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Old 05-16-2005, 08:33 PM   #1
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'Average'

In the wrestling industry, labeling someone as having 'average' mic skills and 'average' wrestling skills is pretty vague. There are just so many names out there in the indies and TNA and WWE that it's hard to even IMAGINE what 'average' really is.

I mean, I could label the Undertaker as having 'average' mic skills. But who am I basing that off of? Basically, I, and everyone else average it by what and who they've seen.

So here's what I'm wondering. Who would you consider the most 'average' in mic skills and wrestling skills. Not one wrestler, but two. (Unless, of course, you consider someone to be completely average.)

For me...

Mic Skills: Rey Mysterio

Ring Skills: Bubba Ray Dudley

Now, I know it's still a bit broad, but just try to average in every type of style, because it would be ridiculous to average every wrestler in every separate style. Unless you want to do that, of course.


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