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Lance Storm On Fans Wanting Everyone To Be A Top Guy, Why Lower Card Talent Still Have Value

Lance Storm was recently featured on Figure 4 Daily and discussed the act of fans chanting ‘you deserve it’ and how talent is placed on the card. Storm said while the sentiment could be appreciated, the whole card can’t be full of top guys. Storm cited his own experience in WCW, saying he got a favorable push to start, but it didn’t necessarily mean he should immediately be pushed as a world title contender. He related a wrestling roster to a film cast, saying there’s one lead, but the rest of the group fills out the roster and still provides value:

“I think having your core top guys is so important and it’s something that with WrestleMania just behind us I think when this drops that I find so annoying, if you will, the ‘You deserve it’ and the fans that seem to want everybody to get the top push and everybody to be protected and it’s just not the way this business works. And it shouldn’t be. You can’t make every single person the top guy and there is no shame in being a well-utilized middle guy. And I had that with my big run in WCW when I got the three titles, it was like, ‘Oh they should put the World Title on you’ and it’s like, yeah in that at moment it would have been a great story and everybody would’ve went ‘Oh my god’ but it’s like… no. I wasn’t going to be the top guy in WCW at that moment. They had Goldberg and Sting and so many other guys, Booker was really on fire at the time, and it would have been great in my universe but you’ve got a vision for a whole company and it’s like ‘No’. I am not the world champion in WCW 3 months after I got there.

And there would be fans, ‘oh they should have…’ and it’s like, no they shouldn’t have, and it’s the Asuka not getting her… she was supposed to get a title match at Mania and they yanked it and… there’s a bigger picture sometimes. And with something that I mentioned early on when we first started with IMPACT, you know who the top important guys are. And it doesn’t make The Rascals as an example, less fun to watch than Kross and Cage, and you know The Rascals aren’t the top guys but they bring a lot of fun and energy, they’ve got their wacky style of promo segments and they can be a valuable part of the show without being the main event and I think fans need to accept that more. It’s like your cast in a movie. There is only one lead.”

The full show can be seen here. 

Transcription credit to Himanshu D via Wrestlezone.com

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