High Road/Low Road 09.25.09: Legacy vs DX
Posted by Chad Nevett on 09.25.2009
A feud for the ages or one you'd rather forget? We're waiting for your vote...
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 Dolph Ziggler:
High Road: 79%
Low Road: 14%
Both Roads: 07%
DX versus Legacy
High Road:
Having DX feud with Legacy does something that needed to happen and that was to end the Triple H/Randy Orton. Triple H and Randy Orton had been going on forever and we needed a change in the main event. Legacy versus DX allows for that to happen.
Low Road:
Having DX around at all is a shame at this point. It seems that every time the WWE runs out of things to do, they put DX back together; is this the fourth or fifth time they've done a DX reunion in the last few years? Either way, it's a tired concept which needs to be put out to pasture. In addition, this feud still keeps Triple H firmly at the top of the card and the Legacy were involved in the previous feud as the henchmen to Randy Orton, so the change seems to me to be relatively minor. This also leads to the next point…
High Road:
We keep hearing how Legacy (DiBiase and maybe Rhodes) have the potential to be stars for the WWE. I think if they are going to become stars for the WWE, they need to mix it up with the top stars of the WWE. This feud with DX allows for the WWE to see if Legacy is ready for the top spots.
Low Road:
… which is that the Legacy have spent too long during the Triple H vs Orton feud as the whipping boys. They were made to look so utterly useless and weak compared to the all powerful Triple H that I now struggle to buy them as contenders against DX. I know that the heel role is that they cheat and use nefarious tactics to win, but Legacy have been buried so badly in the past that this feud does not seem like a feud of equals to me.
High Road:
One of the main concerns that I had with this feud was I was wondering if the matches were going to be any good. The reasons for this were that Shawn Michaels was coming off of a long layoff and Legacy are two guys that have not been around for that long. You had to wonder if this was going to have an impact on the quality of the matches. Thankfully that has not been the case because I have found both of their pay per views matches to be very entertaining.
Low Road:
The matches have been ok, but have been hurt by how badly the Legacy were treated before. I know WWE expects the fans to have very short memories, but I still look at these guys as the wrestlers Triple H would routinely hammer into the floor with little effort in his quest to get to Randy Orton.
High Road:
Going into this feud I expected DX to have the upper hand in this feud and I basically expected it to be a complete sweep for DX. And most of you expected the same thing. But at Breaking Point, Legacy managed to get Shawn Michaels to tap out. I think this is huge for Legacy because there are very few people that have made Shawn Michaels tap out. This is a huge notch in Legacy's belt.
Low Road:
It took both of them using submission holds on him at the same time for it to happen. This is exactly what I mean; DX are being kept very strong even in losing, so the hangover of Legacy being little more than jobbers remains.
High Road:
The one thing that has worked nicely for this feud is that it makes sense to have a Hell in the Cell match between these two teams. A Hell in a Cell match would not have worked if DX had won both matches. But because DX lost the match at Breaking Point, it made sense for them to settle their feud in Hell in a Cell.
Low Road:
Can anyone see Legacy winning this? Anyone at all? Nope, nor me.
High Road:
We have all heard the rumors that Ted DiBiase is going to become a baby face with the release of the Marine 2. I think that it makes sense to have this feud right now because if it does not happen now, the odds are that DiBiase was not going to get to work with HBK and HHH for an extended period of time.
Low Road:
What would've been far more interesting is if they had turned DiBiase face and set him against Rhodes in a nice little midcard feud, with the better of the two advancing up the card. I know it would've taken longer to establish them as "top level" stars, but it would've been a more natural build and would have erased the taint of being Orton's bodyguards by taking them away from him and the man he had feuded with. Eventually, one or both of them could have taken on guys like Triple H, using the "I'm now older and better" approach to make them seem like legitimate contenders. To me, it certainly would have been better than the current angle, which seems like whipping boys vs an old, tired gimmick which should have been dropped about three comebacks ago.
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.
John Barnes Writes:
As much as I enjoy the guy, I have to go "Low Road" on Dolph Ziggler... for the time being.
While he can prove his overall worth in the future with his charisma and in-ring ability, he still has some problems to overcome. I'll start with one High Road/Low Road topic: his feud with the Great Khali.
While he did net 3 victories against Khali, who in spite of what people say about his in-ring ability, still can guarantee looks whenever someone defeats him (only six WWE wrestlers have obtained victories over him: Ziggler, Undertaker, John Cena, Finlay, Triple H, and Kane, but four of those guys got them in a clean win or without resourcing to weapons and alternate tactics for at least one win, with Ziggler and Finlay being the exception now), those victories were in the category of DQs and "cheap wins", which don't help out the winner as much as the loser.
The next one is his feud with Rey Mysterio. He has cemented his status as a worthy contender for the Intercontinental Championship, but hasn't beaten Rey when it counts the most. Now, Rey got suspended and the belt was given to John Morrison, which is my latest reason for "Low Road": Morrison has virtually made Ziggler a joke with the "Mr. Ziggles" comments he now slings, and Dolph does not help his case by yelling "Stop calling me that!" and running off. Much like in real life, if you yell at somebody for calling you a name and running off, that only encourages him, and if Ziggler wants the fans to end the "Mr. Ziggles" comments, he shouldn't just walk away, but rather face Morrison, at least once, to prove that he can face off against him outside of whenever its convient on Ziggler's part.
However, Ziggler does have in-ring ability, like I stated, and I enjoy the "Zig Zag" finisher, and I also love his skills on the microphone. But, he has to win the IC Belt, and shut the fans up before I can consider him as a "High Road" guy.
Sat: The problem with the Ziggler is that Rey Mysterio has a lot of pull with the WWE. The WWE would have given him the title by now.
Uncletrunx:If Vince is really as big a fan as has been suggested, he would undoubtedly tell Rey to suck it up and job. As it is, I don't think Ziggles is yet at the level where he can even challenge for a mid card belt and win.
Jake Corbet Writes:
I know, I surprised myself by going High Road. I have a few reasons though, and I think it's legit. While his program with Maria is stupid, and dull .. it's only a small piece of what Dolph has been doing. Quite frankly, I'm glad they pulled Morrison/Ziggler from the PPV because it would have blown .. and since Dolph needs more work on his wrestling, him having his first real big PPV match being some form of a submission match, would have been the dumbest thing they've done in a long, long time .. and killed any kind of momentum Ziggler has established .. and any and all credibility the IC belt has gotten back as of late. Giving Ziggler/Morrison time to brew, and doing it at HiTC .. much better option (now if only Morrison would work on his promos .. the Mr. Ziggles promos are painful to listen to, even if the name itself is amusing). I think that crop of guys on Smackdown is just one thing away from being the new "it" bunch. Ziggler needs some wrestling work. Morrison needs some mic work. Given time, and some development on the IC level .. they could really be inserted into big belt contention in say .. six months or so.
The sheer fact that Vince likes the kid, and has brought him back with new gimmicks .. says that like him or not, he's going to be around a while. I think he's shown lots of promise in the time he's been here. With Batista smashing the shit out of Jericho this past Smackdown, I have hope that it's not going to be Ziggler that gets the call to keep doing the job to big Dave. Jericho this week, Show next week .. then maybe spread it around to Knox and Kane? I have a feeling they're going to keep Ziggler seperate from Dave, and keep that IC belt feud going for a while. Meanwhile they can inject Dave into the World title feud between Punk and Taker.
To be honest, I'm really surprised Taker agreed to that finish .. after some of the matches he's given us over the years .. I have to believe they were all high and drunk when they came up with those finishes, and didn't have time to rework them before the PPV started or something .. I just can't believe that he was told that finish, and didn't try to forcibly remove Vince's head from his shoulders.
Regardless, Mr Ziggles has beaten Khali 3 times .. and as stated, that's a real short list. Sure, we know that those wins weren't clean wins .. but in a year, all that's going to matter is that the score card reads Ziggler 3 - Khali 0. That's the short attention span of your average viewer working for you there WWE. He needs some work on his mat skills, and to name his finisher .. he's got an entrance song that's immediately recognizable .. he's got the hair flick gesture .. he just needs to finish the gimmick (please god have them give it a good name ..) and he's gold.
Speaking of which .. topic idea for you guys .. maybe a high road low road on some of the finisher names that are coming out lately? Some of them are just .. lame. What's Codys, Crossroads? Weak. See, Jericho gets it .. ever since he started the Y2J gimmick .. gold. "Codebreaker" .. just win. "Dream Street"? Really? That's the best you could come up with? "Worlds Strongest Slam" .. from a guy you call the Worlds Strongest Man? Really guys, don't hurt yourselves ..
That may not work as a topic .. alright, how about this .. High Road / Low Road on Zack Ryder. I'd be interested to see what you guys have to say about his "Woo woo woo". Maybe it's just me .. I don't get it .. it annoys the absolute shit out of me. Maybe I'm just not seeing the brilliance of this gimmick .. I can't see how it's ever going to go over. Seamus on the other hand .. man, he's the new Finlay, only better. That gimmick will work long term, it's worked for Finlay over the years .. and he's gotta be getting close to retiring from the ring, so there's no reason it can't be continued on by Seamus.
Or maybe Abraham Washington. I can see lots of Low Road about him.
Anyway. Just kicking ideas into the pool in case you guys are running a bit low.
Great column, I always love reading it. :)
Sat: Morrison's big problem is the promos. For Batista, I see his next opponent being either Kane or Ziggler. For Ziggler to have a chance at becoming a star, we all have to hope that Kane is the next victim for Batista. We do go low on topics from time to time, so your suggestions have been noted. Zack Ryder's column in particular is very close to be done and it may be showing up in the next few weeks or held back as a spare for when something comes up.
Uncletrunx: "the new Finlay, only better"? He's a good prospect, but Finlay is a legitimate legend where I come from. He's got to go some to fill those boots.
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.
The Gold Standard Writes:
Both Roads more so High depending on the booking.I think eventually Dolph Ziggler will just go by Dolph like Carlito did when he was called Carlito Carribean Cool.With a doubt I know he will win the IC Title,Tag and maybe even ECW Title if he ever goes their but I'm worried he might be another Mr. Perfect.High Profile matches but never winning the big belt.A lot of mid carders have hit that.I guess its too early to tell right now but I think hes going to be part of future of rising stars.
Sat: I don't see him losing his last name like Carlito.
Uncletrunx: If anything, I can see them emphasizing the "Ziggler" part more.
MDK Writes:
If "Hi, I'm Dolph Ziggler" blossomed into his current persona, then it was not a bad gimmick that he "overcame." THAT, my friend, was a classic example of the IWC judging a character prematurely. After 2-3 weeks of introducing himself, about 9/10 of the internet was SO SURE that they understood where it was going and that it would flop. (Just like that John Cena kid's rapper gimmick .... d'OH!) Ziggler then moved beyond the simple intros and started wrestling and people took notice of his undeniable ability. His character has grown, but is NOT disconnected from "Hi, I'm Dolph Ziggler." Developed, NOT disconnected, or, as you put it, "overcome." For all anybody on the internet knows, this was the plan all along. (But it sure makes us sound smarter if we PRETEND that we were right and Nick Nemeth "overcame" the bad gimmick handed to him.) That's probably one of the reasons McMahon thinks the internet is a self-serving joke full of people talking without knowing. (Because he's mostly correct.) Rather then EVER giving WWE the benefit of the doubt (as I am in this case), the majority of the internet assumes the worst.
You'll have to try harder to excuse the internet's perpetual rush to premature judgement next time.
Sat: I'll agree with that. People always rush to judgment, but that is expected. There are weekly columns and you have to write about something.
Uncletrunx: Quite. It would be a bit of a dull column if all we said was "we need to wait and see where this goes". Plus it would lead to a lot of "Both Roads" votes.
IC Champ Writes:
I agree the I mean the Zig Zag is a cool finisher but I dont see that as being something a main eventer would use or hell lose to.I still dont know why Benji doesnt use the T-Bone as finisher than that leaping flatliner
Sat: Is the Zig Zag a name the IWC came up (like Hooligans for London and Kendrick) because I have not heard this used.
Uncletrunx: I truly hope the Zig Zag doesn't stick. If it does, I'd like us to do the column on awful move names, because that one would be a gift to me!
JLAJRC Writes:
I gotta go with High Road as he has a good gimmick with alot of potential. But I do agree they need to drop the Maria stuff, as I feel it's leading to a Maria heel turn. Not that I'm opposed to a heel turn, but I think of better ways to do it than by sticking up for a heating boyfriend.
Sat: I hate to go in this direction because it has been a few weeks, but what the hell is Michelle McCool doing? She basically destroyed her only viable contender (Melina) and now as to resort to this (take pictures of Dolph groping her) to get a new contender…
Uncletrunx: We really need to do a Michelle McCool column.
The Great Captain Smooth Writes:
High Road. The reason the WWE didn't have the Ziggler/Morrison match at Breaking Point in because they couldn't come up with a finish. The higher ups consider both of them stars in the making and didn't want to see either one lose to the other in a regular match. That is why the match will probably be at the HIAC PPV. The WWE doesn't protect guys that much, unless they have big plans for them. What does he have? Youth? Check. Ability? Check. Charisma? Check. Potential? Check. The guy has a lot of goods that the WWE would be dumb to ignore. I am interested in what is going on with him and the divas on SD. There are many ways they could play with the whole Ziggler/McCool fake picture deal. Finally, he's probably got one of the greatest smirks in history. When you look like a shit, most fans tend to hate you. When the fans hate you, you become remembered.
Sat: The smirk that he has definitely helps draw the ire of the fans.
Uncletrunx: The smirk is great. Not enough to make me change my mind on the other Low Roads, but it is great.
Luke7766 WritesL
Because he had a nasty habit of dropping people on there head. Not cool. In Dolph's case i'm taking the HIGH ROAD. i think he's great. Just give him some time to fine tune his character and in ring game. Oh yeah, he needs a new name for his finisher. JR called it the Zig Zag on superstars the other night, can't really picture a WHC match ending with JR screaming ZIG ZAG! ZIGGLER HITS THE ZIG ZAG!!! 1,2,3. New Champ. Just sounds weak to me.
Sat: That explains my question from above. I missed Superstars this week, so there you go.
Uncletrunx: So it's officially the Zig Zag? Oh dear…
Miz fan Writes:
"High Road:
A good finishing maneuver is underrated, but very valuable to a wrestler's success. Dolph Ziggler has a great finishing maneuver because it can be hit from anywhere. My only complaint with the finishing maneuver is the fact that it does not have a name, but I would prefer they come with a good name instead of just coming up with a name.
Low Road:
I like a finisher which can be hit from anywhere, but the fact that it has no name does not suggest that WWE are going to push it as a move to be feared. I remember reading an interview with Randy Orton where he was given a couple of hours to think of a name for his finish; while it is not the best name in the world, it has been established as a move which will end a match; Ziggler's nameless finish does not have the same aura in my opinion, nor will it until it gets some attention including a name."
OMG his finisher has a name idiots its the ZigZag wow. Do your research guys.
Sat: What do I say about this comment. I'll be nice and say this. Column goes up Friday, so we have to finish it by Thursday. The name came out on Thursday (a show I missed). It's pretty obvious why that High Road and Low Road was left in there. Honestly this is one of the reasons I hate comments. People just do not use their brains at all.
Uncletrunx: I agree with Sat. Had I known the name "Zig Zag" had been given to the finisher, you can bet I would've been using that as a Low Road.
Zack Writes:
High Road, he has everything needed to have success. Lots of charisma and lots of athletic ability plus as you have mentioned a flash finisher (called the Zig Zag BTW) that looks good. Not sure it looks as devestating as the RKO so I don't know if it can beat the main event guys but for now, in the midcard it looks convincing enough. After all the Attitude Adjustment doesn't look like it hurts yet Cena has won loads of belts off that.
Sat: Sometimes it looks like the STF does not hurt either, but that is a different topic for another day.
Uncletrunx: It's a topic we might have to bring out when we're low on ideas, probably some time in the May – August "low period" for Wrestling. Anyway, enough of me; on to the Twitter hype:
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.
high road. i think this feud (regardless of the past) has done more to get Legacy over than anything. i can see them beating DX in the cell.. althought it prolly wont happen... still good-great matches!
Posted By: matt (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 12:16 PM
Going high road here guys...
1- Triple H needs stuff to do besides being in title matches. It seems the only thing he's WILLING to do something besides title matches is when he's with Shawn in DX.
2- HHH in DX helps his face character, because when he's NOT DX-HHH as a face he's just a neutered version of his heel character (who still almost always wins). Mind you this is all coming from a guy who LIKES HHH.
3- Legacy (or "priceless"...whichever), need something to do until the higher ups are ready to turn Ted (or turn both against Orton). The tag champs are heels, there's no real other tag teams on Raw (are there? face teams?), so at least they're still on TV.
4- When this ends, they (Legacy) have a built in feud with each other, which is more than you could say for Miz post-Cena feud.
5- DX back together means a potential DX break up, and if they're smart and turn HBK heel we could see heel HBK/face HHH which is something I don't think we've seen at all in the last decade.
Posted By: M:-X (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 12:32 PM
Low Road.I think this feud has been like whatever and has been predictable.Yea I was glad and surprised that Legacy won at breaking point but look to what extent.In any event a win is win.Besides Legacy before this had been lackeys more so than a tag team.I expected them to be champs again or feuding for the titles but thats not important to them which I thought is important for every tag team.As for DX I rather see them bury each other in a feud then other superstars.
Posted By: The Gold Standard (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 12:42 PM
The Pedigree/Sweet Chin Music vs. Dream Street/Crossrhodes
Low Road only cause Legacy doesn't have moves that seem that could take out top superstars like HBK and HHH.I mean DiBiase Dream Street and Million Dollar Dream I could by cause anything with a uranage works nowadays(Ezekiel Jackson) but Rhodes Crossrhodes I dont buy.Rhodes should use some sort of flowing ddt or a snap neckbreaker facebuster idk...
Posted By: finishing mark (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 12:45 PM
I'm gonna take both roads on this one. It would become firmly high road if WWE could do something interesting with HITC match and its outcome. Legacy losing would mean the program would effective mean nothing. A DiBiase Vs Rhodes fued is something that would quite interesting to see and would be something that could build them both up to be major players in the Upper-Mid Card. If creative decide to do something different (or if Trips finally wants to put someone over) Lecacy could take a win at HITC somewhere. Jerishow is gonna be over soon with Edge coming back to obviously fued with Jericho. As a result, Legacy could continue to add some kind of prestige to these titles. Hart Dynasty and Legacy could take the tag team division somewhere different for WWE and even Vince must see now that it needs a revival. Make it happen Vince!
Posted By: King_Nothing (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 01:12 PM
Low Road.
Having Legacy be lackies to Orton and be in a fued with DX would be the same as having the Mulkeys back up Flair and begin a fued with Dusty and Magnum. It's just not believable that they could be competitors.
Posted By: Comment Board Poster (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 01:36 PM
Low Road. Here's what the WWE seems to forget as well as the fans: one win does not a main eventer make. Who else has Legacy beaten cleanly to show that they can be any legitimate threat to a championship?
The smart move would've been to establish them as tag champs for an extended period of time so even if they had lost their feud to DX (which will happen) they still have the potential championship presence.
What will happen though is that once they split up Dibiase will become a bland babyface while Rhodes will be stuck in mid-card land, and none of them will ever come close to winning the World Championship.
Posted By: JR (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 02:58 PM
High Road. The matches have been good and Legacy is getting over.
Posted By: Justin (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 03:19 PM
Both roads - I don't think we can judge this feud until it's over.
Legacy as a team has looked competitive with DX, but neither member has looked like a future solo star.
Posted By: guest wrong (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 04:17 PM
Any one else see HBK super kicking HHH at some point before the end of the year? Blaming HHH for dragging him back to the WWE?
Posted By: T-Mac (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 06:01 PM
Low Road- It just reeks of giving Legacy and DX something to do, despite logically spinning off from the HHH/Orton feud, while Cena deals with Orton.
I just have seen nothing from Legacy yet to make them more than midcarders at best. I just don't think either one makes a good heel. Orton attacking Dusty would have made Cody interesting (plus the crowd was on his side for once). But we just got a half-hearted heel promo from Cody the next week. Lame.
Posted By: JLAJRC (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 06:14 PM
Are you kidding me?
High Road.
What the hell were Rhodes and DiBiase doing before this? Getting cracked upside the head on a weekly basis by the likes of Cena or Mark Henry, right? This is the first big-ticket feud they've had in their year-plus as a tag team, and it's about damn time.
Oh, and it was PERFECT the way they divided and conquered Michaels and the Game in that submission match.
Posted By: KanyonKreist (Registered) on September 25, 2009 at 06:16 PM
High Road.
Best thing on Raw at the moment (admittedly not difficult), good matches are coming out of it and it's better for Legacy than just being Orton's lackeys.
Posted By: Captftm09 (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 06:34 PM
Low Road - Legacy has been slapped around too much to seem legitimate. You don't see them putting Chavo against DX or Cena, this to me is the exact same thing. Prior to the DX feud I didn't even believe Legacy could take a punch. You can't go from one extreme to another and expect us to buy it. Yes we do have short attention spans, but they didn't even give us any cushion for that to come into play. If Legacy would have had one decent feud before DX maybe it would have been believable, but they went from punching bags to main eventers. Sorry ... not buyin it.
Posted By: Burnout (Guest) on September 25, 2009 at 07:00 PM
High Road. You have two great performers in DX and two guys with wrestling in their genes in Legacy. Each has won a big PPV match. It has allowed Cody to really come into his own and Ted Jr's time will come during his angle with Orton. I take Legacy more seriously, because HHH needed to find HBK in order to even the score. I also like it, because it's a reverse of what we usually see. It's usually the older holding down the younger, now it's the younger who are being a bit too cocky and thinking they own the place.
Posted By: The Great Capt. Smooth (Guest) on September 26, 2009 at 11:15 AM
Are these marks serious? LOW ROAD! Wasn't the WWF the one making jokes about WCW having old wrestlers back in the 90's? Now they take two young guys, and put them in a feud that they can't win with two guys in their 40's. I know someone is going to jump in and say "Well they won at Breaking Point". Yeah but it ended up two on one, and how that makes Legacy look strong I'll never know. Plus, they can't do that again, because this time they will be trapped in a cell. WWE fans should never complain about the MEM or TNA ever again.
Posted By: JWestmoreland (Guest) on September 26, 2009 at 03:44 PM
Both Roads
Posted By: Guest#7853 (Guest) on September 26, 2009 at 03:57 PM
"Any one else see HBK super kicking HHH at some point before the end of the year? Blaming HHH for dragging him back to the WWE?"
Let this happen please. If not that how about both members go heel that would also be as good.
Though I think Trip has already said he really does not ever want to go back as being a heel again.
Posted By: Martyn (Guest) on September 26, 2009 at 06:37 PM
What's with all the Legacy love going around these days?
Yes there was a lot of hype for them because they were second generation and it's nice that the WWE gave some new guys a lot of time at summer slam to see if they were worth the hype but they proved they weren't. The Legacy looked completely out of their depth and like they had absolutely no idea what to do with that much time and as a result the match was sleep inducing. Not terrible, but definitely not good or anything that belongs on PPV.
Still, the WWE gave Legacy a chance, they failed, that should have been the end of it. Instead the feud was extended for another PPV. This would have been fine if the second match ended in a squash sending the Legacy back down to jobber town since they clearly proved they weren't ready to even be mid-cards, but bafflingly they're given a tap out win over Shawn Michaels in another boring snooze fest! WTF! Imagine what someone with actual potential could have done with that win. By far the worst ending at breaking point. Cry all you want about the millionth re-enactment of the Montréal screw job, it makes sense, got heat and advanced story lines without focusing on the original making it the best re-enactment in 10 years.
Now there's a Hell In The Cell being wasted on this feud which should have ended months ago, which isn't half as embarrassing as every writer on this site practically orgasming over mediocre matches performed by mediocre wrestlers. When Shawn Michaels is in a two star match you know something's wrong, when people are treating it like it was a five star classic it's just sad.
The Hearts are completely blowing Legacy out of the water right now, showing more talent in three minute matches than Legacy can muster in a twenty minute match. For that matter nearly every other mid-card on every roster is showing more potential than Legacy.
Low Road for now, High Road if the long overdue squash finally happens at what still should be No Mercy.
Posted By: Guest#4268 (Guest) on September 27, 2009 at 09:19 AM
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