I don’t blame him. He’s got a good set.Did anyone see that OVW clip of that masked guy who was basically using Finn Balor's entire moveset
I don’t blame him. He’s got a good set.Did anyone see that OVW clip of that masked guy who was basically using Finn Balor's entire moveset
Oh for sure, but I will say if it’s every move they use it’s a bit funky.Using other wrestler's move set is pretty commonplace nowadays.
I agree. There is a difference between paying respect and then just straight ripping off. Like how Eddie Kingston pays respect to the likes of Jun Akiyama, Akira Hokuto, and so on.Oh for sure, but I will say if it’s every move they use it’s a bit funky.
Seth Rollins made a career out of it.Using other wrestler's move set is pretty commonplace nowadays.
It's okay, we can acknowledge that Kingston is also biting motherfuckersI agree. There is a difference between paying respect and then just straight ripping off. Like how Eddie Kingston pays respect to the likes of Jun Akiyama, Akira Hokuto, and so on.
Slightly off topic, but too many guys in aew do the corner buckle bite spot (Mox, MJF, Darby) , sometimes it's happened in the same night. that is something I'd liek to see toned down, not because the spot is bad, but because it loses value when you see it multiple times a nightIt's okay, we can acknowledge that Kingston is also biting motherfuckers
I know, this is late, but watching Stardom reminded me of this. Megan Bayne, who was in Stardom and now going to AEW, is a product of OVW.I mostly mean are any of them ending up in some thing on television like AEW,TNA,WWE etc.
Normally, I’d say you wouldn’t, but when both partners travel a lot for work, it allows them to see each other more.Idk why ppl wanna work with their SOs but I digress
I didn’t see you already said what I said, but I concur.I think in a business like this where you travel often, it might make it easier