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Old 05-03-2019, 11:15 PM   #658
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I understand both point of views there, as far what Booker is saying.

Booker showed up to work and did what was asked. Maybe if he stood up for himself a little more he'd have had that win against Triple H and cemented himself as a top babyface. Instead of being a career mid carder that was pretty much a gate keeper. Not that he had a bad career at all. However, that loss to H, imo, sealed the deal that he was a "B+" player.

Banks, meanwhile, had a good run as a top heel on nxt, putting on great matches, but hasn't seen that treatment translated. Hot shot the title with Charlotte before being firmly planted in the under card of the division with not a ton of direction while she is seeing herself her lapped by Charlotte, Rousey and Lynch.

Another big difference is the indies can bereally lucrative these days and certainly easier on the body. Whereas in Booker's time, there was WWE, TNA, and......ROH? I don't think NJPW was at the level it's currently at in the early to mid 2000s. Maybe I'm wrong.

I can't blame Banks tho. If she's unhappy she should be allowed to leave.
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