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Aye name change would do wonders. This could fit into Classic 'Black' Wrestler as opposed to "Stereotypical Black"
If I may:
I believe a "Stereotypical Black" would fall under the lines of a JTG, R-Truth, Street Profits. All of them share a gimmick that involves the "Hip Hop" culture. Booker T only damn near excludes himself out of this due to his legendary tenure and involvement with Harlem Heat.
Breaking the mold of those African Americans we have our: Xavier Woods, Big E's, Kofi Kingstons, Cedric Alexanders & Rich Swanns.
I'm pretty sure you'll have your backwoods players who would fit all the above into Stereotypical Black. Just thought I'd give my 2 cents as a black player. Good work though.