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Originally Posted by the gabe
I won't argue that, but I think that both of them have really started looking ahead and looking at what is good for business instead of OMG GOTTA BE ON TOP! Look at Jarrett's match with Lethal a few weeks ago. And Hunter's gotten a lot better about putting people over the last few years too. As much as I hate Cena, it was HHH that helped bump him up to contender level.
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Well, I don't know. Even Hunter is guilty of putting himself on top while still making some lesser stars look good.. Jarrett's match with Lethal is nothing that hasn't been done before. Triple H had a great match with Taka Michinoku on an older Raw. To the point where the crowd, and myself, felt like Taka could acctually win. Much like Jarrett's match with Lethal. Triple H has done similar things with Jeff Hardy, Tajiri, The Hurricane and probably a couple others. Techincally he did with with Jericho where Jericho won, but Hebner was forced to reverse his decision. So the title reign never happened. And while it is nice to see as a wrestling fan, it really didn't help any of their careers in the long run. Cena was made on Smackdown. The crowd liked him, and it was him against JBL that brought him to that level. Cena's feud with Triple H tried to legitimize him as a Raw level star, instead of just a Smackdown guy, but I think it took Cena to the point where he needs a feud that does not revolve around the World Title. He can probably get some of the crowd back if he is out of the picture for a couple months.
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Originally Posted by Feisty
Chris Masters! Where's the rest of him? I guess he really was 'roiding it up.
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I think it was pain killers. Not 'roids. Or so I've read. But it would be a tough argument. I'm sure he'll get his mass back, but man, was it noticable. Even more so with his entrance video playing right behind him with his previous look.