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Montel Vontavious Porter – MVP – loves gold and has called himself a franchise player since signing sports-entertainment’s most lucrative contract ever with SmackDown last year. He will prove he is truly SmackDown’s most valuable player if he wrests the United States Championship from “The Crippler” Chris Benoit at WrestleMania 23.
Though he’s brash and cocky, it’s difficult to argue with MVP’s claim. Since debuting on SmackDown last September, he has scored a series of victories over some of SmackDown’s greatest Superstars. MVP believes the grandest stage in sports-entertainment would not be the same without him and that the Rabid Wolverine is “too boring and uncharismatic” to be the U.S. Champion.
Benoit is not as flashy as MVP. He is a man of few words – he prefers to do his talking in the ring. The five-time U.S. Champion and former World Champion is one of the greatest in-ring technicians in sports-entertainment history and dazzles his opponents with a treasure chest of moves. Benoit loves to make his foes tap out to the Crippler Crossface, which he attempted to place on MVP on a recent edition of SmackDown.
MVP and Benoit are proof-positive that opposites don’t always attract. Benoit will either extend his latest U.S. Title reign into its sixth month at WrestleMania 23 or MVP will win his first major title of what he believes will be a Hall of Fame career.