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Old 11-10-2012, 07:44 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Noid View Post
Ryback is booked as a monster because he is jacked.
... It's pro wrestling though. It doesn't matter why he's booked as a monster. If he's booked as a monster, then within the world of pro wrestling, he is a monster. And if he's booked as such, he is as much of a monster as Lesnar within the world of pro wrestling.

Lesnar would destroy John Cena or Triple H in a real fight in seconds. Within the world of wrestling, they are booked with enough "heart" to either overcome or come damn near close. Ryback is being booked as being unstoppable. Therefore he is. Lesnar has a legit background of being unstoppable that they have exploited for his character.

Basically, my point is it's sports entertainment. People are what they are booked as. And the way they've been booked, Ryback vs Lesnar is a fucking must see. Unstoppable monster vs unstoppable monster and something has to give. Like I said, it screams "big fight feel" in a way wrestling matches nowadays tend not to with everyone losing and looking more and more mortal on free TV on a weekly basis.
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