He's not only a manager, but a wrestler, trained at FCW.he would also have to be booked and I dont know, a wrestler?
just because hes doing a good job with what hes doing as a manager doesnt make him wwe champ material, christ talk about jumping the gun.
So is Ricardo, does that make him a future WWE Champion?He's not only a manager, but a wrestler, trained at FCW.
He can be the leader of his AW faction, slowly win the IC or US title, and win the MITB in 2015 or 2016, and cash in against Cena. That would be great.
Ricardo is different. Even though he can wrestle, sadly he is just another Santino version 2.0.So is Ricardo, does that make him a future WWE Champion?
If you aren't booked as a wrestler, you can't win the title. This isn't WCW.
And I hate to bring it up, but I have to. He's black, and sadly, that guarantees him to never be a WWE Champion, even if he was booked as a wrestler. Their ceiling is the WHC.
Abraham Washington is half-black...And I hate to bring it up, but I have to. He's black, and sadly, that guarantees him to never be a WWE Champion, even if he was booked as a wrestler. Their ceiling is the WHC.
I feel you brother.All for it.
Irrelevant, a racist wouldn't make that distinction.Abraham Washington is half-black...
Well, at point WWE was not interested in Daivari wrestling. He was great in managing, but yet he was a great in-ring performer too. Well, AW maybe seems to lack in-ring skills, but just like you said, actual wrestling skills don't mean much. He is top notch on the mic. That's what he and the WWE need.AW is absolute garbage as an in-ring performer. While I do realize that actual wrestling skill doesn't mean much, the WWE doesn't seem all that interested in letting the guy wrestle at all. It's actually one of their decisions that I 100% agree with.