WWE News: Vickie Guerrero Adding Tamina to Her Stable?
Vickie Guerrero is doing something that was once commonplace, but has now become a lost art in professional wrestling: Managing multiple superstars.
Although this used to be the norm in the days of Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, the WWE has placed little to no emphasis on managers over the last several years. Vickie, however, is doing a great job of breaking that trend, serving as the manager of both Jack Swagger and Dolph Ziggler.
Vickie might not be done, though. It looks like she has her sights set on Tamina.
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"According to PWInsider.com, Vickie Guerrero has been pushing for WWE to add Tamina to Guerrero's stable of wrestlers. Guerrero and Tamina often travel together on the road.
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I’m all on board with Vickie looking to expand her stable, especially by adding a Diva, but Tamina simply is not the way to go here.
Tamina got over pretty well as a baby face during her Divas Championship feud with Beth Phoenix, and given that Vickie’s a heel manager, there’s no need to ruin Tamina’s baby face buildup by turning her heel just so she can be paired with Vickie Guerrero.
If Vickie wants to bring in a Diva to her faction, I actually wouldn’t mind seeing her have Kharma join her as a monster heel or even utilize someone like Eve Torres because it would help her ongoing heel turn go a little smoother to have someone like Vickie by her side.
That being said, I actually think that Vickie should start a gradual makeover of her faction.
While I’m fine with Vickie continuing in her position as Swagger’s mouthpiece, Ziggler needs to branch out on his own to truly make it to the next level. I’d create some sort of storyline where Ziggler and Vickie part ways, and then have a new up-and-coming heel—whoever that may be—take over Ziggler’s spot as the star of the group.
It’s just that Vickie is so useful as a manager that she should continue to work for new wrestlers to make an even bigger impact than she already has.
Drake Oz is a WWE Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report. You can follow him on Twitter and ask him any wrestling-related questions on Formspring.



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