Looking back 10 years ago we had a plethora of technical wrestling talent in the WWE and WCW. People like Benoit, Angle, Guerrero, Malenko, Jericho, Tazz and more. Go further back and there's more supreme technical wrestlers like Ricky Steamboat, Ted DiBiase, Mr. Perfect, Bret Hart, Ric Flair. The list goes on and on, but stops when I'm thinking about the superstars currently in the wwe or who've joined in the last five years.
Most of the people I've listed were world champions, who you felt deserved to be world champions because they were the best wrestlers. They could put on a hell of a match, whether that be at the top of the card or the undercard. Looking back at the attitude era I enjoyed the technical matches between Angle and Benoit just as much if not more than any other storyline or match. We often used to get a good technical match every week, either on smackdown or raw which is much better than the current five minute filler match we get.
So who is there who could be considered good technical wrestlers? I know there's not many recently but let's say Daniel Bryan, Charlie Hass, David Hart Smith, William Regal, CM Punk? I'm sure there's a few more I've forgotten but there's not many and there's certainly not many who've broken into the top tier. You could say that technical wrestlers aren't what Vince wants, but has he ever? All of his top guys have been big muscular guys, but the technical guys have got insanely popular for their wrestling and just burst into the main event scene. Chris Benoit certainly didn't get the belt for his personality.
I can't see how PG comes into this because technical wrestlers aren't going to do anything R rated. Is it just more technical wrestlers are going to TNA in fear of being misused? Are technical wrestlers out of favour nowadays? Perhaps it's to do with the training, most of those wrestlers I mentioned travelled the world honing their skills. Now all you need to do is go to FCW and you'll learn enough to get by.
What do you guys think? Because I think wrestling can be an art when two technical wrestlers are going at it, but sadly we don't see any of that in the WWE even though I feel it could really enhance the product. One match a week would be fine for me.
Most of the people I've listed were world champions, who you felt deserved to be world champions because they were the best wrestlers. They could put on a hell of a match, whether that be at the top of the card or the undercard. Looking back at the attitude era I enjoyed the technical matches between Angle and Benoit just as much if not more than any other storyline or match. We often used to get a good technical match every week, either on smackdown or raw which is much better than the current five minute filler match we get.
So who is there who could be considered good technical wrestlers? I know there's not many recently but let's say Daniel Bryan, Charlie Hass, David Hart Smith, William Regal, CM Punk? I'm sure there's a few more I've forgotten but there's not many and there's certainly not many who've broken into the top tier. You could say that technical wrestlers aren't what Vince wants, but has he ever? All of his top guys have been big muscular guys, but the technical guys have got insanely popular for their wrestling and just burst into the main event scene. Chris Benoit certainly didn't get the belt for his personality.
I can't see how PG comes into this because technical wrestlers aren't going to do anything R rated. Is it just more technical wrestlers are going to TNA in fear of being misused? Are technical wrestlers out of favour nowadays? Perhaps it's to do with the training, most of those wrestlers I mentioned travelled the world honing their skills. Now all you need to do is go to FCW and you'll learn enough to get by.
What do you guys think? Because I think wrestling can be an art when two technical wrestlers are going at it, but sadly we don't see any of that in the WWE even though I feel it could really enhance the product. One match a week would be fine for me.