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Old 01-08-2009, 11:26 PM   #80
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Originally Posted by Fox View Post
I see your negatives. I don't see any suggestions on how they could have realistically portrayed him as a legitimate world champion, up against people who are so much fucking bigger than him.
Experience, natural ability and strategy. Against Mark Henry, Rey should have hit him with so many low dropkicks it's not funny. Also, the whole purpose of cruiserweight offense is to compensate for a lack of size by using momentum and your agility against bigger opponents with less agility, giving yourself enough force to conceivably do enough damage to defeat them.

Rey should have worked on taking down Henry's legs, and then started hitting the springboards and what not. That's just one example.
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