nietsroob17
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Long overdue. Hopefully, they have Scott on his meds Friday.
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Watching Roman's "Evil" episode, I can see they did some selective editing to make him look a bit more sympathetic.
The Mania return match vs. Drew after leukemia, pretty obvious they piped in boos for the documentary and even spliced a shot of an arena crowd booing Roman into the MetLife Stadium footage, where I don't remember him getting much boos.
This doc has been the more disappointing of the bunch to me. More of trying to stick to storyline than biographical and background.
They're gonna keep trying to make Omos a thing, aren't they?
He needed time in NXT, but they loved his look way too much to let that happen. He was fine as AJ's bodyguard, and he was passable even as a tag partner because three other guys could carry the match. But he shouldn't be making the Viking Warriors look like chumps. The clothesline in last night's match wasn't even delivered that well, but it takes out a member of what's supposed to be one of the toughest tag teams in the business? He's a guy who needs to be a monster in a faction serving as backup to the other guys who can carry the weight. Maybe someday he can get past that. But right now he ain't close to there.He's big and looks intimidating, but he's a work in progress in the ring.
He's the sort of guy that, had he been around in the 1970s and 80s, would have benefitted immensely by having a manager. Of course, Vince would have given him a Kamala or Saba Simba type character, complete with hard head.
i sometimes wonder how Andre the Giant would have been received if he came up today. His in-ring work wasn't all that much better than Omos.