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comment_5748174

Oh, come on, Eagle. This was his first major televised wrestling interview, for heaven's sake. He was trying to play the role of the earnest young white meat professional athlete. Anyone who would expect anything even slightly above average here is kidding themselves.

 

I liked how he said that he wasn't trying to be his dad. Unfortunately, he was apparently judged by who his dad was in the ring and continued to be outside the ring, both good and bad. You can tell right away that he wasn't going to be the presence that Bill was, even as he got more competent in the ring. He simply doesn't jump out of the screen at you. But did Dustin? Did Barry Windham, for that matter? Not when they were rookies like Erik, at least. But they still did more than all right for themselves.

 

Speaking of Dustin and Barry, this was the interview's one misstep. Talking about Erik training with them was one thing; talking abut the dissension between them was something else. Unless they were trying to push him into a program with Barry once he turned back heel, they should have left that aspect of their relationship completely alone. Nice safe non-answer from Erik on the question, by the way.

 

That looked like a modified Samoan drop as Erik's finisher, didn't it? That's a much more ambitious finisher than most debuting wrestlers get, even if they are the boss's son.

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I am not a fan of the whole "promoter pushing his son" deal as a general idea, unless the son is someone as talented as Dustin seems right away.  That being said, it is hard to put any blame on Erik Watts for trying to play the role he has been put into.  If he had seemed big-headed about it I would probably think differently.

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