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Old 06-03-2017, 04:17 PM   #27
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Because both of them were really lazy for huge stretches and that is irksome to be standard bearers.
To be fair, Rey was lazy because his knees were rebuilt a jillion times, and I imagine wwe's schedule made them feel like they were going to fall off. Doesn't male him any less mundane to watch during that time tho.

I'm giving it to Rey. In their prime, Rey was the better wrestler. And overall, his stories were more memorable. Also as others have stated, Rey didn't show up to the ring in a state that he could injure himself and others. That was as much TNA's fualt, but it still affects how I look at Jeff.
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