Post by ReDxEnEmY718 on Feb 27, 2010 16:13:55 GMT -5
Feb 26, 2010 17:09:17 GMT -5 @sicknicholas said:
I personally hate it when the statement is said about wrestlers that actually CAN wrestle. When it's said about wrestlers who can't wrestle, I say right the fck on! lol when something is true, I naturally tend to agree with it. There's nothing wrong with that. Kelly Kelly is someone that can't wrestle but then again, there's no expectations from fans for her to be Bret Hart status so she's excusable. I naturally tune out for divas action anyways since it's never all that entertaining except for the off-chance that you get to see ass or cleavage shots. lol Wrestlers like John Cena I feel can't wrestle because his move range isn't all that varied. Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, Carlito, Matt Hardy, Rob Van Dam, etc... these wrestlers have a wider variety of movesets than Cena. Saying Cena can't wrestle may be a bit strong, a more accurate statement would be, "he's not as great a wrestler as ______" or "he's a limited moveset-type wrestler." If you want to get technical, that's probably the best way to describe it. The Great Khali obviously can't wrestle, Vampiro can't wrestle (watch a few botchamanias with him in it, the guy is fcking terrible).
Basically a lot of the big men in the WWE with the limited movesets, I consider them bad wrestlers. It would be strong for me to say they can't wrestle PERIOD but I can definitely say that most big men in the WWE right now with the limited movesets, I consider them to be bad wrestlers.
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lol I've seen enough of his matches to write the guy off as an amateur that got extremely lucky to get a push in WCW. He's not necessarily tearing it up on the Indy circuit with his "wrestling" skills. He hasn't had a job since WCW and no, I don't count Wrestling Society X as a suitable wrestling organization after WCW. The guy is a joke, he almost made me dislike the Misfits and I really mean ALMOST. I always loved the Misfits music UNTIL I saw them involved in a terrible match in WCW with Vampiro. If there is one wrestler out there that defines the word "failure" (or at least as much the word can be used in reference to wrestling), Vampiro is easily a candidate for it. Surely you can't compare every wrestler to that of Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, etc... but man, I couldn't even try to like the guy's wrestling. He was awful. He couldn't even do a dropkick right in my opinion. If this thread can be defined with just one guy as an example, Vampiro would be my vote.