Post by spawnsyxx9 on May 6, 2008 18:08:00 GMT -5
From LOP
"-- After last night, it remains unclear as to whether D.H. Smith is a babyface or heel in WWE. Some weeks he works as a babyface, and other weeks he works as a heel. Smith seems to work in either direction based on his opponent for the night -- he's the only wrestler in WWE with this peculiar distinction. During the past two weeks on WWE.com Heat, Smith worked as a heel as his opponents were Super Crazy and Hardcore Holly on those nights. However, last night, he was back working as a babyface in his match with JBL. In an interesting bit of trivia, since coming off of a 30-day suspension from a Wellness Policy violation six months ago, Smith still has yet to get a shred of offense in during a match on Raw. Smith has worked a grand total of three matches, and he's been mercilessly pummeled in every single one of them. Smith was massacred by Umaga in a total squash match that lasted two minutes on an episode of Raw in late February. In March, Smith appeared in the Cena & Orton vs. "The Entire Raw Roster" match. Cena defeated Smith in about 30 seconds with three of his trademark moves. Smith didn't get a lick of offense on Cena either. And of course, there was his match with JBL on Raw last night which had him carried off on a stretcher during the commercial break."
So all I can say about this is... WHO CARES
I am sure anyone who follows the business closely realizes that Vince truly does like making guys pay their dues after doing something even slightly wrong. He did it to Triple H, JBL, ManKind, and a slew of other characters who have been at the top and the bottom of the card. Maybe he feels that DH needs to learn some of the rounds. In a way just like it was in the territories when the older guys would beat the crap outta the new guys. Every legend from Gagne to Rhodes has commented that even they went through it and now they are considered the legends so I say don't come crying about DH Smith having to get the tar beat out of him cause they all went through it.
"-- After last night, it remains unclear as to whether D.H. Smith is a babyface or heel in WWE. Some weeks he works as a babyface, and other weeks he works as a heel. Smith seems to work in either direction based on his opponent for the night -- he's the only wrestler in WWE with this peculiar distinction. During the past two weeks on WWE.com Heat, Smith worked as a heel as his opponents were Super Crazy and Hardcore Holly on those nights. However, last night, he was back working as a babyface in his match with JBL. In an interesting bit of trivia, since coming off of a 30-day suspension from a Wellness Policy violation six months ago, Smith still has yet to get a shred of offense in during a match on Raw. Smith has worked a grand total of three matches, and he's been mercilessly pummeled in every single one of them. Smith was massacred by Umaga in a total squash match that lasted two minutes on an episode of Raw in late February. In March, Smith appeared in the Cena & Orton vs. "The Entire Raw Roster" match. Cena defeated Smith in about 30 seconds with three of his trademark moves. Smith didn't get a lick of offense on Cena either. And of course, there was his match with JBL on Raw last night which had him carried off on a stretcher during the commercial break."
So all I can say about this is... WHO CARES
I am sure anyone who follows the business closely realizes that Vince truly does like making guys pay their dues after doing something even slightly wrong. He did it to Triple H, JBL, ManKind, and a slew of other characters who have been at the top and the bottom of the card. Maybe he feels that DH needs to learn some of the rounds. In a way just like it was in the territories when the older guys would beat the crap outta the new guys. Every legend from Gagne to Rhodes has commented that even they went through it and now they are considered the legends so I say don't come crying about DH Smith having to get the tar beat out of him cause they all went through it.