Post by Cradle Shock on Oct 7, 2005 11:43:51 GMT -5
Recently the WWE has seen an influx of new stars. But who's your favourite?
Ken Kennedy - "MR. KENNEDY...Kennedy". This man is a great addition to the SmackDown! roster. With an original gimmick (which is so hard to come by these days), and a vicious, unique finisher (not to mention Rock - Like verbal skills), Kennedy should be around for years to come.
Paul Birchall - Probably the least well known of all the options in this poll. The Brit has been mainly impressive in his outings on Smackdown, but unfortunately few outside of the UK will get to know his true talents. It's sad that WWE will hold him back, but it's almost a guaranteed fact that he won't be allowed to do his trademark standing shooting star press (impressive at any size, but especially so when you're 6'4'', 281 lbs.), standing moonsault, Samoan Roll (Kennedy's finisher form the ground), and the awe-inspiring C4 (a backflip Rock Bottom). Sure, his mike skills aren't the best, but you have to say his moveset speaks for itself.
Rob Conway - True, he may not be new to the WWE, but he's finally getting the chance to shine on his own. Conway is now physiclly awe-inspiring and has developed a decent gimmick. He now seems to have the booking staff impressed and should perhaps be given a title soon.
Bobby Lashley - The newest addition to the WWE, and also the one who quite possibly has the most potential. With an amazing amateur background (three national championships) under his belt, and with his amazing physique and strength, Bobby Lashley could easily become the next Brock Lesnar.
Chris Masters - This guy may be closer to superstardom than anyone else I mentioned. Masters plays his heel role perfectly (I mean, who doesn't hate the guy?), and the Masterlock challenge finally managed to achieve it's purpose once the pitted actual wrestlers up against Masters instead of random hometown heroes posed as audience members. With great mic skills, ever-improving wresting abilities, a young age, and a character he plays brilliantly, Masters is almost guaranteed a great future in the WWE.
Ken Kennedy - "MR. KENNEDY...Kennedy". This man is a great addition to the SmackDown! roster. With an original gimmick (which is so hard to come by these days), and a vicious, unique finisher (not to mention Rock - Like verbal skills), Kennedy should be around for years to come.
Paul Birchall - Probably the least well known of all the options in this poll. The Brit has been mainly impressive in his outings on Smackdown, but unfortunately few outside of the UK will get to know his true talents. It's sad that WWE will hold him back, but it's almost a guaranteed fact that he won't be allowed to do his trademark standing shooting star press (impressive at any size, but especially so when you're 6'4'', 281 lbs.), standing moonsault, Samoan Roll (Kennedy's finisher form the ground), and the awe-inspiring C4 (a backflip Rock Bottom). Sure, his mike skills aren't the best, but you have to say his moveset speaks for itself.
Rob Conway - True, he may not be new to the WWE, but he's finally getting the chance to shine on his own. Conway is now physiclly awe-inspiring and has developed a decent gimmick. He now seems to have the booking staff impressed and should perhaps be given a title soon.
Bobby Lashley - The newest addition to the WWE, and also the one who quite possibly has the most potential. With an amazing amateur background (three national championships) under his belt, and with his amazing physique and strength, Bobby Lashley could easily become the next Brock Lesnar.
Chris Masters - This guy may be closer to superstardom than anyone else I mentioned. Masters plays his heel role perfectly (I mean, who doesn't hate the guy?), and the Masterlock challenge finally managed to achieve it's purpose once the pitted actual wrestlers up against Masters instead of random hometown heroes posed as audience members. With great mic skills, ever-improving wresting abilities, a young age, and a character he plays brilliantly, Masters is almost guaranteed a great future in the WWE.