

The problem is, Morgan was buried and released for no apparent reason. To put my statement simply, he was buried.Īs a longtime WWE fan, burials are as normal as the sun rising in the morning. Why does Matt Morgan deserve a second chance in the WWE? First of all, Morgan barely received a first chance.Īs I stated above, Morgan spent his stint in the WWE as Carlito’s bodyguard, Brock Lesnar’s lackey, and Big Show’s punching bag. This monster stands seven feet tall, over three hundred pounds, the DNA of TNA, Matt Morgan. This former Superstar spent his last moments in the WWE receiving a beating from guys who could’ve easily been destroyed with little effort on his part. Unlike the majority, this Superstar’s release from the WWE didn’t stem from backstage problems, burnout, or his own personal actions. Instead, this Superstar became another entry's bodyguard with a horrible speech disorder. This Superstar was labeled the Blueprint, a young talent that possessed the tools to become a major WWE Superstar. He achieved his dream of becoming a WWE Superstar but was also the center of one of the worst angles I’ve ever witnessed. Behind Rob Van Dam, there’s this Superstar that was once employed by the WWE. Perhaps the most important thing I’ve noticed is that each writer believes in their particular choice.įrom an Olympic Hero to a shafted loud mouth to a guy I would’ve considered an after thought before this competition.Īs for myself, I stand by my choice but I firmly believe there’s another man who deserves a second chance. In addition to this, I’m amazed and surprised by the overall reaction of commenters.

As I sit here almost a week after my entry, I can’t say I haven’t enjoyed each article in my own way.
