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    ADR is at a mid-card level right now, and Dolph Ziggler is at main event level, they need to switch. Seriously.
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  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Murphdogg4 View Post
    congradulations to whoever started this thread for thinking that ADR is a rookie. Way to go wwe universe
    To me, Rookie means a guy who is in the main roster for a year or so.

    Even if AJ Styles debuts tomorrow in WWE, for the next year to my eyes he will be a rookie.

    Rookie doesnt mean that youre not good.
    Rookie means that youre new to the WWE.

    I already said that I believe that Del Rio has an immense talent in the ring.

    But as far as mic skill goes, he is just not at the level to be a main eventer.

    Next time please try to understand what is the message that a person wants to deliver instead of using pointless sarcasm.

  3. #33
    its funny how you guys always say "wwe screwed (insert name) over"

    is it not about time wrestlers actually made their own work?

    i really disliked del Rio (in the good hate a heel way)

    but when he became champion he didn't elevate himself to the next level

    theres one person to blame for del Rio being bland. and that's del Rio

  4. #34
    Look at both Miz and Del Rio.

    Nowdays Miz is above Del Rio but why?

    He spent years doing crap like hosting the divas and jobbing.
    Then he started that annoying "Hoorah" era...
    Then he won the tag titles with Morrison and after that he won the US title.

    He had plenty of time to learn and evolve.

    Del Rio, as soon as he arrived in the main roster, was immediately shooted to the top of the world.

    He was given a huge weight on his shoulder... I am not surprised to see he failed to become what WWE wanted him to be.

    How can you work calmly in the number 1 company when you are already given so much responsability? (being the next big thing)

    Of course you're right when you tell that Del Rio is also the one to blame.
    Maybe another guy would have success where he failed...

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