mk64 wrote:I agree with crayon, fans love him though
mistercrayon wrote:I think i dislike him because he tries too hard to be cool but he’s always the same wrestler underneath it all.
A week: I’m an anarchist (burn it down!)
Next wee: I’m an architect
Following week: I’m the king of Monday night raw
Wrestlemania: I’m a wolf with white eyes
Another week: I’m attached to the hottest wrestler!
This week I’m a cult leader
Always: sling blade, curb stomp (this is a move which exemplifies his trying to be edginess) crashing wrestlers into the turn buckle and injuring them.
He’s obviously an athlete but he’s too much of a try hard and doesn’t have faith in anything he does outside of the matches.
Consider his match with Owens: what was his character in that match? How did being a messiah affect it? If he is willing to cheat to get out of the match why does he come back when he’s challenged? It’s a contrast to the Sami Zayn match who played up the weakling shit all the way through.
RedDave2 wrote:Dante may correct me but I think that after the Massacre, he faces Stone cold Steve Austin on Raw - no build up just straight get out there and go 50/50. Austin beat him clean. Not sure how McMahon thought this would get him over. He needed to be the fucking giant.
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