The Rock and John Cena more similar then people think?

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seabs said:
@[KevinLockard23] The Rock utilized a limited moveset during his main event run, I'm sure anyone could admit that. Watch his matches, they consisted of slaps, a Samoan Drop, belly to belly throw, Sharpshooter, Spinebuster, People's elbow and the Rock bottom.

He also had a bodyslam, clothesline, kicks, suplex, superplex, DDT, backdrop, etc. Overall, I don't think his move set was really that limited, it was pretty standard. He had just as many (if not more) moves than Ric Flair did, and Flair is often called one of the greatest wrestlers of all time.
 

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Both of these guys define/ed an era.
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I love flair's face bump taunt. Classic. When I wrestle I'm going to use it to pay tribute.
 

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KevinLockard23 said:
He also had a bodyslam, clothesline, kicks, suplex, superplex, DDT, backdrop, etc. Overall, I don't think his move set was really that limited, it was pretty standard. He had just as many (if not more) moves than Ric Flair did, and Flair is often called one of the greatest wrestlers of all time.

How often did he use them? The float over ddt I'll give you that and the rushing clothesline. This isn't about who the best wrestler is either it's about their movesets and how they were limited. Flair is considered the best due to his ability to sell like a pauper and be viewed as a king on his offence.