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Pick three wrestlers in both categories. Note: This is only opinion, let's engage in a friendly, honest and clean debate.
Overrated:
1.) Dolph Ziggler: The more I watch the guy, the more I understand why the people backstage wants someone to talk for him. He's not terrible or bad, but he's just so bland and generic; he has the mic skills where you'll dwell in the midcard for years.
2.) The Miz: Here's a wrestler where I just don't see why people love him; he's bad in the ring(has the most generic, dated moveset in wrestling right now). His promos have been the same for years(come out and talk trash about the town and their team, iconic locations, etc.). A "new look" that any male wrestlers can get, but for some odd reason, it makes The Miz look more badass.... yeah, badass for a Nick Jr. cartoon.
3.) AJ Lee: As time went on, it became noticeable that AJ's mic skills is terrible. Half the time, it's looks as if she forgotten what she has to say and or overacts so bad that Claire Lynch is telling her to work on her acting. She's cute and gotten herself over, but her being the focal point of a WWE title match was a bad, bad, bad idea and her having this much airtime is slowly exposing her flaws.
Underrated:
1.) Kofi Kingston: A wrestler who's been toiling the midcard since his feud with Orton. I do think he's better on the mic than peole give him credit for, underrated for his wrestling skills since we view him as this spot monkey and is still over with the crowd in some form(I do feel that a heel turn would be the best for him when he breaks up with R-Truth).
2.) Layla: When she comes out, the crowd is dead, trust me i'm with you guys on this, but she's ab better wrestler than she's given credit for. She's can talk pretty decently and can be appealing when she's given the chance, but the audience hasn't taken to her since her return.
3.) Tensai: A very good big man wrestler that was given such an old, dated gimmick. Matt bloom's work in Japan was very good and deserves viewing if you haven't seen it. His slow, pacing style didn't get over, not he's wrestling a more aggresive, faster pace that I've seen of him from Japan. his can get over, but the audience just won't buy into it, because they know it's Albert who's wrestling.
Overrated:
1.) Dolph Ziggler: The more I watch the guy, the more I understand why the people backstage wants someone to talk for him. He's not terrible or bad, but he's just so bland and generic; he has the mic skills where you'll dwell in the midcard for years.
2.) The Miz: Here's a wrestler where I just don't see why people love him; he's bad in the ring(has the most generic, dated moveset in wrestling right now). His promos have been the same for years(come out and talk trash about the town and their team, iconic locations, etc.). A "new look" that any male wrestlers can get, but for some odd reason, it makes The Miz look more badass.... yeah, badass for a Nick Jr. cartoon.
3.) AJ Lee: As time went on, it became noticeable that AJ's mic skills is terrible. Half the time, it's looks as if she forgotten what she has to say and or overacts so bad that Claire Lynch is telling her to work on her acting. She's cute and gotten herself over, but her being the focal point of a WWE title match was a bad, bad, bad idea and her having this much airtime is slowly exposing her flaws.
Underrated:
1.) Kofi Kingston: A wrestler who's been toiling the midcard since his feud with Orton. I do think he's better on the mic than peole give him credit for, underrated for his wrestling skills since we view him as this spot monkey and is still over with the crowd in some form(I do feel that a heel turn would be the best for him when he breaks up with R-Truth).
2.) Layla: When she comes out, the crowd is dead, trust me i'm with you guys on this, but she's ab better wrestler than she's given credit for. She's can talk pretty decently and can be appealing when she's given the chance, but the audience hasn't taken to her since her return.
3.) Tensai: A very good big man wrestler that was given such an old, dated gimmick. Matt bloom's work in Japan was very good and deserves viewing if you haven't seen it. His slow, pacing style didn't get over, not he's wrestling a more aggresive, faster pace that I've seen of him from Japan. his can get over, but the audience just won't buy into it, because they know it's Albert who's wrestling.