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Screw Technical Wrestling
There, I said it. Screw it. Screw Ring of Honor and this European style that I hear is all the rage. I could care less about watching guys flip and flop through fifty chained holds. It's boring as hell.
Give me larger than life characters like Hogan, Taker and Batista. Give me promos from the best like Nash, HHH, Flair and Edge. Give me great characters like Mr. McMahon, Raw GM Bischoff and Hassan. Give me guys with gimmicks like Viscera and 'Pirate' Paul Burchill. Give me some comedy characters like Boogeyman and Coach. Give me guys with cool finishers like Brock, Big Show and HBK. Give me a few spot monkeys like MNM, Kendrick & London, the Mexicools and RVD. Even if I do have to hear 'smarks' complain about how they deserve pushes and should be allowed to use more moves. Screw that. I like knowing when Benjamin is gonna go for his dragon whip kick or that HBK is gonna try for the elbow drop. Hell, give me a few good wrestlers like Angle, HHH and Benoit who can cut it with the competition in promos, looks or intensity. But SCREW these idiots saying so and so from Ring of Honor or Japan should come to WWE because they put on 90 minute classics. 90 minutes classics are boring. Newsflash... Hart/HBK's Iron Man was boring. Almost all matches over twenty minutes are. It's fake. Pro-Wrestling is about creativity, whether it be good or bad. It's not about purists who drone on about Vince McMahon or David Arquette as a world champion ruining a title's legacy. It's about entertainment. It's not collegiate wrestling, for pete's sake. Even UFC knows that much and 'books' accordingly. Seriously, I don't know about you guys but I love when a gimmick like Spirit Squad comes around and people complain about talented workers being held down. Correct me if I'm wrong, but some of these idiots were the same ones that said Jeff Hardy would be the next Shawn Michaels. Jeff Hardy sounds like marbles are falling out of his mouth when he talks. Still, he deserves TV time because he can crash threw a table with style and is marketable, unlike Greg Valentine who might've been technically superb but was nothing more than a jobber to the stars when it came to the big time. Oh, and I also love it when a character gets on TV that 'smarks' deem talentless like a Gene Snitsky. Newsflash, these guys were trained. They know how to wrestle. Most of them know more than they ever use. There's no money in reversing a headlock into a hammerlock into a reversal. Hell, look at Flair. Most matches he works on the knee for like two or three moves these days. I guarantee at least once in his life, a guy like Dusty Rhodes or Hogan or Snitsky or Viscera has sat down at his computer and checked out how David Meltzer or Scott Keith rated his latest PPV match a quarter star or a dud and laughed as they counted their money. 'Smarks' need to understand they're not the majority and their opinion doesn't really matter. Technical wrestling isn't the majority. 'Championship Credibility' isn't about who can go hold for hold. Ask NWA how much Dan Severn made as their World Champion for however long he held the title before TNA came along. Hell, ask Jeff Jarrett why practically every end to one of his PPV is overbooked with interference and guitars. It isn't about confusing people into thinking they were classics. It's about getting the fans interested in a rollercoaster ride at the end of the match. Will the bad guy win? Will the bad guy get trumped? Go ask your average 'technical' flavor of the month in Ring of Honor or wherever how much money he's making. Check out what car he climbs into. Ask him if he owns his own house. Ask him what his 9-5 job is. Ask his girlfriend or wife or whoever if they work to pay rent too. Ask whoever runs Ring of Honor these days when they plan to sellout MSG or get a national TV deal. Watch 'em pause and stutter and laugh in their faces for Good Ol' OT. That's it. That's all I gotta say. :wave: |
So you are saying that if you aren't part of "the majority", then your opinion doesn't matter.
That's all I gotta say. :wave: |
I like a good technical match now and then, but yeah, I'd rather have the "entertainment" value more nowadays.
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I agree Mr.T. I love technical, but there is more to wrestling than just technical and the European styles. Larger than life charector are what sell, always have (compare Hogan to Bret Hart.) But that doesn't stop Me from absolutely loving a good Broadway (man do I miss GOOD Broadways.) Technical wrestling is the goods, but so is the American style, Memphis style, or a plethora of other entertainment stlyes. No one is better than the other, it's completely subjective.
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Eh... not really man. I have watched wrestling all my life, and im not a kid anymore. I don't want to watch something that makes me feel stupid. Ring of Honor makes me feel like im watching something astonishing, WWE makes me feel like im watching something stupid. Batista can not entertain as well as Samoa Joe, AJ Styles puts on far better matches than Shelton Benjamin, American Dragon is going after something real to him, holding onto the ROH World Title, Randy Orton wants to humilate Rey Mysterio's best friends death... Im not stupid, I don't like stupid wrestling.
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I'd still rather watch Joe/Kobashi than Boogeyman/JBL. |
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I never left. :shifty:
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On an unrelated note, where'd that Me punk go?
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Because what I love about professional wrestling is passion; guys who go out there and give it their all every night, without being dulled down by bullshit politics and taking great lengths to make matches "slower." Fuck Triple H, Batista, and Hulk Hogan. So what if they draw money? They've got the power train known as the WWE behind them, and a million 15 years and younger fans (or at least with the same mentality of) who buy into their idiotic storylines. But there's nothing real or passionate about it. Watch AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels' first Iron Man Match. It's a classic and you can tell that both men are out there in that ring giving every fucking ounce of strength they've got. And why? Not for the money. Not to please the boss. They go out there and put on kick ass performances every fucking night for fans like me who appreciate their effort to give me my money's worth. I haven't ordered a WWE PPV in months, because with shitty PPV after shitty PPV, I absolutely refused to give them another dollar of my money. And their shows are headlined by "larger than life" superstars like Batista, John Cena, Triple H, Undertaker and Big Show - and they go out there and put on dead matches that look like they're scripted punch-for-punch. There's nothing passionate about them, and they're making thousands of dollars for wrestling in front of millions of hungry fans. Then you've got guys like Jack Evans, Homicide, Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, Austin Aries, Alex Shelley, and so many others who perform in front of one-hundredth of the fans that the WWE's superstars are in front of, and they put their bodies on the line every night in five star matches that send us home happy. The fact of the matter is that as Society changes, so does Wrestling. People aren't interested in slower styles and big hulking monsters punching each other into oblivion anymore. This isn't the fucking 80's. This is the year 2006. And in 2006, the new breed of professional wrestling is going to emerge, and it's going to either A) leave the WWE in it's dust, or B) force the WWE to change its style to today's standards. John Cena vs. JBL doesn't even compare to Christopher Daniels vs. AJ Styles. And it never will. |
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2)AJ Styles needs a good opponet to make him look good, and to a much greater extent than Joe 3). Daniels/Styles doesn't even compare to Flair/Steamboat. And it never will. |
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So wait, screw technical wrestling, but give you Benoit and Angle? This seems to be more anti ROH/pro WWE than it is anti technical or anything, and that's coming from me, someone who finds ROH to be hugely overrated by a lot of the "smarks" myself.
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Also not every great wrestler who carry people isn't going to be able to carry everyone. So they still need a good enough opponent that they can make look better. |
...I'm confused.
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Also though everyone says AJ always has to be carried in all of his matches. I don't really see that I mean obviously he has to be helped cause his areobatic style does depend the other person bumping for him. Still though AJ still is fast and hits all his moves with instenstity and his no slacker in the ring.
For Example though everyone says Daniels carries AJ in all their matches maybe he did when they first started wrestling each other years ago, but now I think it's both of them working together to have a good match. As for Joe though his test is gonna come later when he gets moved up to the heavyweights to see how good he really is. |
Legend-Kurt Angle can't carry people to good matches?hahahaha, that's got to be a joke,right? If you truly believe that, then i've no respect for your opinion.
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Basiclly though what I'm saying is a lot of people just rag on wrestlers just because they look good against certain opponents, and not so good against other ones. I just don't think that's totally fair to rag on a wrestler just because he can't have a good match with certain people. So in other words it took me two sentences to say what I have been trying to say in like 5 or 6 posts. |
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Cena looked worse then ever against Angle, but when Cena wrestled Edge he looked pretty good. Also Cena looked better against Jericho then he did with Angle. When Henry wrestled Mysterio and Undertaker Mark Henery looked better then ever, but when he wrestled Angle not so good. I'm not saying Angle isn't great, and I'm just saying he doesn't carry people. Also if you think about it Angle hasn't really had to carry that many people in his entire career lot of times he goes up against someone who is good. Also not in any way I'm I saying Angle gets carried cause I don't think he does. I'm just saying that the old saying If Wrestler X can't have a good match with Wrestler Y then he is never going to have good match doesn't apply with Angle. |
There's more to life than Technical
There's more to life than Spotfests There's more to life than Over the top entertainment There's more to life than Strong style There's more to life than High Flying There's more to life than Hardcore So, basically. There's more than one style used on a show. Oh my god, bookers are trying to cater to more than one fan! how dare they! |
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:love: Mutual Flair love.
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*prepares to get flammed*
I still say Steamboat > Flair *heads for the hills* |
Meh, Steamboat couldn't get over as heel to save his life. Thus Flair is > Steamboat. Steamboat is the goods though.
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With the other points, I agree, a good wrestling show has variety, like Mick Foley's "3 ring circus" theory. If you don't like the acrobats, you can watch 20 clowns come out of a car. Raw was hot in the late 90s because you had a good mix of tag wrestling, a few cruiserweights here and there like Taka Michinoku or Essa Rios,, a great hardcore division, gimmicks such as Val Venis, Goldust and the Godfather, then in the 2000s guys like Chris Benoit, Kurt Angle and Chris Jericho were stealing the show. |
I think the Iron Man is really overatted myself also.
Don't get me wrong the match itself is decent, but it doesn't make my top 10, or 20 for that matter. They all that stuff in an hour that could easily be done in 30 mins and still of gotten the same drama out of it. But i've never been as huge a Bret fan as some on these boards are. |
Meh, different opinions, I tend to get bored of long matches, especially now, but when I got the HBK DVD I watched the whole match glued to the screen.
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Hell no boy, you better head for some fucking moutains. Ricky Steamboat wipes the floor with Flair as far as athletisism (sp?) goes...but other then that Ricky owes everything he has to Flair. Hell he got traded to Jim Crockett for One Man Gang. Before Flair got to him, he wasn't shit. He was a good athlet who got involved with wrestling. Ric Flair could go up to any wrestler, now or then, and make them a star. Steamboat (granted) has a few good matches to be proud of, but without Flair going out of his way to bring Steamboat up, he wouldn't be jack shit. I relate Steamboat to Shelton Benjamin. He has all the skills in the world, great look, and is marketable...but until someone can come along and make something out of his, he isn't shit. Ric Flair walked into anywhere he went and made himself "The Man". He made American Style Wrestling popular before there was a name for it. It is because of Ric Flair (and to a lesser extent Superstar Billy) that we have the type of wrestling we have right now. Now don't get me wrong, I think the world of The Dragon...hell anyone who has had his career and his match resume to back it up deserves respect...but he isn't a drop in the bucket of greatness that is Flair. Both him and Sting owe their entire careers to Flair for taking them to a level they could have never reached on their own.
That is what most people forget about Flair. Yeah he is the 18 time (not 16 time, look it up) World Champion, but more then that, he gave us an entire slew of credible wrestlers. He is the only MEGA Main Eventer (other then The Rock) to make his opponite look better then him, and STILL come out stronger for it. Flair was always "The Man" to beat. Like I said eailer in the thread, Flair usually wasn't even the highlight of the match...but he made Main Eventers, he made Legends, he made Icons...and he did it all by making guys look better then they ever could on their own. Now point me in the direction of some hills, cause I got a friends ass to woop. |
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Maybe if it had more falls, i guess I have problems getting into the reality of that one, as we've all seen both guys get beat in less time with less offence. I enjoyed the Rock/HHH or Angle/Brock one more, mainly because there were some falls and it gave the whole match more drama. Personally I think anything over the 40 minute mark is too much time. Taker and Angle had what I beleive to be one of the best WWE matches since Benoit beat HHH at Mania XX, the drama was there and that was something that's been missing from wrestling for a while. The HBK/Bret match had that drama, but I felt it was waaaay too overdone because of the time constraints which is why I lost interest in it. |
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