
Garibaldi- Work Experience Boy
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Registration date: 2008-09-15
Garibaldi on Sun Jul 05, 2009 2:46 pm
I was thinking about this last night. I think I can see exactly how they'll play it on Smackdown:
Jericho comes out and carries on slagging off the fans for not apreciating effort in favour of the people that pander to them for support. Says they treated Edge exactly the same way they've treated him by picking Hardy over him, that's why they agreed to work together. Brings him to the ring.
Then he changes tack and attacks Edge for apologising to them when he was injured, and beats him down, saying he was just as bad as eveyone else underneath.
That way, they get Jericho huge heat, whilst also teasing a possible reason for an Edge face turn on return if they choose to go that way.
As far as a replacement partner goies, I'd like to see them either have a mini tournament (where he possibly announces at the end there's no way he could tag with the winner and picks the runner up), or a series of tag matches with various partners where he beats each one down afterwards whether they win or not, until one where the partner beats him down, at which point he then declares that's the atitude he was looking for and that's his new partner.
Either way, I'll call Morrison (or maybe Haas to give him something to do)
As far as Edge goes, this does give them some time to freshen him up. After four years or so, the "ultimate opportunist" schtick has lost a little of it's spark - you just expect some dirty trick or sudden addition to a match these days becase they've done it so much now. Since the comeback at the end of last year, all they've really done is reset the character back to pre-Vicky - same tricks, just no supportive GM any more. Now it doesn't need a huge change, but if he can come back as someone who wins a litte more on merit and earns his place in the title picture again, I think it would work well for him.
Plus, as has been said, it may well help Punk (And Hardy) establish themseves for a bit. The problem is that he is one of the last people to crack that glass ceiling. Jeff still doesn't seem to have trust - not one long term reign to date...even starting a lower-card feud with Matt whilst he was holding the belt. The real risk is that rather than letting them work a program for a while, you can guarantee they'll work in Jericho and Taker again within a few months to add an "experienced" head to the picture, which will just overshadow those two - particularly Punk - in the fans eyes.
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