WWE.com Buries John Morrison Further With 'Has JoMo Lost His Mojo" Article

It's not enough burying him on television every week but WWE now want to devalue their once promising star as much as they can on their website too.

By Matt Holmes /

It's not enough burying John Morrison on television every week with defeat after defeat that has now completely made his wrestling persona redundant, but WWE now want to devalue their once promising star as much as they can on their website too. In a WWE.com article titled "Has JoMo lost his mojo?" that serves absolutely no positive purpose for Morrison or the company that was published yesterday, author Ryan Murphy states

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"John Morrison hasn€™t won a match since August. In that time, the high-flyer from California has been smashed by Cody Rhodes, squashed by Mark Henry and creamed by Wade Barrett. Tough competition, sure, but six months ago this man was the No. 1 contender to the WWE Championship. Now, he€™s tasting the bottom of Drew McIntyre€™s boot on €œWWE Superstars.€
Yes, this is an article on WWE.com that makes reference to the fact that John Morrison is being jobbing out to Drew McIntyre on WWE Superstars. It goes on, regarding his injury;
"I came back a little bit too early. Physically, I€™m here. Spiritually, I€™m out of my mind. I€™ve got all these things going on in the periphery. What I need to do is cut everything off and go back to square one. What was it that made me want to get into this business as a little John Morrison? I€™ve lost touch with that. And for me to be a success I need to get it back."
And clearly the "cut everything off" is a reference to former WWE star Melina whose Morrison's personal relationship with and her mistakes in using twitter to talk about it has made him the unfortunate victim of this squash treatment. And also that his contract is up and if Morrison is thinking about jumping to TNA they want to bury him as much as they can first. Good job, guys, seriously. John Morrison had such huge potential at one point in the WWE and he still gets a decent pop when he comes out for matches but WWE, a company who has superstars denouncing bullying regularly, is the biggest bully company of all and there doesn't seem to be much Morrison can do to overcome it. We'll know his career is truly over if he is the jobber to Brodus Clay who promo's on recent weeks t.v. has scheduled for an appearance on Raw in Liverpool next week.