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I like The Shield. A lot.
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I do too. I'm as casual a fan as it gets when it comes to wrasslin these days, but Shield & Ziggler's crew entertain me. Dean Ambrose is money on the mic.
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*JBL voice*
"It's their yard". |
Yay.
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I find myself marking out for them pretty much every time. Their matches on Raw have been awesome as of late, especially.
Shouts to Daniel Bryan for that most recent one, though. He was on fire. |
Roman Reigns is the goods.
He'll be main eventing against John Cena next year. |
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Damn straight!
Credit due to the WWE for making three guys no-one had any right to give a shit about into the hottest thing in years. |
Yup really like Roman Reigns. Definitely my favourite of the three.
Ambrose is good on the mic in that creepy nutcase kinda way which is really good, but like I mentioned in another thread a few days back, I don't want to see him in regular wrestling gear because it seems like it'd take away a lot of his intimidation. At the minute they all look "cool" in their current gear, and while I can see the other two transitioning out into regular trunks or whatever, I can't see me taking Ambrose in the psychopath character very seriously in regular wrestling attire. Rollins I don't really care about. |
Rollins is probably the better athlete of the trio, but is still the weakest of the group. Doesn't really fit in with the intimidating image that's being portrayed.
Getting rid of that dumb fucking dyed hair would be a good start. |
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I believe in the Shield
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Of course they are all great in each their own way i'd still be down for a 4th member but i'd want another guy from nXt and not someone who is already on the current roster.
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Yeah, I'd rather a new guy from developmental than 'recruiting' someone from the current roster, inevitably through some sort of swerve or heel turn. Not that the stable needs anything added or taken away. It's perfectly balanced at the moment.
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Boring as hell. 2 guys with a combined weight of 400 pounds being unbeatable? Yup, can definitely see why rating suck. Send these vanilla midget back to the elementary school gyms where they belong.
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Ambrose and Reigns both have bright futures. Rollins should too, but he needs to develop his mic skills a little more. He can go way better in the ring than Reigns, BUT he lacks the presence. He needs something to differentiate him besides "really good wrestler."
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Love 'em. I think Rollins is so much better than most people make him out to be. The guy is great in the ring and sells like crazy. He has incredible chemistry with Daniel Bryan, and I'd love to see these two in a singles match.
Ambrose and Reigns are also the goods. I just feel bad for Rollins getting so much slack. |
I actually think Rollins is pretty decent on the mic. Just wanted to say that.
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Reigns would be the smallest guy in this faction if you want it to be believable. He's God awful on the mic btw.
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Look at the NWO. Three big guys would looked and were unstoppable. All three could talk and had their own personality. Neither of The Shield possess any of those traits.
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I might not be the first to say this, but could it be that Gertner is in fact Vincent Kennedy McMahon!?
Loves hosses, dislikes "vanilla midgets" (even the ones that are 6'3") and he claims to be the "Pulse of the WWE Universe". Could there be something in this!? |
Like you. Mean to tell me you can buy The Shield defeating the team of Kane who is one of the most intimidating big men ever, Ryback who is a fucking beast and was pretty much unstoppable at that point and Daniel Bryan who can out rassle all three? Come on now!
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What schtick? Just because I don't agree doesn't mean it's a schtick. Ambrose cuts the same "grrr I'm intense" that ever indy wrestler does. Rollins can wrestle, but he skinny and boring as fuck. Reigns is the only one id keep on the roster, but he's bad on the mic. S
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Pretty sure Ryback is only 6'3, 6'4 tops.
I think Ambrose is actually taller. |
Yeah and Ryback weighs almost 300 pounds. Ambrose weighs 220 if that.
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Disagreeing is fine. Labelling almost everyone less than 6' 6' a vanilla midget isn't. It's as if the realisation that wrestlers are getting smaller hasn't dawned on you yet.
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Yes and wrestling doesn't have nearly as much interest because the wrestlers aren't larger than life personality and physically. That's a huge part of what draws fans in. Not workrate.
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And fucking stop it with the 'work rate' comment. I see those words in more posts from you than anyone else on the forums. No-one has mentioned work rate yet other than you. Compliments have been paid to Ambrose's personality, Rollin's athleticism and Reign's look. |
It's gonna awesome yet again in 6 months when everybody starts saying what I've been saying. None of these guys are main eventers at all.
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You can't have alllllllll 220-240 pounders, you need some big beefy guys because wrestling is all about the larger than life stuff, but there is room for all shapes and sizes. |
So weird that 90% of TPWW disagrees with the "Pulse of TPWW"
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That'll change in about 6 months.
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Love The Shield :y:
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Why not, they can be cool. Reigns looks like a bouncer of a club.
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Yeup I like them a lot.
Best thing so far have been the 6 man tag matches since they've all been really good. |
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And oh yeah, the Shield make me go SCHWING! :)
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Pretty much yes.
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That table bump Rollins took was brutal looking
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I dunno though, I've only seen one night of the Shield and I bought the gimmick of them just being great at working with each other and sacrificing everything so that the team can win. They look different too which is nice. I think as a super-casual fan I have finally let go all the things that made wrestling hard to enjoy. I'm satisfied if a wrestler can do one thing well and I don't compare everyone to Rock, Austin, Nash and Hall in my head anymore. Ryback looks great and seems to be good in the ring, but he is complete shit on the mic' and his heel turn was pathetic. Somebody call an AMBULAN! Roman Reigns looks like a non-crippled version of Khali, but he's pretty great in the ring from what I've seen. Daniel Bryan has found a nice niche of an over-the-top emotionally unstable guy who can wrestle, I like it. Kane is somehow amazing and I have no clue how that happened. In the 90s he was probably the most boring guy in the ring every time he wrestled. Ambrose is weird and I like him on the mic', he comes off as legitimately crazy. Hair-dude is pretty good in the ring too and all three members of the shield have great chemistry. Can't ask for much more. And Kofi did some good jumpy-jump stuff. The crowd seemed to be really into the match too and legitimately pissed when the Shield won. Hell, I liked the whole show up until Triple H jobbing to a concussion. (And the diva match which I skipped). |
The cruiserweight scene was popular for about 2 years and then it died off badly. As The Death of WCW book said "you can only watch Rey Mysterio give Psicosis a frankensteiner so many times." You've gotta be good on the mic to be anything.
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best thing in the WWE in years, probably since the first month of Nexus
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Still, I agree that it can't JUST be two guys wrasslin' with ultra-violently intense fighting spirit. We DO need a story to go along with it. For me the color commentary and even the little skit with Kane and Bryan helped toward that goal. Again though, for me, it wasn't the fact that the Shield were fun and different, it was that the entire show seemed to have a lot of variety and fun wrestling all around. There are also a lot of big flexible guys on the roster right now which is neat and I love the fact that there are managers, tag teams and stables. So yeah, I didn't know anything going into this episode and I enjoyed it. First time in a long time. |
very much into the shield. i don't know where it goes from here, but if i had to pick between growing and splitting, definitely growing.
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they are the greatest stable since the LWO.
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yeah Rollins hasn't been bad
He only really has problems when he's yelling outside the ring since his voice is kind of obnoxious still. |
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It doesn't even make sense for Nash to want to wrestle Misterio or vice versa, in fact it's completely retarded. |
I like that all three guys seem to have a different vibe to them. Roman Reigns is the quietest and the tank of the group; Dean Ambrose is like the co-ordinator and the this insane guy that is unpredictable and really dangerous for his size; Seth Rollins is this tremendous high-flyer who talks a lot of crap but then flies across the ring and kicks someone in the face.
And Gertner is right in a sense -- I have a feeling that on their own we'd be talking about how Rollins won't make it out of the mid-card, Reigns needs a "little something" to get to that next level and that Ambrose is a fantastic talker but we can't buy him as WWE Champion for some reason. Luckily, these three have each other and have found success as a unit that has been explained as them sacrificing their egos and allowing them to get the better of more established Superstars and ultimately getting more effective on their own. We've seen these guys defeat Ryback, Sheamus, Kane, Daniel Bryan, Randy Orton, John Cena, Big Show and The Undertaker. The average fan is getting used to seeing these guys win in that sense. Any "failings" these men had solo has been washed away. Also, for guys that are apparently "tiny," we've seen Ambrose & Rollins lift Big Show up for powerbombs and we've seen them beating on the biggest and the baddest in the WWE. That powerbomb from Rollins to Bryan on RAW was sick. These guys will be fine. Something to consider: their size and the fight they have taken to some of the bigger names in the WWE could lead to a face turn for the group down the line. I'm not saying it should happen, and certainly not now, but there is a lot to actually like about The Shield. Their teamwork, their courage, their selflessness when it comes to protecting each other, their lack of ego, their size against larger opponents that they somehow manage to overcome, their credibility -- all of this is adding up to the group being in the position to move some merch or something. And Gertner is also right in "larger than life" characters being valuable to wrestling -- but that is what we have here in The Shield. These guys beat up The Undertaker and put him through the announce table. JBL has done a great job of putting these guys over and has made it sound as if not one single force could stand up to these guys. |
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<font color=goldenrod>The Shield are easily my favorite thing about wrestling at the moment. I've become disenfranchised with a lot of the product, but I will go out of my way to see what The Shield are up to. Everybody in the group brings something different to the table and it blends so well.
Individually I can see big things for all three as well. Ambrose is not only great in the ring and he uses his "unhinged" style nicely, I think he could be a featured heel for the next decade if he wanted to with his promo ability. Rollins can always be counted on for a good match and a crazy spot when needed, and I think he'll get over huge in a Jeff Hardy kind of way once he goes face. He's no Ambrose on the mic, but he's not horrific either. Reigns has been the most pleasant surprise. He's an Anoa'i so he was always going to get a chance eventually, but he's shown he's really earned it. He just brings some serious intensity to every Shield match and beatdown. Plus his Spear is awesome.</font> |
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Alex Riley Bo Dallas Chris Jericho (obviously excluded from the stereotype)Camacho Christian CM Punk (ugh, I'll exclude him) Cody Rhodes Curtis Axel Damian Sandow Daniel Bryan Darren Young Dean Ambrose Dolph Ziggler (excluded) Drew McIntyre Epico Evan Bourne Fandango Heath Slater Hunico Jimmy Uso Jey Uso Jinder Mahal JTG Justin Gabriel Kofi Kingston The Miz PRimo R-Truth Randy Orton (excluded) Rey Mysterio Sin Cara Tyson Kidd Santino Marella Seth Rollins Ted DiBiase Tyson Kidd Yoshi Tatsu Zack Ryder Now, excluding Jericho, Ziggler, Punk and Orton who are considered main event guys, that leaves 34 out of 54 guys on the roster who are 6"4 AND 240 and under. Now subtract part timers Brock Lesnar, The Rock, HHH, William Regal and the Undertaker and you're left with only 15 guys on the active roster bigger than 6"4 or 240. That is RIDICULOUSLY unbalanced. |
Will TPWW be anti shield when fans start rooting for them as the cool heels?
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William Regal being one of the bigger guys on the roster is a bit weird.
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Regal is 243, so he's barely above the cut line. Not saying having smaller guys is bad, but there are WAY too many on this roster and more than half can't cut a promo to save their lives.
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Instead of a Perfect Plex, I'd like to Axel use a fisherman buster
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How about The Moss-Covered Three-Handled Family Credenza?
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I totally posted that in the wrong thread lol
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I actually thought I was in the RAW thread too.
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I love The Shield
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And from what I can gather from this thread, from Gertner's explaining, Khali is also a Vanilla Midget. Cause he's shit on the mic and can't wrestle.
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I think they can all be useful members of the roster. Just not in the main event. They've been booked with more care than I thought WWE was capable of booking anyone nowadays... but it's for three guys who are not real main eventers. I can see Reigns maybe getting there with a mouthpiece at some point. I can even see Ambrose tasting the main event. It would be by default though.
Guys like them or a Daniel Bryan type have a place on the roster. They have talent. But Gertner's right. When it comes to the majority of the roster and your main event... your money makers... what you're primarily building the company on... it should be guys who have that "larger than life" appeal. None of them have it. And their push damn sure should have never come at the expense of a guy like Ryback who could be a goldmine if he wasn't booked so horribly. Seriously, since he stopped dominating jobbers, the man has yet to win on PPV. It's retarded. |
and also if he weren't awful
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People compare wrestling to a soap opera. I compare them to Superheros. Now who is going to catch your eye with that comparison: 6"0 225 Dean Ambrose who you could see walking down the street and not blink an eye or Ryback who is a monster and catches your eye?
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People throw out "well Stone Cold wasn't a hoss". Stone Cold weighed about 260 and is probably top 3 in terms of personality. He was pretty jacked.
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Dean Ambrose is 6'4", Ryback catches my eye in that "hey that guy looks like he has something wrong with him" kind of way
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I compare wrestling to any sort of TV show where being an interesting character who doesn't sound like he's never said words before is more important than having sick biceps
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Exactly, and that is eye catching. He looks like he'll rip your head off and swallow your torso. Ambrose looks like half the damn roster.
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Put Dean Ambrose in Ryback's place and he wouldn't have gotten nearly as over as Ryback got. That reaction when Ryback first got his hands on CM Punk is still one of the most raucous reactions I've seen since the attitude era. Ryback was the new star people were craving and they fucking came unglued.
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he looks like a giant retard
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Ryback never should have been turned heel. He's a natural face.
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It's like I'm banging my fucking head against the wall. I don't understand what you people don't get.
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my favorite wrestler is Giant Gonzalez
that skeleton outfit made him look like a monster |
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is Giant Gonzalez dead?
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although that may just be because he's not super tall |
Pretty sure he is.
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I love how people will claim that someone getting cheered as a face against CM Punk means CM Punk is doing a good job. But when CM Punk gets cheered as a heel against THE UNDERTAKER... umm... they're just cheering him because he's doing a good job. It's one or the other... |
bet he walks less now though
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