the smart thing by having him join the Main Event Mafia. First, it breathes some new life into the Main Event Mafia just like Samoa Joe did. This will extend the shelf life of the Main Event Mafia. The second thing that will be interesting to see is Tazz as a heel. In the WWE, Tazz basically played the baby face role. I think that by having Tazz join the Main Event Mafia, we will get to see Tazz in a role that we have not seen him in.
Low Road:
Adding extra people to the Main Event Mafia every week reminds me of the nWo during its later stages. I think the comparison bears some extrapolation; when the nWo became top heavy with members, many of them seemed far less important and got lost in the shuffle. Storylines were confused and it was very hard to keep track of what was supposed to be going on. This is the danger with this constant addition to the Main Event Mafia. Eventually, it'll be so full of people it'll be mis-named.
High Road:
Tazz as a manager/adviser is going to allow Tazz to focus on one of his strengths and that is his ability to cut a promo. When he was an active wrestler, I loved his promos. Since he became an announcer, he has not had the opportunity to cut a long promo. I think his promo this past Thursday on Impact showed that he can still cut a good promo and hopefully he will continue to get the chance to.
Low Road:
As mentioned above, Tazz is going to have to overcome his run as a WWE commentator if he is to succeed as an adviser in TNA. Also, while it is useful to have a decent promo guy in the Main Event Mafia, I don't think that itself is enough to justify putting Tazz in that role. There are other guys who can do that and still wrestle too; Tazz is not going to be an active roster member and I'm not sure it's justification enough to put him on the payroll to cut promos.
High Road:
While it will interesting to see what names TNA comes with Umaga and Ken Kennedy when they bring them in, I really like that this situation does not apply to Tazz. Tazz can go with the name "Taz" and I think it works better for him than it does for Umaga and Ken Kennedy. Those guys are relatively new and it would have been a shame to see Tazz going by a different name.
Low Road:
With so many "free agents" out there at the moment and so many former WWE guys already at the top of TNA, it really is starting to look as if TNA is the place where WWE castoffs go. Guys like Joe and AJ are now starting to look like an endangered minority. I understand the need to establish TNA as a viable alternative to WWE but it is starting to look top heavy with Vince's cast offs and Tazz is a very good example of this.
Simply write "High Road", "Low Road", or "Both Roads" in the comment section.
E-Mails:
These are all of the e-mails that we received this week. We do not respond to the actual e-mail, but the reply to your e-mail will be below.
Freddy Neuwendyke Writes:
I actually like direction WWE's taking with CM Punk here. I think his straight edge character works better as a heel. Hopefully they stick in this direction and don't turn him face heel face heel and back all the time like with Big Show. Will it be the same as his vaunted ROH days? No and with good reason WWE is it's own fed and does it's own things.
Sat: Yeah, anybody who thinks this will be like his ROH heel turn need to have their heads examined.
Uncletrunx:I don't think it will be like his RoH turn. If WWE won't even take advantage of Mick Foley's missing ear to build his feud with Vader, they certainly aren't going to re-create an indy storyline.
Comments:
Below are the comments for last week's columns and our responses. Every comment will not be included because it makes our lives a lot easier.
Nick M. Writes:
Uncle: Finlay serving in the role as veteran/trainer to the incoming young talent was a great idea, but now that he's back on Smackdown, that's why William Regal was moved to ECW - to take over for him in that same role. And as Regal's match this week with Yoshi Tatsu proved, he's already doing a stellar job.
Sat: I think ECW should have both Regal and Finlay. LOL at Uncletrunx, he answers all of the other comments, but forgets the one that was directed at him.
Bobby C Writes:
High Road - CM Punk had pretty much peaked as a face. And as a face - he was never going to be a top face in the company. Having him turn heel gives him a chance to prove if he can be a top heel in the company. If people want him to succeed, he has to be a top 3 face or heel.
Top faces right now are Cena, Hardy and HHH - it will be tough for him to crack that top 3. Top heels right now are Orton, Jericho and Edge (who is out). Big Show might vie for that #3 spot in place of Edge - but Punk is being given that chance.
Sat: I can't believe I missed this. This would have been a great high road.
Uncletrunx: I'm glad you did! Last week was a tough column for me, as this is one of the best storylines WWE has done in years, in my view. It is a very good point though; Punk as a heel has a chance to really cement himself among the top guys. The risk is that by being elevated to that level he'll have to feud with Cena or HHH, who may well end up destroying him and pushing him back down but we'll have to wait and see.
Jbardo Writes:
High road all the way.
The heel turn is similar to Jerichos with HBK where hes just telling the truth but the fans turn on him just because its against a popular guy.
Also his title reign has already been much better then before as hes actually getting plenty of mic time now which he didn't before & his character seems so fresh.
Plus he has potentially awesome feuds with Morrison, Rey & Taker in the pipeline.
This heel turn will do nothing but wonders for his career.
Sat: The one thing that his heel turn has done is made his world title run respectable.
Uncletrunx: I think it's a shame they've taken the title off him. A win over Hardy at Night of Champions would've boosted him just a little higher and made his reign even better.
The Gold Standard Writes:
Both Roads more so pushing to High.I'm cool with Punk turning heel my only problem is he going to become the new Edge and Edge going to become the new Punk.In any event I think a heel punk opens the door for new challengers whether their face main eventers or upper midcarders.I look for Punk to feud with Morrison next.
Sat: I really hope this does not happen.
Uncletrunx: I prefer Edge as a heel. I think he works so well as a heel and his heel persona still has a lot of mileage left in it.
Heyyo Writes:
"CM Punk has been a baby face since his introduction to the WWE."
How can you forget his legendary heel turn in 07 when he joined the New Breed?
It last at least 1 or 2 weeks!
Sat: My bad. I completely blew it and I should be reprimanded for forgetting this epic heel turn.
Uncletrunx: Yes. Go and shave your head as a penance.
Mogamer Writes:
High Road all the way. I just hope they keep the belt on him for a few more months and not have him lose it to Rey Mysterio. I would like to see an extended feud with John Morrison and then the Undertaker.
Sat: I don't see Hardy being the one to take the title off of him, so the main intrigue is who is going to take the title off of him.
Uncletrunx: I'll say nothing here, except that I'm writing after Night of Champions and Sat wasn't…
The Great Captain Smooth Writes:
High Road. I like it so far. While it's true that he has been right on much of what he's been saying, it's the way he says it. Also, it's him attacking Morrison after losing to him and refusing to shake his hand after another loss. That doesn't even include the way he left Hardy to the wolves on SD, so Hardy would be weak for the PPV. The old Punk would have helped out another face, so he could win with honor. Another great thing about it is that he is not too far into heel mode, so he can still come back to being a face. That way, you could say that he was just going through a rough patch.
Sat: The heel turn reminds of Bret Hart's where if the fans want to find a reason to cheer him, then they can.
Uncletrunx: It is very much like Bret's heel turn. That was another of my favourite storyline; a brilliantly executed storyline with enough truth in the heel's words to make their viewpoint believable.
Guest #9549 Writes:
Punk's turn to the dark side is so subtle and slowly building it is easily the best thing from any of the major shows. Punk is taking a show which is taped and has the results 'spoiled' before it airs, and is still making his promos 'must see'.
I can only hope they find a way to have him go full-blown mega heel and tear Morrison apart, then set his eyes on HBK toward Wrestlemania.
Sat: I'll agree. I think Punk is making SmackDown a must watch show.
Uncletrunx: Punk vs Michaels at Wrestlemania could be the match to "make" Punk. I for one would love to see it.
ajpwandnwa4life Writes:
Both Roads- because while I love the slow methodical heel turn of Cm Punk rather then just full out turning him heel in the progress he has been jobbing out in lot of matches and looking more and more of a coward heel and I do not want him to end up like a Randy Orton cheating his way to victory and getting dqued on purpose and just looking like a total bitch.
Sat: I think that if he turns into Randy Orton, then we will have some problems.
Uncletrunx: I think that taking clean losses then losing at the Pay Per View hasn't helped Punk at all. However, I think that as a storyline, it's working brilliantly.
Orlando Writes:
Both Roads, leaning towards Low Road, and here's why. Yes CM Punk as a heel against fan favorite Jeff Hardy makes sense considering the contrast in lifestyles. However, how is that going to work against someone like the Undertaker?
Also, he is still being booked like he is unable to be a dominant champion, which the World Champ of any brand should appear to be. Getting pinned by Morrison (who's a great wrestler) cleanly and having to be protected in his match against Mysterio doesn't go far in getting people to think he's anything more than a midcarder.
Sat: I have faith that the WWE will make it work for the Undertaker.
Uncletrunx: This was one of my major concerns. Punk's whole point is that his lifestyle is superior to Jeff's. I hope he doesn't turn full on "cheesy heel" and keeps the element of truth in his persona if he does end up feuding with Undertaker because he's rapidly becoming one of the most interesting characters in wrestling since Raven's run in the original ECW.
David Writes:
Punk needs to be the top heel on SmackDown for three reasons: 1.it'll freshen his career: The guy's been a face for car too long, and his "first" heel run in mid-2003 didn't do squat for him, so this is a chance to make up for that. 2.Since the obvious plan is to pull the trigger on a face turn for Edge once he returns in 2010, he is the oubvious choice to be the top heel: Unless the bottom line was to waste a lot more time and money with the Hardy/Punk storyline, with Punk talking about Jeff's personal ongoing private (yeah,right) problems with drugs, he's the evil bastard to fill the void. 3.Fuck you, Jericho: NOBODY missed you when you left, NOBODY wants you around now, and NOBODY will miss you when you leave again! Besides, with all due respect to Shawn Michaels, I don't see HBK going to SmackDown to try and take the top heel spot anytime down the road. Correction: I don't see HBK returning anytime down the road.
Sat: Wow, I am shocked by the Jericho hate. It must be the same as my Michelle McCool hate.
Uncletrunx: I don't understand the Jericho hate either. I for one missed him when he was gone.
JLAJRC Writes:
Both Roads- I'm liking the heel turn, mostly because Punk is doing it so well.
But I do kinda have some problems with it. One is what Uncletrunx mentioned. What happens after the feud with Jeff Hardy is done? Unless they move MVP to Smackdown so Punk can taunt him about his past (like what Swagger recently did), they're is no one else Punk can realistically feud with using this persona. Unless the WWE plans on revealing other wrestlers past problems or outright making them up (maybe they'll make a wrestler a former alcoholic or something).
Also, it seems awfully similar to Chris Jericho's current persona. The only thing missing is Punk isn't using words like hypocrite or syncophants. Although a possible Jericho/Punk tag team would be excellent and make sense now.
But the biggest problem is that Punk seems to be developing a cowardly or unsportsmanlike streak out of nowhere. Just look at his matches with John Morrison, or the way he seems to be DQ'ing himself all off a sudden. Not a big fan of that.
Sat: As I wrote above, I think that the WWE will make it work. Plus, if he starts taunting everybody about their past, won't it become repetitive.
Uncletrunx: A Jericho / Punk tag team would've worked brilliantly, given their similar approaches at the moment.I wonder why they didn't go with it?
Hannah Hardy Writes:
High road .
The turn speaks for itself , only blind haters will ignore it .
Speaking of blind hatred , WTF @ Sat ?
Mc cool is "ruining " the division ? . Next time you are tempted to do those drugs , Sat , JUST SAY NO .
At the end of the day they are pushing the girl who took advantage of her opportunity. Gail came in and was not ready, Candice lost her fire, Maria is filling Torrie's old role, Eve and Layla are still improving, Katie and the Bellas fell out of the circle because of the tandem they are in, Natalya didn't get the shot for not paying her dues yet .
As for the Divas title push, in case it is brought up, she won that because Torrie couldn't. Torrie admits that the title was made for her, but her back was injured by the girl who she was supposed to be challenged by - Krissy Vaine. Some may say Victoria was there, but at the end of the day why would you give it to her ? Victoria was not that over, she wasn't great on the mic, and she was getting older. That left Maria and Michelle as the only viable options, and Maria was not even a serious competitor at the time after her run with Santino.
And before you bring it up , Taker does not do politics , he never has in 20 odd years , why will he start now ? He respects the business too much . Maybe Michelle got a push because she can actually wrestle , think about it .
When a suitable character and diva in Maryse emerged, Michelle dropped the title and slowly began to become a different character .
If Gail is held back by Mc Cool , then who is holding back Christian ? Point is , they both left the WWE for TNA . It takes time , they have to pay their dues again and in due course of time , they will be pushed .
BTW , Gail beat Mc Cool clean on SD , wow , Mc Cool is really holding her back right ?
Now she is the Women's champ simple and plain because she has earned the right to carry the belt by performing consistently day in and day out while her other counterparts haven't. She earned that belt by staying injury free, and she earned that belt by being the leader of the SD Divas locker room as JR has pointed out in his old blogs after the draft that she is taking her free time and helping Eve, Maria, and Layla in the ring when that is something that she doesn't have to do.
That is my 2 cents on Michelle McCool and it may not be popular, but IMO it's hard but fair but the truth .
Not liking Michelle Mc cool is OK , but blind hatred like this , that too from a columnist , disgusts me . The girl is working hard , helping other young girls out , and actually tries to be a credible heel .
But no , she is ruining the division , maybe she should do 3 moves in each match like Maryse and babble in French , maybe then you'll like her .
Shame on you .
Sat: Here's my problem. McCool could have made a worthy contender for herself with Gail Kim and what did she do. She stopped her in her tracks. Sure, she let her have a win, but at the end of the day, Kim had to be moved. How can Michelle McCool say with a straight face that she is going to teach Natalya how to do a headlock (remember this happened with the introduction of the Divas Title). Natalya got screwed by McCool, she should have been the divas champion first, but McCool wanted that on her resume, just like being the first person to win both titles. Plus, she is not getting a reaction from the crowd. That's why she went to heel. And now all we see is her doing hand gestures to a crowd like she is disgusted with their reactions when in reality there are no reactions. And for a long time she was not getting any TV appearances and when she starts dating the Undertaker, she starts to get weekly appearance. Something just does not sit right with me about McCool.
Uncletrunx: And with that, folks, we're out of time! Tune in again next week, same time, same website
Your reasons for taking the High Road, Low Road, or Both Roads and suggestions for future High Road/Low Road are welcome at satuncletrunx@gmail.com or in the comment section. Your reply will be included in next week's column.
Low Road
I doubt that Taz will add something to TNA or push Samoa Joe any further.
Posted By: Guest#1022 (Guest) on July 31, 2009 at 01:55 PM
Low Road.Outside of a possibility of him announcing just another example of TNA giving up guys of today and tomorrow(Petey Williams,Sonjay Dutt) for guys from yesteryear(Tazz).
Posted By: The Gold Standard (Guest) on July 31, 2009 at 01:59 PM
Low Road.Outside of a possibility of him announcing just another example of TNA giving up guys of today and tomorrow(Petey Williams,Sonjay Dutt) for guys from yesteryear(Tazz).
a prime example of why tomorrow never comes. those two combined have the charisma of a half eaten carrot
Posted By: The fresh (Guest) on July 31, 2009 at 02:24 PM
Low Road. I just don't see how this move benefits anyone - Joe, TNA or Taz.
Joe had turned into a decent promo guy - so he doesn't need a manager to help in that regard. Plus - if he's associated with the MEM - he can simply be the muscle and not have to talk.
This doesn't help TNA since Taz's best attribute NOW is behind the mike. He might get a few minutes of TV time - but unless he becomes permanent behind the mike, he's being underutilized.
And other than TNA's schedule - Taz has done himself no favors if he ever expects to come back to the WWE. Especially with people "as disposable" as announcers, I can't see Vince clamoring to bring back this "defector" into a main announcing role for years after Tax leaves TNA.
BTW - I try to write these without reading your comments, so I apolgize if some of this is repetitive. And thanks for the thumbs up from my comments last week. If I was more of a wrestling geek, I'd be sending my e-mails in trying to replace some of the dopes on here (not either of you guys though).
Posted By: BobbyC (Guest) on July 31, 2009 at 03:34 PM
That defence of Michelle McCool is correct. I am in a minority who enjoys her work. I think it is so cruel how people can badmouth her and make mean jokes about her (her name, her looks, dating the Undertaker, etc). Michelle is a kind, talented, hardworking, dedicated woman who entered WWE for the right reason...to become a wrestler!! That was her goal, she didn't just fall into wrestling like so many other Divas who still suck at it (Maria, Maryse). And so what if it was through the Diva Search? Jackie Gayda was a Tough Enough winner, but proved to be one of the worst wrestlers ever.
If she was using her "stroke"/Undertaker to get a push, then why has she improved so much in the ring? A real opportunist would be the kind who would coast through their contract, not caring to work hard and have a crap attitude. Michelle grabbed whatever WWE has given her and has returned the favour by becoming one of the top 5 or 6 best women wrestlers in the WWE.
As for those who say she can't get over and has no character, tell me this-how many Divas apart from Mickie James is truly over anyway? Except for her NO Diva has been treated as important as Lita and Trish Stratus when they were around. So the problem lies not with Michelle alone, but with maybe the Divas as a whole, or WWE who don't seem to think it's important that women should develop characters.
And I apologise if you disagree, but to me, Natalya screwed herself last year, to be honest. When someone like Michelle who is quite by Vince tries to give you 'advice' you should try to at least pretend to look interested instead of flipping her off. Sorry, but there's a hierarchy in WWE, no matter how accomplished a wrestler you were before that.
So yes I like her a lot and give her a lot of credit.
Posted By: Code Red (Guest) on July 31, 2009 at 04:43 PM
Oh, forgot to add:
Low Road. I see no purpose for Taz at all in TNA. Sure he's decent on the mic, but why the hell would Joe need him as a mentor, when in reality Joe is 100 times the wrestler Taz ever was.
Posted By: Code Red (Guest) on July 31, 2009 at 04:56 PM
Both Roads, leaning high. Low, because it's another name that's past their prime that TNA is giving more time to. High, because Tazz can work the stick, he fits in well with Joe, and he could become a mentor for some of the younger talent in the back.
Posted By: The Great Capt. Smooth (Guest) on July 31, 2009 at 06:46 PM
Both Roads, While it is unpopular, it could be worked into the eventual fall of the main event mafia. When TNA bookers add anyone to the Mafia that is lot a man of legendary stature or a man who is less defined in the ring and is well past their in ring prime it shows frustration. The next steps in the Mafia could lead to a splinter faction(The Nation of Violence. which brings to mind why isn't Joe just the leader of the World Elite.), or it could just be another case of NWOverkill. Tazz is not exactly the best choice, nor is he the worst. He has a fan base in many cities that TNA tours. And it could make the Mafia more credible if they have men like Taz, who have been seen on a smaller circuit in wrestling before rising to prominence first in the WWE and then TNA. Many members of the Main Event Mafia have been able to get ahead instantly including Samoa Joe. There are two members now in the main event mafia that I see as men who had to work for everything that they have achieved. One is Booker T who was constantly overlooked until the last days of WCW, only to be overlooked again until Booker's last stints with the WWE. He has wrestled on a smaller circuit, whereas Nash made it in wrestling due to friendships and Vince's fascination of big men, and Scott was instantly put into a large role due to his brother Rick, Samoa Joe may have and still is occasionally overlooked in TNA, but up until his championship reign he was handed win after win after win until the only thing that was left was to give him the world title. Kurt Angle in college wrestling is one of the greatest success stories of all time. His gold medal standing is legendary, while Kurt may have been handed success due to his gold medal, he proved he could make it in both collegiate and olympic style and then as a pro wrestler. In the WWE he proved he was worth the hype, and this success in the bigger company, made him the man in TNA. Now he may be going past relevancy.
Taz's role in the Mafia may be intriguing yet, while no one can deny the established names of the stars in the group, one must look towards the future. Taz may be the Mafia's link to the past for the future, whereas the other members focus on their own careers, Taz is through with wrestling, he only serves as a mouth piece currently, and as a promo man he is unstoppable. Taz could guide men outside of Joe such as Matt Morgan, and perhaps Eric Young and lend them some upward mobility along the way.
Taz in TNA this could be good or bad, in some ways he is not noteworthy in the least, in others he is the most valuable member. The only way to lean towards one or the other is with what TNA itself eventually decides to do with Taz.
Posted By: Cannonite (Guest) on July 31, 2009 at 06:50 PM
High Road: granted, its money tied into someone who wont help the product in-ring, but he could help the younger wrestlers in the back, and help the commentary which seems like its just missing something.
and the person complaining about you dissing McCool sat, is insane. Gail Kim wasn't ready? I think Hannah needs to lay off the weed. Gail Kim is probably the best women's wrestler in WWE or TNA, and if nothing else, is certainly superior to McCool.
Posted By: JWestmoreland (Guest) on July 31, 2009 at 09:03 PM
Low road on Tazz.
High road on Taz.
Posted By: JO (Guest) on August 01, 2009 at 12:53 AM
Low Road unless they have him killing Don west and taking his place.
Posted By: z (Guest) on August 01, 2009 at 11:53 AM
Low Road on Taz in TNA. He doesn't offer anything and just takes mic time away from Joe, thus making Joe seem less important. And like others have said, Joe can cut good promos.
As far as McCool. Not many of the divas are very talented in the ring. She has the look the WWE wants to promote and she is half-way decent. Sadly Natayla is too "thick" to be a WWE Womens champ. So the WWE takes the most talented of the women who do have the WWE look (aneroxic with implants) and promotes them as champs. If Awesome Kong was in the WWE she would be the feamle version of Kane. Never champ but always "dangerous".
Posted By: mogamer (Guest) on August 03, 2009 at 12:49 PM
"As far as McCool. Not many of the divas are very talented in the ring. She has the look the WWE wants to promote and she is half-way decent. Sadly Natayla is too "thick" to be a WWE Womens champ. So the WWE takes the most talented of the women who do have the WWE look (aneroxic with implants) and promotes them as champs. If Awesome Kong was in the WWE she would be the feamle version of Kane. Never champ but always "dangerous"."
Beth Phoenix dominated the women's division last year, but she doesn't have that typical WWE Diva look.
Posted By: Code Red (Guest) on August 03, 2009 at 02:06 PM
"Beth Phoenix dominated the women's division last year, but she doesn't have that typical WWE Diva look.
Posted By: Code Red (Guest) on August 03, 2009 at 02:06 PM"
Ya, but she also played the "straight man" to Santino. And was out of sight for some time after that. While Mickie James also doesn't have the typical WWE look, I believe she is just there to pass the title on to someone else (Gail Kim?) who will set up Kelly Kelly winning the belt. By that time Kelly Kelly should be able to wrestle without killing herself or anyone else.
By the way, I think Beth is the sexiest Diva in the WWE!
Posted By: mogamer (Guest) on August 03, 2009 at 02:34 PM
High Road
Because its TAZ damn it!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: US (Guest) on August 12, 2009 at 05:21 AM
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