Well, he was an amateur wrestling champion during his college days & was recruited into the WWF by Jim Ross on the back of this, so he definitely has the credentials. Also, he was UFC champion once upon a time. Could by all means could go in the ring, especially during his original WWF run.Angle was around back then, I haven't seen Lesnar talked about in those terms but I obviously don't have much exposure. Is he good is he?
He just looks to me like a typical stiff, muscular giant of the type Vince has always fetishised but if he's actually good in the ring I'll find his matches on Youtube.
Lesnar is an ATG worker.
Ok, noted chaps. I've been wondering who else to watch out of the more recent wrestlers. CM Punk is definitely my favourite by an absolute mile so far.Well, he was an amateur wrestling champion during his college days & was recruited into the WWF by Jim Ross on the back of this, so he definitely has the credentials. Also, he was UFC champion once upon a time. Could by all means could go in the ring, especially during his original WWF run.
Because everyone only watches one company and that company keeps bringing back those same old guys every year. It's simple, really.Haven't followed wrestling for 20 years but it does strike me that the people currently being discussed as the best workers ever are the same ones that were being discussed when I was a teenage wrestling nerd back then. Have had a look at a few lists of the best workers ever and it's still Bret, HBK, Ric Flair, Eddie Guerrero, Benoit, Jericho, Stone Cold etc, Rey Mysterio etc. out of the Anglosphere wrestlers.
From what I can see, only CM Punk and AJ Styles ever seem to be seriously mentioned as top 10 wrestlers among the more recent lot.
yeah that simply speaks to WWE's inability to create stars. CM Punk probably wouldn't make the top 10 of ROH's best workers from their creation until he left, but he managed to become a star in the WWE systemHaven't followed wrestling for 20 years but it does strike me that the people currently being discussed as the best workers ever are the same ones that were being discussed when I was a teenage wrestling nerd back then. Have had a look at a few lists of the best workers ever and it's still Bret, HBK, Ric Flair, Eddie Guerrero, Benoit, Jericho, Stone Cold etc, Rey Mysterio etc. out of the Anglosphere wrestlers.
From what I can see, only CM Punk and AJ Styles ever seem to be seriously mentioned as top 10 wrestlers among the more recent lot.
ok this was a bit of hyperbole, butyeah that simply speaks to WWE's inability to create stars. CM Punk probably wouldn't make the top 10 of ROH's best workers from their creation until he left, but he managed to become a star in the WWE system
This is one of my favourite WWE matches, great shout.Right then, just had a squiz at this match after the Brock endorsements from Athlai and jimmy101.
What a superb match. Both guys are in good form there, Lesnar really does move well for a big man as well.
If the one he knocked himself out trying to execute a frog splash on Kurt Angle from the other side of the ring isn't on your top 5, then these ones must be really legit.This is one of my favourite WWE matches, great shout.
If you're after more Lesnar matches to watch I'd recommend:
vs Undertaker, Hell in a Cell from 2002 (they had another HitC match much more recently which I hear is also good but I've not seen it)
vs Cena, Extreme Rules 2012
vs CM Punk, Summerslam 2013
vs AJ Styles, Survivor Series 2017
vs Roman Reigns, Wrestlemania 31 (not their later WM match though)
I love all of these.
Shooting star press*If the one he knocked himself out trying to execute a frog splash on Kurt Angle from the other side of the ring isn't on your top 5, then these ones must be really legit.
The rumble triple threat with Rollins and Cena was incredible. One of the best three ways WWE have ever done.This is one of my favourite WWE matches, great shout.
If you're after more Lesnar matches to watch I'd recommend:
vs Undertaker, Hell in a Cell from 2002 (they had another HitC match much more recently which I hear is also good but I've not seen it)
vs Cena, Extreme Rules 2012
vs CM Punk, Summerslam 2013
vs AJ Styles, Survivor Series 2017
vs Roman Reigns, Wrestlemania 31 (not their later WM match though)
I love all of these.
Not seen this one since around when it happened, but remember it was a lot of fun (if scary for the wrong reasons at the very end).If the one he knocked himself out trying to execute a frog splash on Kurt Angle from the other side of the ring isn't on your top 5, then these ones must be really legit.
Absolutely second this one, yeah, it's great.The rumble triple threat with Rollins and Cena was incredible. One of the best three ways WWE have ever done.
Thanks mate, I'll give them a look.This is one of my favourite WWE matches, great shout.
If you're after more Lesnar matches to watch I'd recommend:
vs Undertaker, Hell in a Cell from 2002 (they had another HitC match much more recently which I hear is also good but I've not seen it)
vs Cena, Extreme Rules 2012
vs CM Punk, Summerslam 2013
vs AJ Styles, Survivor Series 2017
vs Roman Reigns, Wrestlemania 31 (not their later WM match though)
I love all of these.
There was a period where he had this knack for getting the fans in the arena to root for him in fights generally and feuds, (putting on a show as someone put it) until the WWE got carried away having him win all the damn time, then it got stale.he was fine. Someone more into WWE can enlighten, but WWE basically developed a house style in the 00's that has stuck to this day that basically handcuffs everybody except for like, Brock Lesnar and Goldberg
handcuffs?he was fine. Someone more into WWE can enlighten, but WWE basically developed a house style in the 00's that has stuck to this day that basically handcuffs everybody except for like, Brock Lesnar and Goldberg