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You mean the completely average Cena match last night?
Aren't most of wrestling matches forgotten in a few weeks?
If that's what you consider awesome...well, I'm sorely disappointed Razor. That was average in every way. That match will be forgotten in two weeks.
Selling is NOT the least important things in a match xfear, it is as important as anything else in the match to convey the realism in a match.
Selling is important. Bad selling = bad matches. Have you forgotten the Diva's Division? Why do they get so much hate whilst they are in the ring wrestling? Bad selling. It's not the only thing, but is a main factor.
What shitty selling are you talking about? ONE moment when Cena had power in his leg, before going back to selling the injury?Odd, because the fans seem to LOVE shitty selling then Sly. Like the match I brought up before, Cena vs. HBK at WM 23.
This is one of the dumbest things you have ever said.Yeah, selling is one of the least important things in a match. Why? Because only hardcore wrestling fans who've watched hundreds and hundreds of hours of wrestling would even notice poor selling. Your average fan wouldn't notice and wouldn't care.
Not neccessarily X. If you botch a move, that is still technically considered bad selling... actually, atrocious selling. If you don't take the move for what its supposed to be, its bad selling even if it is a botch.
You don't seem to understand selling. Selling isn't just holding a knee for five minutes after getting dropkicked there. Selling is the instant reaction to your opponents offense. The more realistic your response to your opponents offense, the better your selling.You really think your average fan is going to notice someone no-selling a move? They aren't.
I mean some of the most popular wrestlers (like Cena) have made a career out of no-selling. The Hulk-Up Routine is the most infamous case of shitty selling and Hogan was the most popular wrestler in US history.
Uh, no, botching a move is completely different from not selling a move.
Botching a move = not performing that move correctly
Not selling a move = The move is performed correctly, but you either under or oversell the supposed impact of that move.
Pretty clearly different things.
You don't seem to understand selling. Selling isn't just holding a knee for five minutes after getting dropkicked there. Selling is the instant reaction to your opponents offense. The more realistic your response to your opponents offense, the better your selling.
If you and I were wrestling, and I hit you with a punch in the stomach and you fell clutching your face and kicking your feet against the mat wildly "in pain", then people would mock both of us for a completely fake performance.
People always talk about Hogan's selling...the truth of the matter is that Hulk's routine was NOT poor selling, it was great showmanship. Hogan's selling came when he made his opponent look like a million bucks taking the opponent's offense to the point where fans actually thought Hogan might lose. And when people thought Hogan might lose, the fact that he made his great come back gave the fans something to roar about, because the hero they thought was beaten now had second life.
That's GREAT selling, especially when you can do it over and over again and still make the fans believe you might lose.
Selling is not about hold a limb, it's about how you react to your opponents offense, both long AND short term.
Yes, because it is realistic for his character.So if someone gets the shit beat out of them for half an hour, and then they just jump up, throwing their arms around and defeat you within 5 seconds, that's realistic?
They couldn't define it, but they'll know when they don't like it. Why do you think Mr. Kennedy sucked so badly? Why do you think so many guys have no career in the WWE? It's not because they can't perform moves, it's because they can't sell them.Again, your average fan doesn't care about poor selling. They simply don't. You ask the majority of WWE fans what "selling" even is, and they won't know.
Which has nothing to do with the fact that FTS and I are bitch ass, power abusing mods. What's your point?This is all besides the point though, because I was simply talking about how incredibly average Cena and Triple H's match on Raw last night was.