Thursday, January 1, 2009

Kizarny to be Kazaamed!?

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Last night, the Wrestling Observer newsletter reported that despite only taping one television match so far, several key officials in World Wrestling Entertainment [WWE] have already begun to doubt the future of the newly debuted Kizarny [pictured above].

In addition, the head of talent relations, Johnny "Ace" Laurinaitis, is drawing heat within the company as it is being reported Laurinaitis is the primary supporter of Kizarny and it was his decision to push him on the Smackdown brand despite these officials feeling Kizarny is not ready for the big time.

During Kizarny's recent house-show circuit matches against fellow Smackdown wrestler MVP, these officials have showed how little faith they have in him as he has been picking up fluke wins in these matches where MVP has been controlling and carrying the matches only for Kizarny to get the win out of nowhere.

I am not going to bash Kizarny until I see his first televised match against MVP on Smackdown this Friday night but even if the match wasn't as smooth as it could have been, can you honestly blame Kizarny for being, I don't know, a little nervous since it was his first television match and his first shot at the big-time after wrestling on the independent scene for a close to 15-years?

What baffles me is that WWE has trainers in Florida Championship Wrestling [FCW], their official developmental territory for several reasons, one of which is to communicate with them to see how the developmental talents are progressing and who is ready for the big time. Why didn't these so-called officials ask the trainers thoughts on Kizarny's in-ring skills before calling him up to the main roster?

I swear, with this report and last week's report about the Hade Vansen character and prophecy group being dropped, it appears that these backstage officials are looking for the slightest thing to criticize a new talent about and if Vince McMahon says something negative about the talent, these officials chime all chime in like a groaning chorus of yes-men.

Here's something these officials should consider....if they were this trigger happy to pull the plug on new talents after their first appearance, today, there would be no MVP, Randy Orton, Batista or John Cena!

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