Haha, said he was one of the best workers in either company during the time(s) he spent with them.Lol he's jumped the shark
The only wrestler released by both sides during the Monday night war
I'm going through this now and I loved the small bit about how all the PPVs have no identity. I've been thinking about it because of Lucha's awesome identity. The temple, the closeness of the fans, all the places they can go to. WWE's is just so stale. I'm not sure what they can do about it, but man it's very boring. Maybe try something on Smackdown? God knows that needs an identitySolomonster on his latest podcast saying how highly he rates Sean Waltman.
Loved how he said the guy was superior to Kevin Nash in everything but height, and deserved to be a hall of famer in his own right. WAFG <3
Yeah, I agree with him. The problem is the WWE seem to think that the best way to give PPVs their own identity is to make them into a PPV based entirely around a single gimmick match (e.g. Hell in a Cell), which also completely sucks imo.I'm going through this now and I loved the small bit about how all the PPVs have no identity. I've been thinking about it because of Lucha's awesome identity. The temple, the closeness of the fans, all the places they can go to. WWE's is just so stale. I'm not sure what they can do about it, but man it's very boring. Maybe try something on Smackdown? God knows that needs an identity
Loved that pedigree too, Neville sold it really well.Rollins vs Neville reminded me so much of HHH vs Taka Michinoku. From the champion being part of some authority heel faction (Authority/McMahon-Helmsley regime), cruiserweight underdog, great near fall, but it ends with a pedigree.
Yeah, works well with smaller guys. looks awkward when Rollins does it to guys like Orton and Lesnar who are way bigger than him.Loved that pedigree too, Neville sold it really well.
Rollins > New Day > KOKevin Owens is ****ing awesome. Best heel in the business.