Seems reasonable. The last I heard of him was in an NPR article about the WWE films (m.npr.org). And he has the leverage of a legacy performer (small and capital L) to take time off and return when he's ready.
"To be the man, you gotta beat demands." -- The Lovely Mrs. Tracker
Originally posted by John OrquiolaYes, he was still around.
Beat me to it.
I wonder if someone woke up today and just now realized he was still on the roster? Who else will they notice is still on the payroll, despite not having done anything for years? Ezekiel Jackson? Hunico?
I liked Ted. I thought the Dibiase Posse idea was a really good way for him to connect with fans despite not being featured in any major way on TV, and from what I recall it was working fairly well until he got hurt.
Originally posted by dwatersSpeaking of lost, forgotten wrestlers, where have you gone, David Otunga?
Who cares, the guy sucked. (Plus his Mrs. wanted him out of the business, and if I were married to Jennifer Hudson I'd do what I was told pretty much.)
Ted Jr. had a lot of his dad's talent and none of his dad's charisma. I'd suggest TNA, but they're circling the bowl as we speak. ROH? Indies?
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You know, I've started two other replies to this, trying to say I sorta miss them, but I don't. I miss having other tag teams around, for the real tag teams to beat up, but I can't think of one good match including T&A. Not one.