Thread: Best Trainers?
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Old 03-19-2008, 11:36 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Chuck Jones View Post
Afa has trained Batista, Cena and Miz, like you said, but is also responsible for Virgil, Kanyon, Billy Kidman, Rikishi, Cheerleader Melissa, Rosey, Umaga, Yokozuna, and a few others.
Good knowledge. None of the three guys I mentioned are horrible, by the way. All three are underrated as far as their wrestling skills go (but at least two of them are overrated by the WWE).

I think Afa makes a good "base trainer." You go to him, pick up the fundamentals, and get into "wrestler mode." Then you go elsewhere and really learn a style, and build on top of what Afa taught you.

I could have things completely wrongly assessed, though.
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