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Post by cordless2016 on Sept 27, 2014 21:57:27 GMT -5
Just wondering if anyone else is having trouble buying Rusev as this unstoppable monster when we have freaking Brock Lesnar as our WWE champ? I've made it no secret that I find Rusev's character to be severely lacking and while he is solid in the ring, his look doesn't scream the typical monster the WWE likes to push. With the role Lesnar has been on this year I find it hard to take Rusev seriously in such a similar role.
Anyone else feel this way or am I simply comparing apples and oranges?
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Post by Joe/Smurf on Sept 27, 2014 22:15:11 GMT -5
They are both dominant heavyweights, but are they really that similar?
Lesnar comes with a pedigree. He's a multi time WWE Champion and a UFC Champion. He's beating the biggest stars in the company, and handily. Lesnar has stood tall over the Undertaker on the biggest stage and Cena, who we always complain is invincible, on back to back pay-per-views. Lesnar is the WWE Champion and on top, Rusev doesn't really compare. Rusev is working his way up, and it's obvious in his matches - he takes damage and shows weakness. He's great at selling which adds to this point. Rusev is winning even when he has to adapt when things don't go his way. Lesnar hasn't needed to adapt. He's just handled his way through everything. Lesnar is an unstoppable monster, but Rusev has to be smarter and "strike when the iron is hot" to win.
Another big thing that makes them different is the fact that Lesnar has just beaten down his opponents with brute force while Rusev uses a submission. It's a key difference in the storytelling. Rusev is making you bend to his will whereas Lesnar is leaving you no choice.
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Post by Duck Holliday on Sept 27, 2014 22:20:43 GMT -5
I don't believe him, but it has nothing to do with Brock being there.
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Post by The Yes Man on Sept 27, 2014 22:40:25 GMT -5
They are both dominant heavyweights, but are they really that similar? Lesnar comes with a pedigree. He's a multi time WWE Champion and a UFC Champion. He's beating the biggest stars in the company, and handily. Lesnar has stood tall over the Undertaker on the biggest stage and Cena, who we always complain is invincible, on back to back pay-per-views. Lesnar is the WWE Champion and on top, Rusev doesn't really compare. Rusev is working his way up, and it's obvious in his matches - he takes damage and shows weakness. He's great at selling which adds to this point. Rusev is winning even when he has to adapt when things don't go his way. Lesnar hasn't needed to adapt. He's just handled his way through everything. Lesnar is an unstoppable monster, but Rusev has to be smarter and "strike when the iron is hot" to win. Another big thing that makes them different is the fact that Lesnar has just beaten down his opponents with brute force while Rusev uses a submission. It's a key difference in the storytelling. Rusev is making you bend to his will whereas Lesnar is leaving you no choice. I was gonna post something similar, but couldn't think if how to word it. You sir put it perfectly. /Thread.
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Post by LA Times on Sept 27, 2014 22:49:43 GMT -5
Who says you cant have more than one monster on the roster? Remember that period a few years ago when you had multiple guys who won every match and squashed their opponents like Ryback, Brodus, Tensai, etc?
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Post by cordless2016 on Sept 27, 2014 22:55:52 GMT -5
Who says you cant have more than one monster on the roster? Remember that period a few years ago when you had multiple guys who won every match and squashed their opponents like Ryback, Brodus, Tensai, etc? I never said we couldn't have more than one. It's just currently we have 2 monsters in Lesnar and Rusev so the spotlight is more on them. when we have Brock going around with the dominant year he is having takes a lot of credibility away from Rusev who the WWE wants us to see as a huge threat. And it's not like Rusev hS only fought mid carders. The WWE has put him with guys like Reigns, Henry, and recently Show and tried to make him look dominant.
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Post by Joe/Smurf on Sept 27, 2014 23:25:56 GMT -5
Who says you cant have more than one monster on the roster? Remember that period a few years ago when you had multiple guys who won every match and squashed their opponents like Ryback, Brodus, Tensai, etc? On the other hand, that worked out really well for all three of those guys
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Post by Joe/Smurf on Sept 27, 2014 23:28:08 GMT -5
Who says you cant have more than one monster on the roster? Remember that period a few years ago when you had multiple guys who won every match and squashed their opponents like Ryback, Brodus, Tensai, etc? I never said we couldn't have more than one. It's just currently we have 2 monsters in Lesnar and Rusev so the spotlight is more on them. when we have Brock going around with the dominant year he is having takes a lot of credibility away from Rusev who the WWE wants us to see as a huge threat. And it's not like Rusev hS only fought mid carders. The WWE has put him with guys like Reigns, Henry, and recently Show and tried to make him look dominant. Look at Lesnar's match with Big Show from Royal Rumble and Rusev's match with Big Show on Smackdown. They're not on the same level and they're not supposed to be. Rusev is a threat, but not of the level of Lesnar. He also isn't trying to be yet. Maybe he hasn't only fought the Kofi Kingstons of the world, but he's not fighting Cena or Taker, like Lesnar has. And you can't tell me any of the guys he has fought are on their level.
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Post by Evil Abed on Sept 28, 2014 0:54:14 GMT -5
I don't believe him, but it has nothing to do with Brock being there. Couldn't have put it better myself. I'm finding it hard to believe that some short stocky fat guy is supposed to be able to dominate collegiate athletes like Swagger and world class weight lifters like Mark Henry. Just my two cents though, until he can put on a halfway decent match or a good promo I refuse to see what any of the buzz on this guy is.
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Post by Robert69 on Sept 28, 2014 0:59:27 GMT -5
I think if WWE REALLY believed in Rusev's character, they could give him a major rub with a quick backstage segment.
You show Heyman/Lesnar walking one way, title over his shoulder. Rusev/Lana the other way, and they stop, face to face -- unstoppable force/immovable object moment...
Then Lesnar does his snicker, with Heyman looking uneasy, before continuing on. Rusev shrugs it off and continues on as well.
Did Lesnar brush him off out of disrespect? Or actually out of respect? Lesnar's the monster of monsters, right now. Why not put Rusev in his place? You don't have to put Rusev over Lesnar -- only create the question in the audience's mind. "WHY didn't he..." -- people make their own conclusions.
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Post by Chip on Sept 28, 2014 1:03:33 GMT -5
Rusev sucks.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 1:11:24 GMT -5
I don't believe him, but it has nothing to do with Brock being there. Couldn't have put it better myself. I'm finding it hard to believe that some short stocky fat guy is supposed to be able to dominate collegiate athletes like Swagger and world class weight lifters like Mark Henry. Just my two cents though, until he can put on a halfway decent match or a good promo I refuse to see what any of the buzz on this guy is. Rusev vs Big E series of matches were solid. Rusev can work and it's obvious, but he's stuck with a crappy overdone gimmick.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 1:19:02 GMT -5
Maybe if he didn't have a cheap heat gimmick straight out of 1984.
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Post by Evil Abed on Sept 28, 2014 1:30:31 GMT -5
Couldn't have put it better myself. I'm finding it hard to believe that some short stocky fat guy is supposed to be able to dominate collegiate athletes like Swagger and world class weight lifters like Mark Henry. Just my two cents though, until he can put on a halfway decent match or a good promo I refuse to see what any of the buzz on this guy is. Rusev vs Big E series of matches were solid. Rusev can work and it's obvious, but he's stuck with a crappy overdone gimmick. I honestly forgot that Rusev even feuded with Big E, thats how memorable those matches were for me.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 1:32:56 GMT -5
Rusev vs Big E series of matches were solid. Rusev can work and it's obvious, but he's stuck with a crappy overdone gimmick. I honestly forgot that Rusev even feuded with Big E, thats how memorable those matches were for me. I didn't say memorable, I said solid. Give Rusev somebody to carry him and he's capable. He has room to grow as a performer, but working against Mark Henry and Big Show won't help him all that much.
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Post by Mr. McCluer on Sept 28, 2014 1:35:21 GMT -5
Rusev is going to be huge. I believe that. I think he needs to be up against credible opponents.
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Post by Evil Abed on Sept 28, 2014 1:45:26 GMT -5
I honestly forgot that Rusev even feuded with Big E, thats how memorable those matches were for me. I didn't say memorable, I said solid. Give Rusev somebody to carry him and he's capable. He has room to grow as a performer, but working against Mark Henry and Big Show won't help him all that much. In a year where nothing has really been that memorable besides Daniel Bryan, Taker's Streak, and Shield Splitting; if anything you do is solid it should easily be memorable in my opinion. And why exactly should Rusev get people to carry him? Basically what you're saying is that Rusev should be put with someone like Ziggler. Who can carry himself and then some (as well as wrestle circles around Rusev) and then Rusev should go over because he's capable. Imo Rusev has done nothing to prove he deserves any of the spotlight he has. His gimmick has been done TO DEATH (Slaughter, Hassan, Daivari, Iron Sheik, Volkoff, Freddie Blassie, etc, etc, etc......) and all of them have done a better job with it than Lana and Rusev have to this point. In all reality he deserves Henry and Big Show because if he got put in the ring with someone who could go, I truly believe he would look gassed and out of place, as he has in his recent matches with Swagger and Henry.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 2:00:58 GMT -5
I didn't say memorable, I said solid. Give Rusev somebody to carry him and he's capable. He has room to grow as a performer, but working against Mark Henry and Big Show won't help him all that much. In a year where nothing has really been that memorable besides Daniel Bryan, Taker's Streak, and Shield Splitting; if anything you do is solid it should easily be memorable in my opinion. And why exactly should Rusev get people to carry him? Basically what you're saying is that Rusev should be put with someone like Ziggler. Who can carry himself and then some (as well as wrestle circles around Rusev) and then Rusev should go over because he's capable. Imo Rusev has done nothing to prove he deserves any of the spotlight he has. His gimmick has been done TO DEATH (Slaughter, Hassan, Daivari, Iron Sheik, Volkoff, Freddie Blassie, etc, etc, etc......) and all of them have done a better job with it than Lana and Rusev have to this point. In all reality he deserves Henry and Big Show because if he got put in the ring with someone who could go, I truly believe he would look gassed and out of place, as he has in his recent matches with Swagger and Henry. He's still green, so he needs to learn with guys that mesh with him. His gimmick is terrible, which if you read, I admitted. Can you remember EVERY solid match these past 10 months? Every single one off the top of your head? I highly doubt it. Everybody has people who carry them. He's not the only one. His selling is fantastic and he's incredibly agile and athletic for his size. Just because you think he sucks doesn't make it fact. He CAN work. I just wish he had any other gimmick.
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Post by Mox on Sept 28, 2014 3:43:22 GMT -5
No he isn't believable. I don't for a second believe he's a powerful monster. I don't know how you fix Rusev. He has a culturally insensitive gimmick and he wears a stupid plastic star around his neck. I don't see a future for him. Where does he go after he loses to Cena?
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Post by Mr Angry Cena on Sept 28, 2014 6:24:15 GMT -5
I think Rusev is great and a very believable monster. He's an agile 305lb powerlifter who is also a great striker and he shows superb heart and determination in all of his matches. The only crappy thing about Rusev is that he is strapped with a lame anti-USA gimmick.
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