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Veterans how important?



I have noticed recently on various sites, that the veteran wrestlers are getting quite a hard time by different people. The veterans do an important role in bringing through the young talent, increasing their in ring skills and teaching them to tell a story in the ring. In particular Finlay and Regal are often mentioned in lots of autobiographies crediting them for helping the talent when starting out. It then makes sense that Finlay was and now Regal are on ECW, Golddust has also moved there so hopefully he can help as well. So I say yes they might have a older style and cant move as fast as there younger colleages, but you can teach what you like in a Gym, but in front of a crowd it is different, so they need to be there. Leave the old guys alone!!!! By the way please dont think I am being hypercritical regarding my previous post about Mick Foley, The older generations place is teaching new talent, not headlining ppvs.



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# cletus42o
I don't think anyone has a problem with Finlay and Regal.

And it's not even necessarily veterans. Orton and Cena aren't veterans, but WWE is still shoving them down our throats. That's what most people don't like - getting stuffed full of guys they may care for in small bursts but when it's nonstop for over 6 months, it gets grating.

I don't think guys like MVP and Miz should get Goldberg-like pushes or anything, but it'd be nice for WWE to start building them towards reaching the main event level. Maybe they are - but it's tough to see it right now!  7/2/09 4:05 PM
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