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Originally Posted by Afterlife
First of all, it's "box of rocks".
Secondly, you're contradicting yourself. Yes, RVD was a very stiff worker. Of course the company told him to soften up. So, what's the confusion? It is very clear that Rob doesn't like the way these people do business, and, depending on how they treat him, I can personally understand his attitude toward performance.
On top of that, most of the WWE guys, I think we can agree, are trained at "fake fighting", as you call it. Rob is trained to wail on people. Chances are, he didn't take kindly to being told to ease up on the easy bruisers, and intentionally went uber-soft.
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Ummm then we agree that he's way to soft and non believable. Who's fault is that? Not WWE's i know. They told him to ease up for a reason. They didnt tell him to go totally soft and half ass sell forearms. He did that on his own. And its funny you say " depending on how they treat him". I mean, i'd imagine they're treating him like someone who got caught smoking a joint in a car. I imagine they'd be pretty sour on something like that. I'd imagine they wouldnt wanna push someone who's a lazy stoner and has a shitty move set that only get half sold 99% of the time. ECW smarks act like RVD is so damn entitled to a push. The guy sucks. Maybe if he made his in ring work look like he gave a damn and he didnt get caught smoking joints with Sabu, he might actually get somewhere in the business. As far as im concerned, WWE has every right to not treat the guy like you people " think " he deserves to be treated.