BR Wrestling Writers And Their Wrestling Counterparts
As many people know, the wrestling section has some, well, lets say colorful characters, much like the wrestlers they write about. I know many of them and I have decided to give my opinion on who they are most like.
First off, whoever I relate you to does not mean that you are like that person in full. Like if they have a losing streak or are not near your age. With that said, lets get started.
Ron Johnson
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The wrestling community leader reminds me of The Undertaker. Now follow me here: He has been on B/R for years now. He has stood atop the wrestling section since then and is sort of the Phenom of the section.
He makes you want to like him for some strange reason, and is always the No. 1 guy you want to earn respect from. All if this makes me relate him most to The Deadman. Even though he considers himself more of a Stone Cold.
Shane Howard
It was hard to pick one for the teacher. But I think I have gotten one. And I am sorry it is a white guy Shane. I think he is most like Triple H. He has all it takes to be one of the best ever.
People like him, and he just keeps getting better. Everytime Shane is online writing, he makes you want to read anything he does. He is always one of the top guys writing-wise on B/R. Everything he says to you he backs up—which is one thing I respect about the guy.
He makes you want to have a better article just to prove you can. Sort of serving as a measuring stick if you will. Just like the King of Kings himself.
Ross
Ross is a tough guy—like Shane—to relate a wrestler too. I have to say he is the Ric Flair of the section. Everything he does he is solid. Writing-wise, there may not be any better.
He is so precise on whatever he writes, and no one can dispute he has got to be one of the top writers on all of B/R. Flair is as solid with his wrestling as Ross is with his writing. It is like everything he writes is gold.
And Flair knows a little bit about gold, doesn't he?
Daris
It was easy to pick Daris. You have got to go with MVP. Now take out the losing streak and you have one of the best in the WWE today. MVP was the logest reigning US Champ in SmackDown! history.
It seems like when Daris writes something, it's right up there with the top writers. And he finally got up there after a while of earning his way. MVP also had to prove he was one of the best, and has done it. Except for the whole losing thing.
Myself
This should be the easiest of all. Shane will tell you he has said it many times. I am the John Cena of the wrestling section. Now I have the top spot like Cena has the World Title.
My writing is not as technical as the other writers as Cena's is not up there with many others. You either love me or hate me. There can be no in-between, it seems. I also have many fans, as Cena does.
People hate the fact that people love me, as with Cena. I keep getting reads and whatnot for any random thing I write. As with Cena and the WWE. Although I am humble with not being the best, it seems I still cannot silence my critics.
People hate the fact I am still on B/R as many hate Cena for still being in the WWE. It does not matter what I do, people will still hate me. Same with Cena, it just does not matter.
What do you think, did I get it right with the writers? Or am I off a bit? Of course there are many other writers in the wrestling section I did not get too. But of course I couldn't think of a wrestler for all of them.
Forgive me if you are not in it. Maybe I will get you in the next time. Of course there are some that are the rising stars on B/R: the Evan Bourne guys like Tom who has been doing quite well, and even the cocky guys who cannot stand me a bit—like TJ—are on here. I see him as the Kofi Kingston of the wrestling section. Good, but just needs work to get to the top.
What do you think?



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