Wednesday, March 2, 2011

The NFL vs The WWE- Part III- AFC South

AFC South:

- Indianapolis Colts: The Undertaker. They have been very good for a very long time. Peyton Manning is one of the best ever. The Undertaker is one of the best ever. You would think they would have both been dominant and have more championships than anyone, right? Well, it hasn't happened. Peyton only has one thanks to Tom Brady and Big Ben, and Undertaker is still behind HHH, The Rock, Stone Cold, Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, HBK and a few others. Still, they are both dominant forces with amazing legacies. And I think Peyton has used some supernatural forces to not get hurt over all these years.



- Jacksonville Jaguars: The British Bulldog/ D.H. Smith. The British Bulldog was a solid wrestler when he was alive. The thing is, he never made it over the top. He just couldn't seem to find his way past the elite of the WWE. The same can be said of the Jaguars. They can't seem to get by the Colts, even when they are at their best. They will always be that #2 guy. Now D.H Smith, his son, is in the business and is a stud. Big young guy, but still unsure of his personality. Again, the Jags. They are rebuilding on the back of a workhouse runner in Mo-Jo Drew. The question for both is- do they have enough to make it to a championship?

- Houston Texans: Evan Bourne. Fun to watch. Exciting. High-octane. High-flying. Hasn't won anything, but everyone in the business likes where they are going, even if they haven't fully lived up to the hype yet. A perfect match.

- Tennessee Titans: Christian. Moments of glory in the past. IC titles, AFC title. Shots at being the guy, but just never worked out. Consistently OK, the perfect mid-card performer with some attitude. That sums up the Titans and Christian. Of course, Tennessee is going through some serious rebuilding right now, and Christian just came back from tearing his bicep (yes, he actually tore his bicep, wrestlers do get actual injuries). We aren't sure what will come of the two in the next year.

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