Interesting. He's very solid in the ring..didn't get that company push you would think a son of Ted Dibiase would be entitled to but it is what it is. The boy seems content.
Alot of 2nd & 3rd gen brehs have a ton of trouble living up to their fathers. The reason why Orton has done so well, he didn't cowboy up. Cody Rhodes, while acknowledging his father, is not following him or Dustin's path. Curtis Axel is a great wrestler, but he is barrowing his father's shyt. Ted Jr. failed on that aspect, because while it fits bloodline wise to do it, it wasn't Ted Jr.
Blandy failed and failed big by early 2005. They just kept pushing him. That's why he is where he is. He's not legit or made by fans..he's a company project that eventually fans got into because Cena's presence was so overbearing and irritating.
Naw i dont know about yall but I always thought RKO would be a star, I could tell back when he was doing those Orton news report updates about his injury when he first started. He has always had that cocky attitude that works in wrestling. As for the thousand dollor man, when he first started and cody rhodes was a no knee pad wearing bum i thought he was going to be the star of that tag team, but he never progressed, maybe he is lazyBlandy failed and failed big by early 2005. They just kept pushing him. That's why he is where he is. He's not legit or made by fans..he's a company project that eventually fans got into because Cena's presence was so overbearing and irritating.
"Hundred Dollar Man" Teddy B. Ace about to debut in the Impact Zone![]()
Oh he failed alright...dude was unover as fukk in 2002.
Yeah he came in like Lesnar came in except they treated Lesnar seriously and Blandy had that bad slick hair and a bland look to him doing dropkick matches on Smackdown. They had Benjamin on Heat..Cena debuted in July against Angle...Haas and Benjamin came to Smackdown by December via Heyman and Kurt Angle...Batista was a sidekick for D'Von of all people. It was just how it was.