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Why is the fact that he was voted the worst announcer by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (twice) listed under 'Championships and Accomplishments'? Being voted the worst at something is not an accomplishment.
it is because hes a heel and trying to be the worst
it is because hes a heel and trying to be the worst
it is because hes a heel and trying to be the worst
Writing it thrice still doesn't make this statement correct. He was voted "worst announcer" for his qualities for calling a match (or the lack thereof), not his qualities as a heel. MartinSL 16:56, 9 October 2006 (UTC)