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Old 08-24-2014, 01:41 PM   #8789
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Originally Posted by Cool King View Post
A part of me feels bad for being the opposite of this. I'm not really "hyped" to see them.

I do hope though that Devitt loses the whole comic book body paint thing. El Generico losing his mask and being renamed as Sami Zayn has made him more appealing to me, and I do look forward to seeing him on the main roster in the future.

I'm not really a fan of "indy guys" bringing their "indy thing" to WWE.

As for Steen, I don't know what it is, but there's something about him I don't like. He reminds me of Rusev though. Just the fact that he only seems to have two facial expressions, judging by his photos. I do think though that Steen could benefit a lot from getting a different look. Right now, he just looks like your stereotypical "neckbeard" wrestling smark. Maybe lose the beard and grow his hair a tiny bit more.

I do hope I'm proved wrong though about these guys, as I actually like it when I'm proved wrong when it comes to the "indy darlings" being signed by WWE.

It's happened with CM Punk, Daniel Bryan and Cesaro.

I had heard all about them during their time in the independent scene, and when they arrived in WWE, I just thought "meh", but they all won me over and now I love all three of them.

I'll just have to wait and see what these guys are like in the ring.
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I feel bad for forgetting about Ambrose and Rollins.
Going by this, you were wrong every time yet you are still hesitant to "get behind" Devitt/Steen. Have you never heard of learning from past mistakes?
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