In my humble opinion, Damien Sandow is the best fictional character in the WWE today. He has charisma and can grab anyone’s attention when he has a microphone with him. The best thing about the best fictional characters is that they can get away with talking gibberish. Their charisma and the way they speak is so enchanting that you forget the little mistakes.
This is also an era where a superstar can either be funny or intimidating. If they never come across as serious then they are turned to have comic relief segments. For example: Lord Tensai to Tensai to Sweet T. It is just so easy for funny to be not entertaining too.
But Damien Sandow is funny and entertaining and this week on Raw he was intimidating too in his match with Dolph Ziggler. He looks like a champion and he can very well make the World Heavyweight title look cool. He speaks and walks with authority.
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Hence, allow me to beg your indulgence at his entertaining moments in the WWE, so far.
Damien Sandow’s Music
Damien Sandow is about to face the company’s second most dependable superstar after John Cena. Yes, Randy Orton is in the ring and Sandow takes the stage (or the ramp) to sing.
Encore!
Damien Sandow and DX
Sandow gets humiliated here. But the fact that he got to interrupt one of the most popular stables in the WWE in one of the most popular and much anticipated segment from Raw 1000, shows that he’s got Triple H’s attention. And also he took this humiliation with style as well.
Damien Sandow talks about music
He can sing so he can criticize as well. And what better to feed his anger on than some of Country Music’s bizarre lyrics. He speaks so well that all his segments never seem to run long enough. Wait for 1:00.
Encore!
The Apprentice
One of the few continuing segments or running gag was Sandow’s search for an apprentice. We knew that he’ll never find one. And we knew that his ego will never be able to satiate someone with some shocking display of intelligence in the audience. But as I said before, Sandow never flops.
The Dive
Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow provided one of the best backstage (back-arena) segments in a while. It was reminiscent of John Cena throwing Edge off into a river or Rock throwing Stone Cold’s IC title into a the perpetual infiniteness of the sea.