martymcfly
Getting Noticed By Management
I'll be honest, I've never been a fan of randy orton's "boot to the skull." Probably because it's not actually wrestling, and it seems pretty lame and cowardly. I think, although I could be wrong, that it was used primarily in the beginning to take someone out who was actually hurt, in order to explain their disappearance for a while.
But he still has this move in his arsenal, and while he doesn't use it much now that he's turned face, he still references it in promos and last Monday he threatened sheamus with it. And I guess I'm curious as to what people think about it. Like I said before, I don't like it because it really has nothing to do with wrestling.
Also (and I'm not trying to spark a debate about kids copying wrestlers) but it seems to me that a possible danger of that move is that it would be easy for someone to duplicate and it could cause some serious damage.
Finally (and I'm also not looking to spark a debate about the pros and cons of a PG rating) but if wrestling really is supposed to be PG, shouldn't WWE be consistent and take out a move that could--if actually done in real life--potentially kill someone? It doesn't seem to me to fit in with a PG rating.
In the end, I'm not saying the move should be banned. Personally, I'm not a fan of it, but I wonder if all things considered, if maybe it is a move that doesn't really fit in with the WWE product.
But he still has this move in his arsenal, and while he doesn't use it much now that he's turned face, he still references it in promos and last Monday he threatened sheamus with it. And I guess I'm curious as to what people think about it. Like I said before, I don't like it because it really has nothing to do with wrestling.
Also (and I'm not trying to spark a debate about kids copying wrestlers) but it seems to me that a possible danger of that move is that it would be easy for someone to duplicate and it could cause some serious damage.
Finally (and I'm also not looking to spark a debate about the pros and cons of a PG rating) but if wrestling really is supposed to be PG, shouldn't WWE be consistent and take out a move that could--if actually done in real life--potentially kill someone? It doesn't seem to me to fit in with a PG rating.
In the end, I'm not saying the move should be banned. Personally, I'm not a fan of it, but I wonder if all things considered, if maybe it is a move that doesn't really fit in with the WWE product.