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comment_5518223

The birth of Sting: All-Too Trusting Dumbass. Flair and Ole put him over, and Arn does the same while also hyping the Clash main event. I still don't agree with the decision to turn Flair back to a heel, but this was still shaping up to be a promising angle until Sting's injury blew it all to hell.

comment_5519152

I think the Horsemen going heel are kind of telegraphed with Ole Anderson being a babyface. He just does not seem like a good guy, or a guy that would ever hang out with Sting under any circumstances. Maybe if they had gotten Tully instead of Ole for the group, it might have worked, but I'm not buying Ole Anderson as a babyface.

comment_5519157

I think the Horsemen going heel are kind of telegraphed with Ole Anderson being a babyface. He just does not seem like a good guy, or a guy that would ever hang out with Sting under any circumstances. Maybe if they had gotten Tully instead of Ole for the group, it might have worked, but I'm not buying Ole Anderson as a babyface.

Tully would perhaps be the most miscast babyface in history.

 

I've seen Ole work babyface on the Cornette garbage films--like, total, bouncing, hand-clapping babyface with Gene, not as an "antihero." He was actually really, really good and energetic about it.

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comment_5641914

Sting already has a feeling that things aren't quite as they should be; he should have acted on it. Old man Ole doesn't really fit the babyface mold, or the manager's mold either. Flair and Arn are 100% on point. It'll be interesting to see this play out as it did in real time.

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comment_5776537

Jim Ross is with Ole and Flair and says that the Horsemen have never been stronger since the inception of the group. Flair says how they've just picked up 6'3'', 260lb of the most charismatic, quality athlete in the world, when they are joined by Arn and Sting (who look like they've just had a match). Sting is excited to be a Horseman, considers it an honour and considers it an honour to hear Ric Flair giving him all those nice comments. Arn says how if all these people could have told them one year ago that he'd be stood next to Sting in a complimentary manner, their mouths would have fallen to the floor gaping open. Come Clash of the Champions when they get Buzz Sawyer, Great Muta and Dragon Master in a cage, life as they know it is over.

 

Just like the interview where they invite Sting to join the Horseman, Arn is on another level and the standout promo again.

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