AFC1986
01-01-2007, 01:33 AM
source: ******************.com
The in-ring promo Bobby Lashley did on the 12/19 ECW show, which did him no favors, is another example of rushing talent. Lashley, from a promo standpoint, is nowhere close to being ready for a main event spot. One person in the middle of all this said, "Bobby is another casualty of the preposterous expectations that creative has in terms of workers. He doesn't have experience or confidence in his own promos yet, yet he's in the top slot. Way too premature. Then again, most decisions these days are becoming increasingly impulsive."
this is another example of the wwe pushing someone too fast and too soon. in my opinion, lashley is still unexperienced in the wwe and is still lacking good mic skills so i'm not the least bit surprised he's below the expectations of the wwe
The in-ring promo Bobby Lashley did on the 12/19 ECW show, which did him no favors, is another example of rushing talent. Lashley, from a promo standpoint, is nowhere close to being ready for a main event spot. One person in the middle of all this said, "Bobby is another casualty of the preposterous expectations that creative has in terms of workers. He doesn't have experience or confidence in his own promos yet, yet he's in the top slot. Way too premature. Then again, most decisions these days are becoming increasingly impulsive."
this is another example of the wwe pushing someone too fast and too soon. in my opinion, lashley is still unexperienced in the wwe and is still lacking good mic skills so i'm not the least bit surprised he's below the expectations of the wwe