Is MVP a good face?
By MrSmith13
@MrSmith13 (6)
United States
April 30, 2009 12:04pm CST
I think his interaction on the past episode of Raw with Orton as a face was fantastic. He gave off a good vibe as a face, and definitely looked good standing up to the fastest growing superstar WWE has,Randy Orton.
In my opinion, he's really good as a face. Better as a face than a heel.
4 responses
@charblaize (1026)
• United States
9 May 09
I loved it when MVP came out and stood up against Orton. He was not expected to be the one to come out and Orton sure was surprised, I didn't think anyone would come out because they never do. I would like to see MVP to team up with Batista, Shane and Triple H. It is pretty bad when Orton runs and leaves his Legacy to do all the dirty work. I would like to see them turn against Orton.
I feel MVP would do a good job as a face, just hope the creative team and be creative and not boring.
@allen0187 (58582)
• Philippines
4 May 09
mvp will be a good face if he gets a good push from wwe creative. i hope he gets involved in a good storyline and him standing up to orton and legacy is indeed a good start.
this is how i'll play it if i were with wwe creative, mvp can go one on one first against cody rhodes and dibiase and score convincing victories over the two on the first two episodes in raw. this sets up nicely to a confrontation against orton and as the match progresses we see mvp getting the upper hand.when mvp is about to go for his finisher drive-by, the rest of legacy storm the ring and out a good beating on him. then oin the fourth raw episode, we see orton boasting about the beating legacy laid on mvp.mvp shows up on the ramp and challenges orton for his title.orton agrees to the match on the condition that mvp beat rhodes and dibiase in a handicap match. the match is set as the main event of the night and mvp emerges victorious and the orton-mvp title match is set up for wwe's next ppv.
i know this is a long sho tot happen considering that batista will go up against orton at the next ppv. just have a feeling that batista will come up short on his attempt and orton will keep the belt around his waist for a couple more months. that just sets up nicely what i have written above, a title match between mvp and orton.
@ScarletAlston (2693)
• United States
2 May 09
I can honestly say that when I saw MVP saying what he had to say to Orton, that was the first time I respected him as a wrestler. It was funny and I didn't expect that from him. Everything he said about DiBiase and Rhodes was what I was thinking from the start. He would make a better face than a heel at this point. I mean, to me, he was always kinda lame and boring and him standing up to Orton was something that really caught my attention so I just want to wait and see what happens with him. For the first time since he got there, he actually has my attention...
@kassdaw (591)
• United States
30 Apr 09
I stopped watching WWE because I lost all interest once Duwane Johnson left. Of course, I watch all of his movies because come on it's the "Rock" but still. I think most "wresters" would be better off if they stuck with what they are good at acting. Steve Austin, John Cena, Goldberg, and my all time favorite Glenn Jacobs (if you don't know who that is look it up).
As far as MVP and Randy Orton go, they would make great male models but wrestling is not where they belong. Just cause someone can act doesn't mean they will ever measure up to all real wrestlers that did it for the fans and not the money.