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From a TV Character's standpoint: The Spirit Squad on RAW

I KNOW THIS ISN'T A PRO WRESTLING BOARD

But for those that did watch RAW last night

on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the highest

Did the Spirit Squad entertain you as TV Characters

or are they like a sitcom that adds a cute little kid just

to improve their ratings.
 
> I KNOW THIS ISN'T A PRO WRESTLING BOARD
>
> But for those that did watch RAW last night
>
> on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the highest
>
> Did the Spirit Squad entertain you as TV Characters
>
> or are they like a sitcom that adds a cute little kid just
>
> to improve their ratings.
>

The idea is golden as long as they only come out at the most inappropriate times. That's how Hassan and Daivari became so hated before WWE screwed it up and pushed the terrorist thing too hard. They'd always interrupt something people wanted to see (usually involving potential breasts) with their rants.

As for their in-ring stuff, that trampoline spot was sweet. They should definitely work more double-teaming in, though.

I'll give them a 7.5. It's a great way to get the new guys some screentime. When one of them is ready to move up, they can just replace him with the next trainee.
 
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