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Post by aggressiveperfectpoor on Aug 23, 2018 8:40:20 GMT -5
Forget the titles. Titles don't make the man. The man makes the titles. Fantastic promo............ although he isn't terrible on the mic, he's no The Rock. Don't confuse charisma with being annoying. Excellent storyteller........ what does that even mean? That's just something wrestlers say to make what their doing sound complicated. Wrestlemania main event winner.......... he was a pawn in the Cena/Rock feud. Best heel in the business............ not hard in 2018 when wrestling isn't wrestling anymore. Miz has improved from being the worst wrestler to step foot in the ring in 2006. However he's still not that great. There's one thing I don't agree with, I think KO is the best heel in the business. But that's just my opinion. And it's subjective.
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Post by alanpartridge on Aug 24, 2018 7:43:56 GMT -5
Why is the Miz a great wrestler? He clearly uses basic wrestling moves that he learned in OVW. Daniel Bryan could run rings around him if they were to wrestle in a more technical styled wrestling match. For one, he doesn't use only basic moves. For two, it's not only about the cool moves you can do. Miz has a smart offense that makes perfect sense, especially for his character. He tells great stories in the ring. And them 5 are all greater wrestlers than the Miz. Please tell you aren't trying to say these guys carried Miz at all. There's a reason Dolph's only been interesting in the past few years when he worked Miz in 2016. The only other guy to get anything even close to great out Dolph since 2015 is Seth. Seth is incredible, yet his best match this year just so happens to be a singles match with The Miz. Same goes for Bryan. His moveset stinks. He stole the skull crushing finale from Jericho who didn't even use it as a finisher. Oh and I forgot he uses Bryan's kicks to get heat. I guess Eugene was a great heat magnet too when he used Hogan's leg drop. I don't think these guys carried Miz. Miz is a competent wrestler but not great. I think the problem with Dolph not reaching his potential is stop/start pushes he gets. If this push with McIntyre lasts a while then he can showcase his talent better. I think the reason that both Bryan's and Rollins best match of the year was with Miz is because they are allowed to do more when wrestling Miz. When Rollins wrestled Triple H he's limited on what he can do.
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Post by alanpartridge on Aug 24, 2018 7:56:52 GMT -5
Why is the Miz a great wrestler? He clearly uses basic wrestling moves that he learned in OVW. Daniel Bryan could run rings around him if they were to wrestle in a more technical styled wrestling match. It’s 2018. We are evolved way past the mindset of “the best wrestler is the one who does the most crazy moves” or that pro wrestling is all about “movesets.” That’s from the era of being 15 years old and just getting into DVD-trading and ROH. In this day and age, when half the roster have mastered the textbook ROH moveset and can do all the superkicks and suicide dives, that stuff doesn’t make a particularly great wrestler. It doesn’t make someone stand out at all. What makes someone stand out is the ability to draw emotion from the audience in their matches, and there are few better than The Miz at that right now. I think both moveset and drawing emotion are both important. Like when Rollins does the suplex/falcon arrow. When you think he's finished he's gets back up and gives some more. Also the move is visually impressive making the crowd give a bigger reaction.
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Post by Halloween King on Aug 26, 2018 18:58:04 GMT -5
Who ever thinks this is the greatest must have started watching wrestling last month.
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