If only Swagger could become the Angle replacement the WWE needs lol. He's got the submission down but thats about it IMO.
Agree, delete his account
You can do that all by yourself buddy.I am now a limited user for posting this? Wtf? Please delete my account if this bullshit is true loool
IDK ask a mod via pm. I'm not even advocating you bailing from the site, just saying it's possible, or at least was.How????
:Mic work is overrated folks. Savage was terrible on the mic, but he could work the crowd like no other.
Mark Henry doesn't have to say a word. The cat could make one gesture and the crowd eats it up.
Stop allowing WWE to brainwash you into believing mic work is that important.
The sad part is even WWE believes mic work is that important. The Ultimate Warrior was crazy over and it wasn't because of his f***ing mic work.
Jeff Hardy is another fine example of terrible mic worker who was excellent at working the audience.
Savages interviews were masterpieces. Watch the interview with the coffee creamer and tell me he's terrible in the mic.Mic work is overrated folks. Savage was terrible on the mic, but he could work the crowd like no other.
Mark Henry doesn't have to say a word. The cat could make one gesture and the crowd eats it up.
Stop allowing WWE to brainwash you into believing mic work is that important.
The sad part is even WWE believes mic work is that important. The Ultimate Warrior was crazy over and it wasn't because of his f***ing mic work.
Jeff Hardy is another fine example of terrible mic worker who was excellent at working the audience.
It just sounded like dogsh**. He didn't sound like a human being. He sounded like a car that grew a mouth and started speaking.Never until this thread have I heard anyone say that Randy Savage was bad on the mic. First time for everything.
Savage was intense as hell and had a way with words when he had the stick in his hand. The fact that he could memorize all that he said in such a short amount of time was incredible, too. How on earth was he bad?
It just sounded like dogsh**. He didn't sound like a human being. He sounded like a car that grew a mouth and started speaking.
He'd wiggle his fingers like a tool and you'd realize he hadn't really made a point at all.
I believe you're making excuses for him because he, inarguably, on the top of the list of the most complete and talented wrestlers ever.
There's a reason people never mention his mic work. It was never that great. It was his mannerisms on the way to, and inside of the squared circle that made him so compelling.
I agree with your take but he struck me as incoherent. If a person cannot be articulate on the stick, I'll ignore it.Well, I'd never put him at the top of the list for The Greatest Mic Workers In History or anything, but that's entirely separate from saying that he was "bad." The way he talked and rambled was an extension of his crazed mannerisms that we saw inside the ring, which was all part of his overall persona. He was unique and there wasn't another superstar like him, and a big part of that was his mic work.
Savages interviews were masterpieces. Watch the interview with the coffee creamer and tell me he's terrible in the mic.
I would if I could. Admins only.You not see my posts on page 1 brer? Delete this account
He's terrible on the mic.Savages interviews were masterpieces. Watch the interview with the coffee creamer and tell me he's terrible in the mic.