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2 Questions.

1) What do you considered a good number of moves to have in a moveset?
2) Why does the number of moves matter?

I'd consider a reasonable number of moves for a house show in regular use to be around 6 or 7.

The number of moves matter because using the same ones over and over gets as stale as Cena's title run did.
 
you said he had the ability of a mid carder? thats ignorance.

it's not ignorance it's my observation and opinion.
Also... many people say Jeff Hardy has a 'mid card' wrestling ability, and he is currently in the title picture because he is so over and makes a lot of money. That's pretty much like Cena, besides I actually like Hardy because he can be entertaining.
 
I'd consider a reasonable number of moves for a house show in regular use to be around 6 or 7.
Punch, kick, shoulder block, spin out powerbomb, the "You can't see me" fist drop, FU, and STFU.

There's 8 right there, and that's just his normal repetoire of moves. Throw in a couple headlocks or hammerlocks that all wrestlers start a match with, and I would say that your example of a Cena fault is false.

The number of moves matter because using the same ones over and over gets as stale as Cena's title run did.
But, if he had 5 moves and did them over and over or had 15 moves and did them over and over...it would still be the same moves over and over. Which just goes to show how shortsighted that argument really is.

You say it's a fault of Cena's, but I would not agree. Why? Because I've already proved that he meets your quote of moves to be a reasonable number of moves in a match. Additionally, it's what moves he does and how he does them that makes the biggest difference, not some arbitrary set number of moves. Finally, as Cena has gone on from his title win, he's added moves to his moveset. The top rope legdrop, the blockbuster, the fisherman's suplex, the STFU etc.

So, you consider it a fault of Cena, and I disagree. Which would lead you to say that Cena fans will never admit a fault of his, while I don't see it as a fault....which just goes back to what I originally said.
 
A Cena Hate club? I'm so in! I used to like Cena a lot when he used to actually rap which has been such a long time ago. He has become so friggin' corny it is hard to watch when he is on TV. I really don't see why anyone would really like him like this "brian" guy. I see why he draws kids cuz they like that kind of corny b.s. he does now. The only way I would deal with Cena, is if he turned heel and started spittin' again. His Lesnar Diss was priceless till this day....but until then he blows Donkey Nuts while Brian and SlyFox lick them.
 
Punch, kick, shoulder block, spin out powerbomb, the "You can't see me" fist drop, FU, and STFU.

There's 8 right there, and that's just his normal repetoire of moves. Throw in a couple headlocks or hammerlocks that all wrestlers start a match with, and I would say that your example of a Cena fault is false.

But, if he had 5 moves and did them over and over or had 15 moves and did them over and over...it would still be the same moves over and over. Which just goes to show how shortsighted that argument really is.

You say it's a fault of Cena's, but I would not agree. Why? Because I've already proved that he meets your quote of moves to be a reasonable number of moves in a match. Additionally, it's what moves he does and how he does them that makes the biggest difference, not some arbitrary set number of moves. Finally, as Cena has gone on from his title win, he's added moves to his moveset. The top rope legdrop, the blockbuster, the fisherman's suplex, the STFU etc.

So, you consider it a fault of Cena, and I disagree. Which would lead you to say that Cena fans will never admit a fault of his, while I don't see it as a fault....which just goes back to what I originally said.

My god you are arrogant. No one seriously can debate with you can they?

The punch, kick and a shoulder block do not count as one of his wrestling moves, as they are generic wrestling moves.

That leaves the spin out powerbomb (which you hardly see), the fist drop, FU and the STFU.

Doing those four moves with a punch, kick, clothes line, shoulder block, and other basic wrestling moves, is stale, because it adds nothing new to a match.
 
My god you are arrogant. No one seriously can debate with you can they?
I was being kind and respectful and you call me arrogant.

The punch, kick and a shoulder block do not count as one of his wrestling moves, as they are generic wrestling moves.

That leaves the spin out powerbomb (which you hardly see), the fist drop, FU and the STFU.

Doing those four moves with a punch, kick, clothes line, shoulder block, and other basic wrestling moves, is stale, because it adds nothing new to a match.
I'm not understanding. If those are generic wrestling moves, who does 7 non-generic wrestling moves? And what are they?
 

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