I actually think it's a big compliment that they think Orton can be the leader of a stable and I think it gives him more credibility than he could get out of singles competition. I mean... he did EVERYTHING in singles competition, there's actually nothing else to do for him than be a part of the title chase over and over again. People (and I mean WWE fans) will see that he is a leader person. That stable would be the biggest thing going in WWE. The only thing they need is a diva, they already have a tag team, a Intercontinental title contender and a main eventer.
I think the WWE are starting to trust Orton more putting him with Priceless, but I still think they should have left it to the 2nd generation superstars to form a stable on there own. Orton has been a loner, since splitting from Edge when part of Rated RKO, and I think that suits Orton character well, he really isn't a "team player", and can be seen as the "snake in the grass". Like I said before I think the WWE are trying there best to make Ted and Rhodes into an other Orton, but I think there are other ways in doing so. Sure Randy has done it all, in singles competition he was the youngest World Heavyweight Champion, but saying that all that he will have left is going after the World Heavyweight Championship is wrong. There're other feuds that Orton can get into without having the World Heavyweight Championship involved, but the WHC is the top prize/championship on Raw, if you're not going for it, what's the point of being in the WWE? Superstars like The Rock, Triple H, The Undertaker and Stine Cold have all had multiple championship reigns why can't Orton follow that? I think that Priceless would benefit from a leader that is older, like one of there fathers, this would help to develop depth in the stable and the leader/manager could given them an insight as well. Orton could prove to be a good leader, but I think he would take the spotlight away from Priceless, which is what they don't want.
They wont be a stable orton slapped that clowns face on raw.. besides if they do become a stable orton is gonna "betray" them or theyll do the same etc.. so predictable.
Does nobody after last night see the divisions forming in the roster? Leaving just two or three men stranded on their own?
Lets look at unforgiven, fighting between rey and batista, are we supposed to believe these are still friends after this? nope.
Randy is just using priceless and manu to get what he wants, and ditches them when he doesn't need them. Still leaving him a loner.
Then you have Cryme Tyme, Kofi combining to take on priceless. Maybe Punk but he's still out on his own somewhat.
Then newly formed bond between Sydal and Mysterio.
Y2J, Cade after and last night JBL.
So out in the cold, and not in alliances we have Orton, Batista, and maybe Punk. Not forgetting HBK's vendetta against Y2J aswell as Kane and mysterios 'feud'.
So are we currently seeing new factions being slowly formed or are people just grouping together randomly? am I lookming into it too much?
More importantly would it be possibly to see a reunion of orton and batista?
You are thinking too deeply but it would be pretty cool to have some stables. Cryme Tyme + Kofi + Cena vs Priceless + Afa Jr + Orton at Survivor Series, think about it
honeslty i think the stable could work out and may be even become the dominance of raw have orton the wwe champ, priceless the tag team champs and maybe manu the IC champ i mean id much rather see him have it than santino.....
I think the WWE are starting to trust Orton more putting him with Priceless, but I still think they should have left it to the 2nd generation superstars to form a stable on there own. Orton has been a loner, since splitting from Edge when part of Rated RKO, and I think that suits Orton character well, he really isn't a "team player", and can be seen as the "snake in the grass". Like I said before I think the WWE are trying there best to make Ted and Rhodes into an other Orton, but I think there are other ways in doing so. Sure Randy has done it all, in singles competition he was the youngest World Heavyweight Champion, but saying that all that he will have left is going after the World Heavyweight Championship is wrong. There're other feuds that Orton can get into without having the World Heavyweight Championship involved, but the WHC is the top prize/championship on Raw, if you're not going for it, what's the point of being in the WWE? Superstars like The Rock, Triple H, The Undertaker and Stine Cold have all had multiple championship reigns why can't Orton follow that? I think that Priceless would benefit from a leader that is older, like one of there fathers, this would help to develop depth in the stable and the leader/manager could given them an insight as well. Orton could prove to be a good leader, but I think he would take the spotlight away from Priceless, which is what they don't want.
See now my thing with using one of their fathers is……sure their dad’s were pretty cool back in their day….with the million dollar man being my favorite of the three dad’s we’re talking about….but I mean ..none of their dad’s were all THAT successful...correct if I’m wrong but none of their dad’s were billed as WWE champions or main evented any wrestlemanias or were king of the ring winners or royal rumble winners or have too much prestigue aside from being hall of famers(which I’m not saying isn’t a big deal but…idk..somebody in this forum site has to get where I’m going with this)..so If I were an upcoming superstar..who would i rather learn the ropes from. ..my retired dad who never really did anything outstanding that ppl will remember forever and is out of his element as wrestling isn’t what it was back in his day….or a slightly older wrestler who has outshined HIS dad in every way possible and has been with the company for not too long and is a main eventer…I’d say screw u dad…I’m learning from Randy
They wont be a stable orton slapped that clowns face on raw.. besides if they do become a stable orton is gonna "betray" them or theyll do the same etc.. so predictable.
Are you kidding me?!!! It's all to inspire them to make an impression, like they did by taking back their titles from Cryme Time last week, attacking them after their match on Sunday and attacking Punk too at Unforgiven. It's all to set up them alligning with Orton when they gain acceptance from The Legend Killer
See now my thing with using one of their fathers is……sure their dad’s were pretty cool back in their day….with the million dollar man being my favorite of the three dad’s we’re talking about….but I mean ..none of their dad’s were all THAT successful...correct if I’m wrong but none of their dad’s were billed as WWE champions or main evented any wrestlemanias or were king of the ring winners or royal rumble winners or have too much prestigue aside from being hall of famers(which I’m not saying isn’t a big deal but…idk..somebody in this forum site has to get where I’m going with this)..so If I were an upcoming superstar..who would i rather learn the ropes from. ..my retired dad who never really did anything outstanding that ppl will remember forever and is out of his element as wrestling isn’t what it was back in his day….or a slightly older wrestler who has outshined HIS dad in every way possible and has been with the company for not too long and is a main eventer…I’d say screw u dad…I’m learning from Randy
I kind of understand what you're saying but people remember their fathers not just because of how many championships they have gained in the past, but because of how greater wrestlers they were. You know them as the Million Dollar Man and the American Dream, so if you know their names you have to know a little bit about their legacy. Both of their fathers had some great storylines and so really good matches as well, they have wrestled with some big names and have a lot more in experience and knowledge, that they can still pass down to their children. When looking at a new stable like this, you see a lot of inexperience, which needs to be filled in having an older leader/manager will help them to fill that in, Orton is still learning to a certain degree about this business, and I think he needs to concentrate on himself. From my point of view I just think that Priceless fathers have a lot to give to the stable as a whole and not to mention that the Million Dollar Man was one of the best managers in the history of the WWE.
See now my thing with using one of their fathers is……sure their dad’s were pretty cool back in their day….with the million dollar man being my favorite of the three dad’s we’re talking about….but I mean ..none of their dad’s were all THAT successful...correct if I’m wrong but none of their dad’s were billed as WWE champions or main evented any wrestlemanias or were king of the ring winners or royal rumble winners or have too much prestigue aside from being hall of famers(which I’m not saying isn’t a big deal but…idk..somebody in this forum site has to get where I’m going with this)..so If I were an upcoming superstar..who would i rather learn the ropes from. ..my retired dad who never really did anything outstanding that ppl will remember forever and is out of his element as wrestling isn’t what it was back in his day….or a slightly older wrestler who has outshined HIS dad in every way possible and has been with the company for not too long and is a main eventer…I’d say screw u dad…I’m learning from Randy
I would guess that Dusty Rhodes many title reigns as NWA Heavyweight Champion, NWA US Champion, NWA TV Champion and NWA World Tag Team Champions and his historic feud with Ric Flair and the Horseman is nothing. He is probably the second biggest face ever in wrestling besides Hulk Hogan. Just because it didn't happen in WWE doesn't mean it was nothing. The NWA back in the 80's was just as significant as the WWE.