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Old 08-23-2016, 05:55 PM   #11
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Stylistically you have to see the comparisons though. Even if it's conceded that it's only aesthetically. But the similarities do go deeper. Not just to them both using the Superkick either. There's the emphasis on their selling and bumping, and Dolph is one of the best workers they've had in a long time. I trust the opinions of guys with trained eyes for this sort of thing, like Jim Cornette, Kevin Sullivan, Jim Ross and the Kliq themselves.

The only thing that's not really emulated is the success. But even so, you can't call Dolph's career a failure.
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