So, I'm going through the WWE Youtube channel, and I see that Zac Ryder has this Ice 3 thing, and he lists his favorite matches. I see Goldberg/Flair v. Hogan/Nash. I think, hey, that's some fun nostalgia there. Wrong.
This match is loaded with no-sells. I mean, not the Hogan Hulking Up stuff. Not the Ultimate Warrior Warrior stuff. Not the Undertaker Rising from the Dead. I'm talking kick - no sell. punch - no sell. suplex - no sell. clothesline - no sell. It was terrible.
Anyway, this got me thinking...honestly, the no-sell has to be, at least to me, some of the cheesiest and most poorly booked wrestling to date. I don't mind the stuff that's a part of the character, like Hulking Up, I realize that was a part of that cartoon age wrestling. But, the Bill Goldberg no-sell crap was just really really lazy booking to me.
Anyway, I just thought I'd open a thread on it, in case anyone else has opinions on it.
Oh, and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KznKGQY1dWo&list=PL2871E09169807E89&index=2
This match is loaded with no-sells. I mean, not the Hogan Hulking Up stuff. Not the Ultimate Warrior Warrior stuff. Not the Undertaker Rising from the Dead. I'm talking kick - no sell. punch - no sell. suplex - no sell. clothesline - no sell. It was terrible.
Anyway, this got me thinking...honestly, the no-sell has to be, at least to me, some of the cheesiest and most poorly booked wrestling to date. I don't mind the stuff that's a part of the character, like Hulking Up, I realize that was a part of that cartoon age wrestling. But, the Bill Goldberg no-sell crap was just really really lazy booking to me.
Anyway, I just thought I'd open a thread on it, in case anyone else has opinions on it.
Oh, and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KznKGQY1dWo&list=PL2871E09169807E89&index=2