Johnny Scumm
InZayn In The Membrane
I rarely sit through matches on Raw, I just fast-forward them to the end.
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I think Randy Orton is one of the greatest performers not just in WWE, but in the entire world. As someone who watches a lot of indies and Japan take that for what you will. Hes extremely precise with almost everything he does.
TNA hasn't been entertaining since Hardy dropped the belt and I didn't even really enjoy his reign.
Matt Hardy gets shit on too much because hes doing a good job in ROH. Instead of idiots commenting, "lulz Matt Hardy" watch the show with him on it and realize they use him to perfection to get people fans like a ton of heat. Plus people love to hate him.
I never watch wrestling live
Not even indy shows?
I think Randy Orton is one of the greatest performers not just in WWE, but in the entire world. As someone who watches a lot of indies and Japan take that for what you will. Hes extremely precise with almost everything he does.
And it doesn't help that he's had awful entrance music ever since dropping the original Nexus song.
So you don't like the bad guys entrance music? Isn't that the entire point?!
I am Canadian, and I find Bret boring on the mic, and in the ring. I'd give him a 4/10.
That's the point of the heel, not his music. Entrance music is supposed to make people identify and react to whoever is coming out immediately. His biggest problem has not only been that the music itself is terrible, but it has no stand out qualities either. Every time they've changed it (because it's happened so often because they're all awful choices since Nexus) it's been generic song #98. Frankly, it fits him perfectly, but not in a good way. I'll put it this way: his entrance music would fit right in with TNA. That's not an insult to TNA. They just don't have the kind of contract that WWE does for entrance songs. It's just saying in their limited capacity, they come up with a lot of generic crap.