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The Cashbox: The Top 5 Characters To Watch On TV Right Now

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

I wanted to take a break from the serious, analytical material I typically produce each week and simply focus on something fun, yet still thought-provoking at the same time. I came up with this.

It's completely subjective. You don't have to agree. And whether you do or you don't, I'm curious to see your "Top Five" lists. You can leave them in the comments section below, email them to me at chris.cash@wrestlezone.com, or tweet them to me @RealityofChris.

In no particular order, here are the top five "characters" I enjoy watching the most on pro wrestling television these days.

DISCLAIMER: These are not necessarily the top superstars or wrestlers in WWE or TNA. Most of them are not, in fact. The following five people are the ones that entertain me the most, right now, each week. It's a light-hearted list, people, and no one gets a prize for being included. If I leave one of your favorites out, don't yell...simply add them to your own list and send it to me.

Continuing...

#5. Santino Marella

He's been over for a while, but it was those final moments in the Elimination Chamber match that solidified his place with the fans. There simply was no denying his popularity at that point.

I'm happy he won a title; I just don't want to see the responsibility that comes with it cost Santino the time and ability to get over like he always has. He needs to continue being given mic time and funny segments on a consistent basis.

If you lose those, you lose Santino.

Santino is one of those cheesy gimmicks that are often hard to relate to if you're over the age of 12. But his delivery is exceptional and he's one of my favorites to watch each week.


#4. Austin Aries

He honestly reminds me of CM Punk.

Austin Aries is one of the few that are better suited for TNA than WWE. The X Division needs work, and more focus, but it's doing right by him. There aren't enough credible challengers, but that's not his fault. He's just that good.

WWE has nothing close to a comparable division for Aries to work. And there's already two of those feel-good stories of independent wrestlers that actually make it to the top of WWE in the two world champions. And to Vince, that's probably two too many.

Aries should stay right where he's at. TNA will at least appreciate and utilize his talent. WWE wouldn't offer him the same treatment.


#3. Daniel Bryan (and A.J.)

Soap operatic love stories that require a lot of "real acting" don't always work in pro wrestling. And that could be the reason some of you don't like what's going on between Daniel Bryan and A.J. on Smackdown each week. I love it.

I'm adding A.J. in this because it's needed, in my opinion. Bryan was getting over without her, but not to this extent. It was after her inclusion that made me see Bryan in an entirely new light. It's his interaction with her that makes me and others truly despise the character he's become.

The transformation of Daniel Bryan has been fun for me to watch. I put him down often six months ago. I couldn't care less about his in-ring ability that the "smart fans" ranted and raved about. He simly didn't entertain me, then.

I still don't care about his in-ring ability. But he entertains me. A lot.


#2. Bully Ray

This is another pill hard for me to swallow. It goes against everything I believe in. I'm not a fan of praising people that I genuinely dislike.

Personally, I think Mark LoMonaco is a d*ck. Not always, but in general. I'm not the only person who feels that way; I'm not the only person who has had the displeasure of being around him. He's not impossible to get along with -- he's just a lot harder to get along with than others.

I don't like to work that hard.

But it's the reasons I dislike Mark LoMonaco that makes me love watching Bully Ray so much on Thursdays.

He's a great heel. Probably because it comes so easy to him.


#1. The Rock

If I'm given the options of a) The Rock, a little or b) The Rock, none at all, I'm taking "option a" everytime.

Since the match between John Cena and The Rock was announced nearly one year ago on the Monday Night Raw after WM 27, I give Rock a ton of credit. He showed up just enough for most of the year to hold our attention, and as soon as it was time to push hard for the big event, he's been available every week.

You would expect rust! There's been hardly any.

The Rock is a BUSY Hollywood actor. He's in high demand, believe or not, despite a lot of mediocre kid movies and inconsistent box office numbers. The fact that he came back at all is a testament. It's a testament to his love for pro wrestling.

The Rock is sensational. He's absolutely one of, if not THE reason to watch pro wrestling right now. But it's bittersweet, too. He reminds me of what's missing in pro wrestling when he's not around. It's unfortunate.

But I'm happy to have him when I can get him. And working John Cena certainly doesn't hurt.

Follow Chris Cash on Twitter @RealityofChris.

Superstar Spotlight: Impact Wrestling Superstar Bully Ray

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Superstar Spotlight: Bully Ray

Bully Ray is one of the best characters in TNA right now, but I didn't always like him. Aside from saying hello to him at an AC/DC concert, I don't know him at all. Many people have heard about how he is a jerk backstage, but I can't base my opinion on rumors. My basis for not liking him is strictly about his character, and I will explain why.

The Dudley Boys did everything they really could in WWE, so they got split up during the draft. Devon became a priest and got a deacon (Batista), and Bubba was... a tough guy? I don't know what his gimmick was, and I thought almost everyone there was supposed to be tough. Bubba got over and competed for the Hardcore and WWE Championships, but he ended up reteaming with Devon and Spike Dudley. I think everyone just wanted HHH to lose during that period in WWE, but I don't know why I would want Bubba as my champion. I just felt like he was pushed quicker because he was a new draft pick, but I didn't have a reason to care beyond that.

Fast forward a few years to when the Dudleys debuted in TNA as Team 3D; WWE trademarks killed them and the name was stupid. Besides that, they had a bunch of fresh feuds with America's Most Wanted, LAX and the Motor City Machineguns. After that, they feuded with the entire X Division (I hate "let's attack the Cruiserweights" angles) and the Main Event Mafia, but they ended up announcing their retirement in 2010. They really didn't have anything left to prove, just like wherever they worked before that, but we know how long retirements last in wrestling.

Bully Ray turned on Devon and said he was going out on his own because Devon couldn't get it done anymore and he was the better teammate. I liked the turn but thought I wouldn't care about him, just like I felt with his first singles run. I was wrong, but TNA actually gave him the platform to develop a great character and let him run with it. Bully Ray is just like Bobby Roode in the sense that people just want him to get his ass kicked. He runs his mouth and can handle himself in a fight, but you still want someone to shut him up. I like that he has a chain and talks about his calves. (Look at those calves, they're huge!) I like that we got a tease of dissention with Bobby Roode, but they did the right thing and kept him as a heel. Bully Ray is good in the ring, puts people over and looks better than he has in years. I think we may eventually see him get another title shot or win, but right now he is in a well-earned position and deserves it.

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