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Title: Interactivity Comes to EWR
Description: Vote for GM


D.A.V.E. - February 24, 2005 08:11 PM (GMT)
Ok, for those of you who follow my Smackdown Diary (and if you don't - why the hell not?), you'll know I've now reached a point in my game.

Read This If You Is Lost!

Teddy Long has retired, vacating the Smackdown GM Position. His job has been given, on a temporary basis, to Sean Morley, however, WWE/TSE Head Dave O'Neill has decide to let the fans decide who should be General Manager. By fans, I mean you. By decide, I mean, vote here. Who do you think should be General Manager of Smackdown?

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In my game, Chuck Palumbo has emerged as one of the funniest parts of the show - he's a desperatly deluded idiot who has convinced himself that he has, amongst other things - saved a rainforest, been captured by terrorists in Iraq, and killed them with his bare hands and escaped the country on foot, and that he's the re-incarnation of an ECW Superstar. Now he wants to be GM because he used to be President of at least two godforsaken countries in Africa and this gig can't be that much harder.
And he's Spaceman Spiff's favourite worker

Hard Sell - If he wins - Nunzio gets pushed. Just saying.


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It's Rowdy Roddy Piper - what more do you need to know!

Hard Sell - My brother strongly suggested feuding him with Roderick Strong (and Generation Next, should Shelley and Aries ever graduate from OVW)


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Jay Bowers favourite worker has emerged from Developmental hell to lay claim to this gig. He used to be Commissioner of WCW - and wants this job to complete the duo. He wasn't a bad Commissioner either, and he could probably do a good job on Smackdown

Hard Sell - If he wins, Ernest Miller is already employed on Smackdown and they can start their feud up all over again.


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A while back, Val Venis turned heel and became Sean "Chief" Morley, Eric Bischoff's gopher, because Vince McMahon convinced himself that Steve Austin would demand that Bischoff be fired, should he return, and Vince wanted a stopgap in place. When that didn't happen, Venis was stuck in this dead end gimmick. However, Teddy Long, seeing his previous experience, gave him the temporary job, and his vote for full-time gig. That's his entire campaign

Hard Sell - No more Val Venis




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