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Originally posted by rockzilla
After last night, I'm diggin' the Eugene gimmick. I like despite Bischoff (and Regal) wanting Eugene to lose, he still pulled out the win, while staying in character. On top of that, he was pretty over with the crowd. I still have a few doubts about the gimmick, and Nick Dinsmore is going to have to lose it at some point if he's going to be taken seriously. No upper card wrestler can still be credible after losing to a "very special wrestler". Look at how long it's taken Matt Hardy to get TV time after losing to Zach Gowen (where is he, by the way?)
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I was thinking the same thing after watching. He's going to be popular for a while, but he's going to lose his appeal soon. Unless he has a freak accident and he gets knocked "right"? Hey, if psychiatrists back in the 19th century thought it could happen, then BAIGAWD~!! it can happen in wrestling!
I can just imagine what the storyline for Regal and Eugene is. Regal slowly starts to accept Eugene. Bischoff, still angry at Regal, manipulates Eugene into believing that Regal is his enemy, and that Bischoff is the only one that loves him. Then Eguene and Regal go on to headline the next wrestlemania in a 5 star classic ironman match. Hey, I have dreams too!
Another Eugene item: His theme kinda reminds me of something you would hear from a Nintendo game. Like from Kirby's stage in Smash Bros. Melee or something. Once he turns evil, it can turn all demented and stuff, like they did with ~Evil~ Doink.