JBL, The Wrestler

Rokitka

Brian Rokitka, Wrestling Fan
It's no secret that the “bad guy” has always seemed to be the more interesting of the two applicable attitudes. With professional wrestling, it's no different. In professional wrestling the bad guy is known as the "heel," while the good guy is known as the "face." Some wrestlers, like Triple H, have perfected a heel character. But, what can be labeled as one of the best heels in wrestling history? How about JBL?



Let's be honest, John Bradshaw Layfield hasn't always been the most popular of wrestlers since his run with the WWF/E. Before he was JBL he was Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw, a rough Texan that didn't get above opening card status. Then, he was one of the New Blackjack's with partner Barry Windham. He finally got a break and joined with Ron Simmons, better known as Farooq, to form The Acolytes, it was then that things started to look up for him as a professional wrestler; however, even though his character was supposed to be a rough and somewhat ignorant Texan that only drank beer and played cards, John Layfield is a very intelligent person. Just read his book, "Have more money, now."

Despite that fans loved the Acolytes, the WWE took a chance (after the “firing” of Ron Simmons) and turned Bradshaw into JBL. JBL is a tycoon that now claims to be from New York City, because that is where the stock market is and it fits well with his character. A lot of "smarks," which is jargon for smart fans, and marks for "real" wrestling and not gimmicks, were outraged that JBL would win the title from Eddie Guerrero. Not only did JBL win the title, but held the title close to a year, which was the longest run over the course of the last decade.

Like all great heels, JBL has catchphrases like, "I am the wrestling GOD," which has really angered a lot of fans, because JBL is known more for his gimmicks than his wrestling ability. However, while the fans may hate JBL, I think personally his gimmick is brilliant. A tycoon that calls himself the wrestling God just makes you want to hate this guy. How can he say he's a wrestling God when he has as much in-ring talent as Hulk Hogan? That's the beauty part of JBL, because he's not THE wrestling God, nor is he A wrestling God, but he is a heel and claiming that he is the wrestling God makes him a good heel. I mean, even Triple H hated it when JBL said he was the wrestling God. That is saying something.

JBL's character has some down sides, but they still work as a heel. For example, in Munich, Germany he mocked Germany by doing a Nazi salute and goose stepping around the ring. While it may not be politically correct, it stirred up the crowd and made it work for JBL. JBL likes to attack minorities such as illegal immigrants, but to show that JBL isn't a racist he balanced his character by having Orlando Jordan in his "Cabinet."

I know a lot of fans will not agree with me that JBL is one of the best heels that the WWE has had, but can you honestly say that you would rather have him as "Bradshaw" or "Blackjack Bradshaw"? Obviously not, because we didn't pay much attention when he was, but we're paying close attention to him as JBL. Even his so-called bullying backstage antics have only strengthen his character as being a top heel, not to mention that he can sell better as JBL than any of his past gimmicks. Just look at his mic skills. I have seen Bradshaw cut a promo and you can tell that he was rusty, but as JBL it's like he is very comfortable being that character.

You can love him, you can hate him, but you can't deny the fact that JBL is a greatest heels in the WWE.
 
I gotta agree, JBL is a great character. He has made me hate him more than I have hated a character on any program in quite some time. He is a much better heel than he is a face, especially with that arrogant smirk that always seems to be on his face. It is more ****y than Randy Orton's, and he has a lot less reason to wear it.
 
i think i liked JBL when he was an acolyte. not too much with the A.P.A. his commentating on smackdown is pretty entertaining tho
 
You know what? I hated him, despised him, prayed for his retirement until I just read this. The last few paragraphs changed my mind. No, I cannot say I would rather him be the texan than JBL. He did a good job of drawing heat, the Nazi thing was way to far, and is just for cheap heat like when you make fun of a local team.

The only problem I have with him now is his commentary, I just can't stand it. Also I never saw him as anything but a mediocre wrestler, I only saw a few of his matches, maybe he was better than I thought.
 
THE ENIGMA said:
what nazi thing? i dont remember that

In Germany... well Wikipedia explains it better

(From Wikipedia.org)
Layfield's actions at a WWE house show in Munich, Germany early in June 2004 caused a substantial uproar. During the show, in an attempt to draw heel heat, he gave the crowd several Nazi salutes while goose-stepping around the ring. Such a display is illegal in Germany if used for political purposes. However, no action was taken since the display was for entertainment only and therefore, despite continued criticisms by members of the IWC, not illegal. On June 8, 2004, CNBC, which had recently hired Layfield to regularly appear on one of its shows after he had become prominent as a financial commentator, terminated its relationship with Layfield for his actions in Munich.
 
JBL is by far my favourite person in the wwe right now.. Kennedy being runner up.

I was always a fan of his when he was an acolyte. But i fell in love with his JBL gimmick i thought it was about dam time he got a break for his singles title run. He absolutely nailed promo's and he was in some of the most brutal matches in recent memory, he always found a way out that fitted his gimmick perfectly.

Even though he wasn't the greatest wrestler ever he is the wrestling god and much better than John Cena.
 
JBL's character worked. He scoops massive amounts of heat from any audience. However, his wrestling cannot back it up when it comes to singles competition (for prime evidence see his 10-month coma inducer of a title reign). This is why he never was able to get completely over as a heel. Triple H was better in this capacity because he can work enough to support his image. JBL can't. He was designed to be a tag-team wrestler. He also didn't take care of his body enough to stay up to speed. For my taste, I always liked the APA gimmick. It was just funnier and a little more intelligent than pulling the "we can't stand George W. Bush" gimmick. Each to his own, I guess. His commentary these days is a hoot to listen to, though. I haven't heard anyone that abrasive or crude since Shane Douglas did a color commentary stint for ECW back around 1998.
 
staticxer said:
Even though he wasn't the greatest wrestler ever he is the wrestling god and much better than John Cena.

Alright listen this is the 20th Cena hater comment i found listen if you curse out Cena most people (except for all Cena haters) willl call you jealous so please



:2up: off


Cena haters may talk the talk but they can't walk the walk


This is Chain gang B*tch:bringit:
 
CG is the Click said:
Alright listen this is the 20th Cena hater comment i found listen if you curse out Cena most people (except for all Cena haters) willl call you jealous so please



:2up: off


Cena haters may talk the talk but they can't walk the walk


This is Chain gang B*tch:bringit:


Only 20? you can't have looked very hard!

JBL the wrestling God who is now the best commentator in wrestling. Always entertaining
 

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