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Originally Posted by geojedi
I'd love to watch a night of matches with you sometime and listen to the things that you, as an entertainer, look for both good and bad. I think it could be very enlightening to all of us...
Thought. What if you could post a match of yours or some favourite and do like a commentary of the subtleties that the average joe misses out upon?
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Funny because usually, it's the opposite. My non-wrestler friends hate to watch wrestling with me because I analyze too much and I'm telling what's going to happen before it happens. You see, most wrestlers works with patterns and often, I can see things coming before they happen.
But when the match is good, they kind of like it because I can tell them why it's good. Same thing when it's bad. You know, sometimes guys are working hard with no results. Well, that means they forgot to work on some aspect.
My force in the ring is to work with the crowd, but not only between moves or spots, but during the moves and the spots. I mean, if I grab a guy to do a suplex and I know that we're getting at the moment for my opponent to wake up, well, I'll look at the crowd, attract an argument with a fan and bang! I get reversed and get a beating. Then, when I gain back the lead, I make sure to tell that fan to shut up because he's disturbing me. Be sure he'll scream even louder after that and the surrounding people as well.
You see, a little detail that gets the crowd into my match 100% of the time. Try to see this in the WWE now... Nobody (excepts the veteran) does it. Why? They never learned it and they don't have enough experience to have figured it out on their own.