JESUS CHRIST, enough with the dropkicks! You're doing OK, otherwise but do something else!
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Bully might win the award for most impressive career turn-around in the history of wrestling.
Yeah. At 15 Dropkicks per Mile. He's certainly athletic enough and moves well in the ring. Though he is drastically missing in the experience department in terms of working a match.On a side note, I like Jesse. He's not as terrible as some people like to say he is, and for a guy that has what, a few months of wrestling training, he's really not awful. But mostly I just like him because he's an easy heel to hate. He works well with Tara.
Oh, good. The "new-found aggression" bit never gets old in this business.I didn't think it was a heel turn either. Just a more aggressive version of AJ.
Oh, good. The "new-found aggression" bit never gets old in this business.
Anyhow, I really enjoyed the show tonight. Van Dam vs King is the perfect match for both guys at this point. King is clearly motivated enough to push Van Dam, which is what I want. In fact, all of these X-Division guys are really working wonders for RVD. I couldn't be happier with how this little undercard run is turning out.
I'm not sure if I've seen Van Dam's title matches up to this point as being without jeopardy. Ion was the division's top shit before Van Dam got involved, so clearly he stood a chance of keeping Van Dam on the outside looking in. Joey Ryan had a lot of hype surrounding him for months following Gut Check, so he was a very legitimate challenger. And of the new arrivals to the X-Division this year, Kenny King created more buzz online and within the industry than just about anyone. It was entirely conceivable to me that Van Dam could have lost any of those matches.
Thinking that's Knox teaming with Doc