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Nothing says I'm here to make an entrance like Joe sprinting to the ring and having to slow down to a near stop to make sure he doesn't trip and fall through the ropes. Having that ramp flush with the ring is great for slower more deliberate entrances but really shits all over the run down to make a quick entrance.
Morgan has never actually been in a program since he was working with Hernandez. He's just THERE...and sometimes, he's actually not. He's had so many start and stop pushes...I just think if you ever want to push the guy, he needs to start from the bottom and move his way up again...I thought they were going to do it when they said he was going to "go through the whole roster, Terry!" but he was around for like a month, and it was in backstage segments. WTF? Is this guy doing something else with his life or something?.
Morgan was lost in the WWE. He was a giant oak among redwoods. In TNA, even most of their ex-WWE guys are smaller. Anderson, Angle, Hardy, etc. In TNA, he could be a giant oak among bushes. He's naturally bigger and better than the field. Have him run through guys on TV for a year, Samoa Joe style. I wouldn't even have him get knocked off his feet for 8 months That more than anything needs to happen in TNA, and wrestling in general. If you build him up, either as a heel or face, you give that momentum to whomever finally knocks him off.
I have been a Matt Morgan apologist for years now. The guy should be the #1 guy in a company like TNA. He has size, athleticism, periods of charisma, etc. For some reason TNA has either noticed this and ignored it or maybe they are afraid he'd be too dominant of a champion in that company. There is no excuse for their constant booking him as a second fiddle.
If I were a part of TNA Creative, Gunner would have been a major part of Aces & 8s from day 1. The guy has that legitimate badass tough guy look that the rest of Aces & 8s try so hard to pull off.
LOL at having #ImpactLive in the corner of the screen and obviously be pre recorded as Hulk Hogan's hands are not blisterde or burned in the least bit.
If I were a part of TNA Creative, Gunner would have been a major part of Aces & 8s from day 1. The guy has that legitimate badass tough guy look that the rest of Aces & 8s try so hard to pull off.
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