Yes I have watched Hulk's other matches and there all the same.
Then you haven't seen his other matches.
What do you mean 'What do moves have to do with being a wrestler'? You need moves to be a wrestler. So your saying that me or u who have never wrestled could go out into the ring and just because we're good on the mic that means were good wrestlers?
No, I'm saying that wrestling moves don't have near as much to do with having a good match as things like storytelling, working a crowd, proper selling, good psychology etc.
Moves are just the way to express all the real traits to a good match. Steve Austin punched, kicked, and Stunnered people, and he could put on some damn fine matches. Because, it was the WAY he did it.
Sorry but unless you can wrestle ur not a wrestler. To say wrestlers don't have to have any moves is a silly comment.
I never said that. I said moves don't make a match. Moves have nothing to do with the quality of a match.
I agree Cena is great on the mic, but to say HBK is not as good I don't think u've watched him on the mic. If you saw the fued he had with the McMahon's last year and the ferosity he delivered his statements with, as well as the commical side he does, alot of wrestlers are very mono-tone. U need charisma and personality to be good on the mic which HBK has.
Get your blinders off. I used to think the same way, but really, look objectively at his interviews. They're slow, with no real unique style to them. Now, he has good charisma while doing it, and he is able to cut a good PROMO, but his mic skills themselves aren't really anything special.
Of course fans want to see big characters but once that bell sounds if u cant do anything in the ring u won't last that long. If you read my post properly u would see that I said proper fans, not ppl who just jump on the band wagon when they feel like it appreciate the matches more that have technical moves and counter moves, not someone who can talk big and then get in the ring and have nothing.
It's a good thing I'm not a mod, because I would literally start banning people on sight for saying such things.
Explain to me what a "proper fan" is, and what a non-proper fan is, and how one is better than the other.
First of all, Slyfox, lets take a look at the title of this thread. "Who's The Better Wrestler". Now correct me if im wrong, but the word "Entertainer" is not present.
Now that we have that cleared up, lets move along. Try to stay with me now..
I'm sorry, I guess I was under the mistaken notion that professional wrestling was entertainment.
Boy do I feel like an ass.
They are the same thing. Professional wrestler is equal to entertainer. It's the same damned thing. Really, it's not hard to understand.
Wrestler - (1) One who wrestles; one who is skillful in wrestling. (2) combatant who tries to throw opponent to the ground
What you read above is the definition of wrestler. Nowhere in that definition does it state that entertaining or story telling defines you as a wrestler.
Then, how is Shawn Michaels a "wrestler"?
By that definition, wrestlers are those who perform per NCAA regulations, or those who compete in Olympics. They are guys who compete FOR REAL LIFE!
Last time I checked, professional wrestling was scripted, not real.
I think that even someone of your intelligence can see that Shawn Michaels is the more skillful of the two.
No need to insult.
Now lets talk about entertaining...
Is John Cena the better entertainer? Well, this is a matter of opinion. Slyfox, you have your opinion, and I have mine, as does everyone else on this board. What is my opinion? No, John Cena is not the better entertainer. His matches usually bore me. This is from a entertainment standpoint only..
And what is the only objective way to determine who's a better entertainer?
The person who draws more fans, and makes the company more money. And, who does that better than Cena? Nobody.
Ken Kennedy is an amazing wrestler,
No he's not. He pretty much blows in every facet of pro-wrestling, with the exception of the oh-so-rare ability to say his name...twice.
Wrestling abillity and being able to entertain are two completely differen't things.
No, they are not. At least not in professional wrestling.
They are the same damned thing.