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Originally Posted by Loose Cannon
my biggest problem with guys like Jack Evans and all these high flying crazy moves kind of guys is that it can be so unrealistic at times. I big turn off for me is when it actually comes off like the two guys in the ring are working together to set up thier moves. I mean, yea, you have to work together in theory, but it should never come off that way to the audience.
And I really hate when a guy goes up for a top rope move and his opponent just stands thier waiting for a catch or whatever he's waiting for. You can see right through it. It's like I know wrestling is fake and all, but let's try to heighten the belief that these guys don't like each other.
It's almost like a ballet recital in the ring.
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You argue the same with Kane then, everytime he goes up for a clothesline off the tope.
You could also use the 'opponant out on his feet' excuse, but the other guy really has to sell it