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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Aug 23, 2016 11:23:08 GMT -5
I'm a huge fan of him and he has proved to be one of the greatest new guys the company has had in years. But it pains me to say that he has proved to be an un safe worker. In the space of a year he has injured 3 people. He broke Cena's nose, ended Sting's career and now has injured Finn Balor.
Its still early days but I don't want Seth to get the reputation of a dangerous worker so I hope he adjusts his in ring work to stop anymore nasty accidents.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2016 11:24:49 GMT -5
Oh boy, this isn't going to end well.
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on Aug 23, 2016 11:28:09 GMT -5
My issue with Seth Rollins he needs to slow it down and quit doing the powerbomb to the corner and security wall.
Seth Rollins is good in the ring but there are things he shouldn't be doing. Working safe is a must. It is like saying a pitcher in the MLB having a track record at throwing the ball to the batter's head or groin.
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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Aug 23, 2016 11:29:04 GMT -5
Oh boy, this isn't going to end well. Well I'm not blasting the guy of claiming that he sucks. I'm a fan and I'm only pointing out the obvious.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2016 11:31:21 GMT -5
Oh boy, this isn't going to end well. Well I'm not blasting the guy of claiming that he sucks. I'm a fan and I'm only pointing out the obvious. Im not taking sides, however in fairness to seth, I don't really know why Finn put his arms in a weird position that allowed himself to get hurt. Maybe he thought he was going to hit his head? The Cena one was a complete accident & I can't even remember the sting one tbh.
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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Aug 23, 2016 11:31:26 GMT -5
My issue with Seth Rollins he needs to slow it down and quit doing the powerbomb to the corner and security wall. Seth Rollins is good in the ring but there are things he shouldn't be doing. Working safe is a must. It is like saying a pitcher in the MLB having a track record at throwing the ball to the batter's head or groin. This 100% The WWE should ban Seth from using that move. It's cool watch but it's not worth losing Sting and possibly months of Finn Balor over.
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Post by KingOfKings™ on Aug 23, 2016 11:39:22 GMT -5
It was Rollins fault too last night when Sami Zayn rolled his ankle
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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Aug 23, 2016 11:54:09 GMT -5
Is Rollins the most unsafe/careless top WWE guy ever? The other wrestlers who tend to cause high profile injuries (Ryback, Kennedy etc) weren't really main eventers.
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Post by PhoeniX™: Valoween on Aug 23, 2016 12:00:36 GMT -5
It's kind of funny that they banned the curb stomp, but not the powerbomb. As far as I recall, he didn't injure anyone with the former.
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Post by J12 on Aug 23, 2016 12:11:19 GMT -5
Seth needs to slow down. He's had a long standing reputation of being the guy who is really concerned with getting all of his spots in every single night. There are many stories of him being spoken to in NXT about his aggressive, fast-paced style and his eagerness to please the audience with his moveset.
That's great in a way, because he is so immensely dedicated and committed. He wants to be the best, he lives and breathes this stuff, but it's going to cost him.
I'm not about to place direct blame on Seth for these injuries. Cena himself said that that could have happened to anyone on any night. Seth and Cena weren't on the same page and they both ended up in the wrong place. The Sting and Balor things are little more than freak accidents that happen to be a product of the same move. With that in mind, if I were Seth, I'd just remove it from my aresenal. I understand that he's done it hundreds of times to plenty of guys with no consequences, but it's a scary move to take, especially outside of the ring. Seth won't be a lesser worker by not having it.
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Post by elrey82 on Aug 23, 2016 12:17:54 GMT -5
I think it takes both to stay safe in the ring... like when Rollins got hurt he said it was a routine move he's done hundreds of time. Hopefully he wont add any more to his list
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Post by ThugSuperstar on Aug 23, 2016 12:36:54 GMT -5
After rewatching his match with Finn, the injury was definitely Rollins' fault. If Finn didn't reach back with his arm to grab the barricade, the back of his head would've smacked right off of the wall and he probably would've been knocked out cold. Rollins released him way too early for the Powerbomb.
I don't think Rollins is a careless worker, but nevertheless, the facts are the facts. Like you said, this is now three guys within the span of a year that have been seriously injured while in the ring with Rollins. Something has to change, because you don't become a long-lasting star in this company if guys are getting hurt when they're in the ring with you. As I said in the RAW thread, I don't think Rollins should've been rewarded with a championship match immediately after Finn's injury, which Seth was mainly responsible for. Yes, it was an accident, but that doesn't just mean he's off the hook for playing a role in knocking a guy out for six months. If I were Finn Bálor, I'd be pissed at him.
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Post by BSR on Aug 23, 2016 12:47:19 GMT -5
Lol nah.
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Post by Generic Theme on Aug 23, 2016 12:49:15 GMT -5
It's kind of funny that they banned the curb stomp, but not the powerbomb. As far as I recall, he didn't injure anyone with the former. I recall Rollins saying on Talk is Jericho that Vince McMahon had an image of a young Shane and Stephanie emulating the curb stomp on each other and didn't want to have other children potentially getting hurt by performing it incorrectly as they played at home or school. I really wish he had kept the move, but like he said, once Vince has made up his mind about something, there is no talking him out of it.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Aug 23, 2016 12:50:08 GMT -5
Maybe Seth should slow down but let's look at the injuries.
Sting - They shouldn't have done that spot with a 56 year old man, so that's on both of them. Sting didn't tuck his chin which I believe he said is what caused it, making it more Sting's fault. John Cena - More of a freak accident, but I guess you could put Seth at fault. Finn Balor - Both guys are at fault. Seth should have done the spot from closer and Finn shouldn't have thrown his arm back the way he did. Watch Ambrose take the same spot and he never does that with his arm.
Doesn't seem like Seth is totally at fault eh?
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Aug 23, 2016 12:57:07 GMT -5
It's not just Seth Rollins, but all these ROH and indy guys that come to the WWE seem to work the ROH style of matches in a WWE way. It doesn't work.
Vince will push Roman Reigns to the moon and back now, because he doesn't get hurt and he wrestles a WWE style of wrestling.
I have never seen such an era for WWE where so many times belts had to be vacated because they get put on these guys who wrestled in the indys, doing fancy moves non stop, end up doing them in the WWE and they get hurt.
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Post by ohernan6 on Aug 23, 2016 13:01:46 GMT -5
Maybe Seth should slow down but let's look at the injuries. Sting - They shouldn't have done that spot with a 56 year old man, so that's on both of them. Sting didn't tuck his chin which I believe he said is what caused it, making it more Sting's fault. John Cena - More of a freak accident, but I guess you could put Seth at fault. Finn Balor - Both guys are at fault. Seth should have done the spot from closer and Finn shouldn't have thrown his arm back the way he did. Watch Ambrose take the same spot and he never does that with his arm. Doesn't seem like Seth is totally at fault eh? Well If you put yourself in Seth's shoes, you'd probably be questioning yourself pretty seriously. Unless you're a jerk lol And if you put yourself in a coworkers' (superstar's) shoes, you'd pretty much be questioning Seth too...
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Post by Robert69 on Aug 23, 2016 13:02:05 GMT -5
Oh no, for God's sake, don't question the Rollins on here.
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Post by ohernan6 on Aug 23, 2016 13:04:17 GMT -5
It's kind of funny that they banned the curb stomp, but not the powerbomb. As far as I recall, he didn't injure anyone with the former. I recall Rollins saying on Talk is Jericho that Vince McMahon had an image of a young Shane and Stephanie emulating the curb stomp on each other and didn't want to have other children potentially getting hurt by performing it incorrectly as they played at home or school. I really wish he had kept the move, but like he said, once Vince has made up his mind about something, there is no talking him out of it. You know what though, Vince is absolutely right. The punt and the curb stomp are moves that are way too easy for children of any size to do and seriously hurt each other. I can totally respect why those moves are gone.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2016 13:05:13 GMT -5
Oh boy, this isn't going to end well.
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