Chk - September 24th, 2016 19:02 GMT |
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Been watching NWA World Championship Wrestling from 87 on the network, and I thought Sean Royal could have been a top young star for JCP/WCW. Did anyone else think there was potential in Sean Royal?
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bucs1979 - September 24th, 2016 20:11 GMT |
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I saw more potential in Chris Champion.
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the freshman - September 25th, 2016 01:43 GMT |
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Wrestling Mind - September 25th, 2016 03:23 GMT |
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Edited by Wrestling Mind on September 25th, 2016 03:27 GMT
------ QUOTE from Chk, September 24th, 2016 19:02 GMT ------ Been watching NWA World Championship Wrestling from 87 on the network, and I thought Sean Royal could have been a top young star for JCP/WCW. Did anyone else think there was potential in Sean Royal? ------ QUOTE END ------
He was definitely talented. He was good sized, tall and lean...but not too lean (a.k.a....not on the "juice").
I definitely see him doing pretty well in JCP and WCW from 1989-1993...after that...don't really see him doing much. If he had gotten on the "juice", I definitely can see him in the WWF (he would've been Randy Orton before Randy Orton...but I don't think he would've had that kind of a push).
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StuckInIndy - October 10th, 2016 00:57 GMT |
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Royal had a charisma about him that is hard to quantify and he was definitely capable in the ring.
I thought he was great as a babyface in the brief period after the New Breed turned and was a pretty adept heel before that. The only issue preventing Royal going places might have been his less-than-serious approach to the business as a whole. I don't know if he could bring the necessary intensity.
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