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seabs

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Dolph still needs a lot more refining to be considered the best, for example I've never seen him sell an injury. Sure he can bump but can he make me believe he's battling through an injury? I haven't seen that side of him yet, unlike the others.
 

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Seabs said:
Dolph still needs a lot more refining to be considered the best, for example I've never seen him sell an injury. Sure he can bump but can he make me believe he's battling through an injury? I haven't seen that side of him yet, unlike the others.

Sold an arm injury at MITB. :pity:

Check the scores bro..
 

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The same man who did a leap over the top rope and climbed the ladder at lightning speed was selling an arm injury? That's nearly as bad as Shawn and his being able to not stand one minute, yet he can suddenly slam his foot down for SCM multiple times, I want a consistent selling not part time. Plus I can't recall his arm showing any effect after the match, take Diesel Vs Backlund as an example of great selling, Bob was practically crawling out of the arena making the powerbomb even more legit looking.
 

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Seabs said:
The same man who did a leap over the top rope and climbed the ladder at lightning speed was selling an arm injury? That's nearly as bad as Shawn and his being able to not stand one minute, yet he can suddenly slam his foot down for SCM multiple times, I want a consistent selling not part time.

Well that's just too bad for you!

:pipebomb:

:lebron:
 

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Rock WAS a good wrestler.
Now he runs out of gas in the first 5 minutes and then suddenly, even more sudden then super cena, comes back with a bunch of signatures and his finisher.
 

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Seabs said:
Rock was a good wrestler in the same terms Punk was a decent draw, its not enough to be considered the most complete performer IMO.

I'm not saying he was the best ever, but he was a good (even great at times) wrestler, and when combined with the fact that he was one of the very best on the mic and one of the biggest draws ever, he can be reasonably called the total package.
 

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Seabs said:
The same man who did a leap over the top rope and climbed the ladder at lightning speed was selling an arm injury? That's nearly as bad as Shawn and his being able to not stand one minute, yet he can suddenly slam his foot down for SCM multiple times, I want a consistent selling not part time. Plus I can't recall his arm showing any effect after the match, take Diesel Vs Backlund as an example of great selling, Bob was practically crawling out of the arena making the powerbomb even more legit looking.

IMO Punk is one of the best consistent sellers.

inb4punkhatersrage
 

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Crayo said:
IMO Punk is one of the best consistent sellers.

inb4punkhatersrage

Punk is an insanely good consistent seller. Seems like most of the indie guys are that. Bryan is also insanely good at it from what I've seen as is Rollins, Cesaro and Ohno. I guess it comes from working various different promotions and various styles. A lot of the indies work a more stiff style so I guess they also develop the ability to sell injuries better.
 

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I'll also agree that Punk is a very good consistent seller, Bryan's another one. But indeed, Backlund crawled out of the arena to sell Nash's powerbomb. Boss. :gusta: