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Pelvic Sorcerer
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Am I the only one...
That doesn't think losing a match cleanly (given it isn't a squash match) makes the guy look weak. Granted as long as he doesn't get on a huge losing streak.
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He's Here
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Sure. Wrestlers can lose and still look strong. But unfortunately, lately, most losses like that wind up being elaborate squashes.
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Inno Knows.
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If its competitive, not at all
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On the flip side, it's possible for someone to win a match and still look weak.
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Pelvic Sorcerer
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I believe so, it takes really shitty booking and a bad match, but it is possible. Like if someone like Batista won a match against say Snitski, where Snitski is controlling the match, and Bats wins on a techincallity or with a weak roll up or something like that.
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Pelvic Sorcerer
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I believe it is more of how the match is booked and who is in the match than the actaul who wins or loses.
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T think it depends who he is fighting. Like if Funaki were to go over Carlito cleanly in a competitve match I think it would.
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Pelvic Sorcerer
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Win looks better than a lose, but how they get to the outcome is jsut as important.
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