agree or disagree of wwe?
1 miz is a rip off of mr kenneddy, 2 people need to respect john cena, 3 kofi kingston deserves more credit, 4 randy orton should randomely attack micheal cole, 5 sheamus is a joke, 6 evan bourne deserves us title, 7 jack swageers boring, 8 straight edge society is getting boring, 9 tna should invade wwe raw, 10 vince has lost his mind.
1. just his catchphrase his gimmick his different but his attitude reminds me of a heel MVP
2. I think theres alot of people who dont like him because no one else does but I have a reasons not to like him (His gimmick needs something new because hes stale his mic skill is good im just tired of hearing his voice)
3. Yes anyone who has wrestling ability like that deserves alot of credit
4. Every wreslter should because he is the annoying GM and annoying comentator
5. Hes not a joke I think WWE pushed wrong too fast they did it so people would think hes a joke
6. Yes he is defentley as good as a mid carder title
7. naaa… I like him hes powerful in the ring
8. Well yes but maybe thats just because I like face CM Punk or how should I say this CM with hair
9. go ahead but WWE would sue them
10. some times he makes me pissed about his desicions but he does own my fav wrestling company so i respect him
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