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But...wouldn't the punch have more power if he was actually
standing on the mat & using it as leverage instead of flying
through the air & flailing like an idiot?
Is leverage the right word?
Alexa's...as if she could knock anyone out...Hey Grievous, who's powerful punch do you hate more - Roman's or Alexa's? :emoji_slight_smile:
Thank you...That is exactly correct and that is why I hate the move.
That is exactly correct and that is why I hate the move. One of the things I learned on day 1 of my shotokan classes is that your legs generate a large amount of power for the punch. You use your legs correctly on the ground to propel and then brace yourself and the bracing creates strength. Jumping up a little and coming down does not add any power to the punch. It will, in fact, weaken the punch. You no longer have the ground to brace yourself for the contact and you don't come down fast enough to really gain any force behind the punch. If I were to stand on top of a Hell in a Cell and drop a punch on you, it would gain some force. Jumping slightly into the air and coming down, no.
Flying punches look cool, but when you really understand how they work, they are less effective than stationary punches.
Keep in mind too that Roman Reigns doesn't do a real Superman punch. A real Superman punch looks like this:
The punch is a thrust forward, not hitting coming down. In fact, he makes the point exactly that you do NOT jump up and come down, you thrust forward. It's all in the legs and when Roman jumps up and comes down, he loses all of that strength from the legs.
Can we also not forget that this is wrestling? It’s fake. Also, Roman does for dramatic purposes. Makes it look more impactful, whereas in reality, it’s completely wrong.
I know you kind of alluded to that, but yeah, his punch is all look and flare, nothing more.
Yep...still looks as lame as it did during the Summerslam main event...
Yes! This! A Thousand times this reason!It's fake, fine. We know that. But the thing about wrestling, throughout my life, has been that if a wrestler can work a certain way, I can still get lost in the match. I can still believe on some level that I am watching a fight. So when someone does a move that I know for a fact wouldn't hurt as much if it were real, I can't suspend disbelief. And I cannot do that when he does that punch.
Fucking Bingo! He hits the nail on the head! WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER!!!Wrestling, to me, is an art form and a dance. I like getting lost in it.
That's because its actually named after a comic book character...but seeing Roman do it, it comes off as Cartoonish.
Fair point.I think it works for Puma because he's a little dude throwing himself at his opponents out of necessity. Roman feels like a video game cutscene hits wrestling and...
Like Solidus says I want to like the move, it's hard-hitting aand physical and I don't mind seeing it, but besides it just being overdone something about watching him go for that Superman just annoys the piss out of me.
Roman jerking off his fist before he does it looks nasty tho.. especially since i read the internet and it puts all these nasty thoughts in my head.
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To me, however, a lot of wrestling is like this. 90% of the strikes, even from Styles, Roman, Braun, Taker, etc. look fake as hell to me. Why? Because I did MMA for over 10 years and when I see these guys half ass throw a “punch,” or “kick”... I simply just shake my head as it’s far too fake for my taste.It is wrestling but that doesn't mean we can't criticize the way a move meant to hurt just looks like it wouldn't. I mean the superman punch is one of the things that I dislike about Roman. It looks stupid to me.
It's fake, fine. We know that. But the thing about wrestling, throughout my life, has been that if a wrestler can work a certain way, I can still get lost in the match. I can still believe on some level that I am watching a fight. So when someone does a move that I know for a fact wouldn't hurt as much if it were real, I can't suspend disbelief. And I cannot do that when he does that punch.
Wrestling, to me, is an art form and a dance. I like getting lost in it. If the wrestler can suspend my disbelief, they've done a good job. I cannot do that watching him do that move so I have to agree with the OP on the awfulness of the move. Wrestling being fake does not change that. In fact, it strengthens the point.