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| The Vatican's View #2 by Father Corey Johnson |
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| Webmaster's note: This is the new layout for the Vatican's View. The layout as changed due to the, well, C.R.A.P.ness of the last one. The Father expressed his concern to me, and requested a better layout immediately, so here it is. And with that, it's over to Father Johnson with his second Vatican's View column, which discusses the expired Tag-Team division. |
| This column will focus on a rumour which I recently saw in the News section of the site, being the revival of the Tag-Team division. Although this rumour should be taken with a pinch of salt, surely this can only be seen as an inevitable step forward for St. Lukes, not as I'm sure many people will see it. I'm not sure why the tag titles were retired in the first place, probably down to lack of research on my behalf, due to extensive 'praying' sessions (*wink wink*). But this column isn't really about the history of the title, although by simply looking at the first ever champions, Moriarty and Hornblower (then the 'New Breed') you can tell it was a great one. I am going to look at the future of St. LCW, a future that hopefully features the Tag-Team titles. Bringing back the title storyline wise could be as simple as Sinner and Richter (or perhaps Benator and the Gang) requesting their return and a complacent Commissioner Boden being only too happy to help. But surely the bringing back of the belts can only mean that the underused and unpushed section of the roster, such as Sensation, Richter and Sinner can all get the push they deserve in the tag-team division. I've heard that the reason that the belts were dropped in the first place was due to lack of wrestlers, but with all the recently arrived talent, shouldn't this be the time to bring back the titles? Perhaps giving the titles to Grell and Mimmick (who seem to have a Kane and RVD vibe going on in the promos) would give the belts prestige, and maybe latter giving the belts to such teams as the New Breed, Sinner and Richter and maybe, dare I say it... C.R.A.P. (Cheap pop... I said POP! Damn you). As always, cheers for reading and feel free to send any feedback, as this would be much appreciated. Daddy Johnson. [email protected] |