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Many. Even the big guys like Rikishi and Yokozuna did. It wasn't their finisher, even.



So why do people go nuts when Roman Reigns does his Superman Punch if all he is doing is punching the other guy?

Well thats upto WWE on how they promote someone's finisher as a big deal compared to when other wrestlers do the same move.
 
So this means that when Bryan does his comeback he should slow it down, instead of running like crazy, kicking and jumping on his opponents in a spare minute? Still a legit follow up. Also, does that mean that powerhouses are in fact better wrestlers than highflyers?

-Yeah but times have changed. Most fans nowadays prefer fast-paced spot-fests /cruiserweight style.
-Some not all.
 
I can accept that, even though your first answer is the exact opposite of your last.


You said Eric Bischoff and Paul Heyman were the best bookers in wrestling history. Who do you think is the worst and why?
 
-Yeah but times have changed. Most fans nowadays prefer fast-paced spot-fests /cruiserweight style.
-Some not all.

- So fans prefer a match where the "hope spots" and the "heat" don't exist? Or do those spots still do exist in fast and furious type of match ups as much as it did in the mid 70 to 80's?
- So« who's the best wrestler in the world and why?
 
- So fans prefer a match where the "hope spots" and the "heat" are non-existed? Or do those spots still do exist in fast and furious type of match ups as much as it did in the mid 70 to 80's?
- So« who's the best wrestler in the world and why?

They do exist today but in a more fast-paced manner. The best current example is Daniel Bryan.

All time - Ric Flair, Current - Orton

Best wrestler in the world is totally subjective. Depends on your tastes and preferences in wrestling.
 
Put Shelton Benjamin, Elijah Burke in the title picture.

To what end? For an eventual title run? For that title run to lead onto a chance at a bigger belt?

Swagger, in hindsight, has proved that a decent in-ring performer without great mic skills can't quite make the jump to being a continual contender for the WWE or WHC belt.

Edit - Were either of them actually hot enough with the fans that it could be considered a genuine slap in the face to the fans that neither were in the title picture?

And i'm still waiting for the Ryder/Hawkins elaboration, por favor.
 
I was actually currently re-watching Nitro from August 1999. The one in which "The Kiss Demon" debuted. Had 2 decent matches. Vampiro/Eddie Guerrero, Benoit/Rick Steiner.
 
To what end? For an eventual title run? For that title run to lead onto a chance at a bigger belt?

Swagger, in hindsight, has proved that a decent in-ring performer without great mic skills can't quite make the jump to being a continual contender for the WWE or WHC belt.

Edit - Were either of them actually hot enough with the fans that it could be considered a genuine slap in the face to the fans that neither were in the title picture?

And i'm still waiting for the Ryder/Hawkins elaboration, por favor.

-And Chavo Guerrero was?

- Ryder/Hawkins had a decent run as tag champs in 2008. They are currently doing nothing, why not use them as a tag-team again?
 
Chavo was a veteran with the Guerrero name value/sympathy. Plus I didn't indicate, in any way, that I thought he was a better choice so please try again.

A run as lackeys who were impossible to tell apart to the casual fan and supporting members BEHIND Chavo Guerrero, 6 years ago, and you think people will actually care about that?

If they are currently doing nothing, I say future endeavour them. It's the kindest thing to do rather than to pretend that their previous tag-team outing meant anything.
 
Most visually unattractive wrestler? Basically the wrestler equivalent of this thread.
 
Which NWA promotion was the best in the 1960's?

Which NWA promotion's World Champion was the biggest draw in the 1960's?

Take your time. Google is your friend.
 
Which NWA promotion was the best in the 1960's?

Which NWA promotion's World Champion was the biggest draw in the 1960's?

There's no way you were watching wrestling in the 60s so stop trying to be a "smartass" or don't ask a question again.

Anyway, Buddy Rodgers was the biggest draw of the 1960s and thats according to Dave Meltzer.
 

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