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Old 06-28-2018, 05:30 PM   #35
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Sheamus is a weird case. I mean, obviously not British, but they've tried with the dude pretty hard over the years. Other than Alberto Del Rio, I can't think of a guy that has won as many World Titles and feels so mid-card. He's got everything they want and look for. He's a big dude, agile for that size, ripped, has a distinct look, is a comfortable talker and works his ass off (wasn't he their most prolific wrestler until Dean Ambrose came along?). He's appeared in movies and they've given him the King of the Ring, Royal Rumble and Money in the Bank. They've tried to put everything onto him, so why does he feel so...nothing? Is it just reflective of the era?
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