Thread: I miss Ronda
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Old 06-22-2019, 12:49 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
Yeah, Ronda was great at bringing a big fight feel to her matches and something that rubbed off from her prior experience in MMA. Lesnar had a similar feel to his matches before WWE really watered down his aura and appeal. Promos were her biggest weak point but something that could be fixed with more experience considering she had just started her career in wrestling.

In regards to physicality, I'd argue its more due to the big gap in talent level in the division more so than them being afraid to make their matches come off feeling more real. Sasha-Charlotte and Becky-Charlotte had no problems bringing the physicality for their feuds since they had the in-ring skills to back it up. Then you have others who struggle to do the same because of their lack of ring skills or the priority for their pushes was due to their looks and/or being associated to someone else.
Yeah, I've mentioned before how they have a good handful of women that are truly talented and can reliably put on good matches, and the rest are just competent on their best day.
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