ummm, no
not a "Copy and Paste" job on my part
you are a huge Mizark
Were you ever in the business? Until you complete your training (it is all the same according to wrestling formula, that is how anyone can work with anyone else), you are considered a mark. So, Goodrum could also be considered a mark still, and so could I. I was 6 months away from being deemed 'fully trained'. All I had to do was learn the face side of it (I was always heel), but playing face it dramatically easier, and it can not be done without a good heel.
I worked 'marks' all the time who thought they knew it all (glorified backyard wrestlers). If they were trained they were a worker, other than that they are marks. I would probably be considered a worker by everyone else I worked with, but the term, to me, means complete. You have everything down to the best of your ability, and are ready to go on Raw at a moments notice and be used.
In other words, Triple H does the same thing that Barry Horriwats did, but look, charisma, and talent always prevails.