And he held his own on the mic when Enzo was hurt.
By sounding like a 5 year old learning how to read??
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And he held his own on the mic when Enzo was hurt.
If they cry, let them cry. If the booking is good, they wont matter.
Just watched Brocks best match since he returned to WWE.
Punk at Summerslam. Wish Brock had more matches like that instead of 15 suplexes and an F5.
Did somebody say functional strength??Yeah and Barring Injury , that type of body control and functional strength sets up your health for an outstanding base.
Did somebody say functional strength??
Big Dave talking about Brock/Snek is pretty good, imo.
Just watched Brocks best match since he returned to WWE.
Punk at Summerslam. Wish Brock had more matches like that instead of 15 suplexes and an F5.
Dean has kind of underperformed at PPVs in 1v1 matches this year. Can't really blame him for his match with Lesnar, his match with Owens at the Rumble was pretty good from what I remember, and I remember his match with H at Roadblock being very good. His program with Jericho was underwhelming, and that match last night was definitely underwhelming. I thought his match with Ziggler would be better, especially with the build it got.
Thje shield triple threat was good, and the one w/ Roman/Brock at Fastlane was also good. I want to see Styles/Ambrose now, lets see it happen!
I always liked you LuchaBear...you've seen light...the Sun always shines brightest right before the rain.
Didn't Ziggler say something like "you can hit me with your best and it still won't be enough"
Yet gets hit with a little DDT and its RIP Dolph.
Dean needs a submission. Judging by his set of moves. Wouldnt be shocked if he picks a generic one like a boston crab or abdominal crutch.
Everybody needs a submission. Especially Ambrose and Reigns.
See, this is what I don't get. These guys "get it right", but all are disposable mid-carders(granted, Rusev's a bit better than that), and one is complete bust as a monster heel, who did everything by the book in order to get over as heel. Compare that to a guy like Seth Rollins, who supposedly isn't doing a good job at being a heel, but yet has been in the main event spotlight for over a year as a heel.
I would argue that it's not the wrestlers who don't want to be "traditional" heels anymore. It's the fans who couldn't care less, and the new guys have merely adjusted their styles accordingly.