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Originally Posted by Anybody Thrilla
He is capable of being in great wrestling matches. Maybe he's not a technical wizard, but he's completely competent. He's just more of a 'brawler'. That doesn't make him worse than Chavo.
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Nothing wrong with being a brawler. Stone Cold Steve Austin was a brawler his whole WWF/E career, but always had great matches. The difference being Austin could adapt and be technical when it was needed. Or he could adapt to his opponent's style and make the match work. Cena has had very good matches, but not great. Until he can adapt more and change his stale routine, I don't think we'll ever see a 5 star classic from him. Chavo may use routines, as all wrestlers do, but occasionally you see more from him than the usual. The difference being he can do more than what he is limited to...
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And I think that saying that Chavo WILL become a major player at this point in his career is a MUCH more bold statement, considering you're basing it on nothing at all. I'm at least taking the past into consideration.
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No, I'm basing my opinion on his work. All his work in WCW and WWE. His in ring work is as good as any top guy in WWE. Interesting that earlier we compared him to Mysterio. B/c when both were in the cruiserweight division, in either WCW or WWE, both had tremendous matches. In WWE, they had a great fued, showing he can be as good as Mysterio or anyone else.
I'm not attempting to change your mind, as clearly you think he's a bitter has been. I disagree though, and think if he's pushed properly, he can be as good on top as anyone. There's a huge difference in saying he could be a major player one day and he will be though...