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Old 02-13-2014, 01:54 AM   #2100
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Originally Posted by Lock Jaw View Post
WWE.com has now changed Big E Langston's name to merely "Big E".

I don't like these name changes.... people that have first and last names just sound better. (Even if their "first name" is "Big E")
It works sometimes. But it usually happens naturally. Like with Batista. Way better than "Dave Batista" but the change happened subtly when people slowly started referring to him by just his last name like a high school gym teacher would do.

Goldberg was another one that ended up being much better. It seems to be fitting for monster characters. I guess it adds to their aura or something. (Heidenreich, Snitsky, Vader...)
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