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THE GAME You Better Recognise!

In this section you read columns about the WWF in general.

You Better Recognise!

How many WWF wrestlers can you name with 4 signature moves? The answer: Not many.

However, people who do have 4 signature will probably not feature on Raw or Smackdown. These talented wrestlers are wasted on such shows as Metal and Heat. But, for some reason, you find wrestlers like the rotund Rikishi Phatu, the moveless midget Crash Holly, and the barbaric Bradshaw on the WWF top shows. The only reason these wrestlers get spots on the top shows is because they either dance and plant their fat ass on people or they lose titles whilst sleeping.

Meanwhile, genuine talent like Stevie Richards, Kaientai, and in particular, D'lo Brown are all working their asses to the bone on Metal and Heat. What do they get in return?

In my view I feel that D'lo Brown should feature on Raw & Smackdown week in, week out. He is a 5-time European champion - he deserves a lot more.

Here is a list that's been compiled proving why D'lo deserves better:

  • His vast array of moves he uses (Sky High, Lo Down, D'lo Legdrop)

  • He is the heaviest wrestler in the WWF at the moment who is able to Moonsault

  • He has won titles in the past, so he knows what it's like to have gold - he is definitely championship material

  • He has entrance music that's simply superb

  • His amazing double-jointed neck!
  • Admittedly, paralyzing Darren Drozdov (a.k.a. Droz) on a Smackdown taping while his career was at a peak, and his subsequent weight gain, hampered his performance. But, the grief he felt, and continues to feel for his mistakes are surely punishment enough - without further impeding the career of a man who could easily be Intercontinental - if not World champion.

    Hopefully, all of the Raw & Smackdown viewers will soon be consistently looking at the REAL DEAL!