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Originally Posted by BigDaddyCool
Also, with as small as London and Kindrick are, it is really important for them to be able to fly around the ring to look like they could be a threat. Hell, they look small against Jeff Hardy.
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That's a big part of it, too. I mean, a smaller guy needs to logically throw more of his weight into things. A cruiserweight's use of momentum, speed, the fans' awe and the confusion their style can create, is how they earn their living. No one can take a small guy boxing a guy the size of The Undertaker, but a smaller guy flipping over the top rope onto someone that big? It's a lot more believeable that something like this would have effective results.