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TONY STABILE'S "BOOKING 101": JANUARY 16TH 2010 Happy New Year
everyone! This is what will hopefully be the first of many articles by me on
this site. I’ll start off with some introductions. I am Tony Stabile. I have been a long-time fan of the Main Event
and a life-long wrestling fan. I’ve been around the Legacy. They are Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes and Ted Dibiase. They were a really hot item in 2009. They were properly booked. They came off strong. The purpose of Legacy was to create and push new names for future “one on one” feuds; more specifically, feuds for Randy Orton. Mission accomplished. Both Rhodes and Dibiase have very strong looks and are good wrestlers. However, much like the Diamond of Evolution was Orton, the Diamond of Legacy is Ted Dibiase. He’s got the looks, the size and the brains to be a perennial main eventer. There was talk back in the summer of a Dibiase face turn for December, in time to promote his feature film debut; The Marine 2. It was smart of WWE to hold off on those plans, mainly because he isn’t quite ready. The people aren’t ready to cheer him yet either. However, with the right booking and enough time, 2010 will be the year of Dibiase. In 2004, almost all the elements were in place for Orton to branch off of Evolution and make it on his own. The people wanted it. This was clear when he was heavily cheered while the face Edge was booed. The timing was on. It was only logical for Evolution to suffer its first defection. What was working against him was his backstage attitude and lack of main event opponents. Creative dropped the ball and were forced to fodder feed him to Triple H. His backstage attitude at the time was piss poor and this clearly didn’t help as he was immediately dropped to mid-card status after dropping the belt some 3 weeks later. In
2010, we find ourselves watching history repeat itself. This time however, the
diamond is ready to shine. The reason I see Ted as the Diamond and not Cody is
simple. Dibiase has those poster boy looks of John Cena and the wrestling
ability of Randy Orton. His backstage attitude seems to be in check, as the
dirt sheets have nothing on him. To be Vince McMahan, I would be salivating
right now. The big question now is: How do you break up Legacy and push Ted
Dibiase? The answer is slowly. The
people are itching for Legacy to break up. Not because they are sick of seeing
them week in, week out. They want this much like people wanted to see Darth
Vader throw Darth Sidious down the energy shaft at the end of Return of the Jedi. It took three movies
for the true evil to be vanquished. Therefore, logically it should take many
months for the break up of Legacy to be finalized. It nearly broke my heart
when I watched Raw last week and saw Orton contemplating the end of Legacy like
a pussy. They shouldn’t even tease fans with this blow-off break up. It would
ruin a huge pay off for everyone. They
should begin now for a SummerSlam goal. There’s no need for a title to even be
involved just yet. Cody and Ted should stop teaming now and begin focusing on
singles matches. You don’t need to bury This
is where WWE can be brilliant! Put the world title on Orton around June. This
would create much jealousy within the group, as Rhodes would be the only one
without a title. Tease Orton booting Cody out. Have Ted stick up for his
partner, only to receive an RKO for his efforts. The next week’s Raw would have
a confrontation between Ted/Cody and Randy. All the meanwhile, have the powers
that be (Guest Host or GM) announce a Battle Royal for the No.1 Contender slot
for the WWE title. It’s not important how but both Cody and Ted are in it. Have
Ted win. Now you have a full-blown feud. The
following week on Raw, Orton takes the night off. Have Cody congratulate Ted
and challenge him to a US title match. Give the 2 guys enough time to show the
crowd why they’re the future. Then just as Ted is about to continue his hot
streak, have Orton cost him the match and title. Reveal that Cody and Orton had
planned this out. In doing this, you get the remaining people who weren’t
behind Ted to cheer him. You also get Cody over strong as a conniving heel, and
Orton the extra heat for the road. By this time you should be at Summer Slam.
You have your main event. You have a new face in Dibiase, and 2 strong heels
for him to build off of. Will
WWE be smart in the evident turn of Ted Dibiase? For everyone’s sake I hope so.
This was just how I would do it. ‘Nuff said. Tony Stabile |