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Old 06-28-2012, 10:57 AM   #1
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I find Ryback horribly 1 dimensional and am sick of the formula they have for debuting new "stars".

Personally I would rather see compelling storytelling. Give the guy some interviews (out of the ring). Build a person out of him. Let us know why he does what he does....They focus solely on the destruction but his 2 minute matches don't make any kind of lasting impact on the character...which is, in my opinion, more important than ring work (at least in the early stages of a career).


Just my .02.
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Old 06-28-2012, 11:30 AM   #2
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I find Ryback horribly 1 dimensional and am sick of the formula they have for debuting new "stars".

Personally I would rather see compelling storytelling. Give the guy some interviews (out of the ring). Build a person out of him. Let us know why he does what he does....They focus solely on the destruction but his 2 minute matches don't make any kind of lasting impact on the character...which is, in my opinion, more important than ring work (at least in the early stages of a career).


Just my .02.
Don't you miss how wrestling characters were built like how they were back in the day? That is the perfect formula-in general really. A good movie needs character development-same in this situation.
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