What ever happened to the good old fashioned technical wrestlers that you used to get back in the day? It seems now that there is none of them left hardly.
I used to love watching wrestlers like Bret/Owen Hart, Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels etc.... Now, most wrestlers seem to have a very limited skill set when it comes to in-ring ability.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not for critiscizing new talent. I'm loving the current youth movement that the WWE is launching and I am really behind it, supporting it all the way. It is long over-due.
I just can't help missing the old school wrestlers who possessed that world class in-ring ability and used to put on incredibly entertaining matches which doesn't seem to exist nowadays. I think with it being the PG era just now, that these kind of wrestlers would come in really useful as the action now is within the ring as opposed to the late 90's when the attitude era had matches frequently leaving the ring and fighting backstage or wherever else.
Anyone else see my point?
I used to love watching wrestlers like Bret/Owen Hart, Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels etc.... Now, most wrestlers seem to have a very limited skill set when it comes to in-ring ability.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not for critiscizing new talent. I'm loving the current youth movement that the WWE is launching and I am really behind it, supporting it all the way. It is long over-due.
I just can't help missing the old school wrestlers who possessed that world class in-ring ability and used to put on incredibly entertaining matches which doesn't seem to exist nowadays. I think with it being the PG era just now, that these kind of wrestlers would come in really useful as the action now is within the ring as opposed to the late 90's when the attitude era had matches frequently leaving the ring and fighting backstage or wherever else.
Anyone else see my point?