zombiegeeknecrocult wrote:If someone got pissed because the Bucks were pulling cheap shit, then they did their job as heels. Krazy Bone just fell into the schtick. Heels aren't supposed to be doing flashy shit in the first place, usually the faces are the ones to come out with the jaw dropping moves. Chill out with being so judgemental, even if they phoned it in, i'm pretty sure they put on a good mid-card match. Generation Me are great wrestlers, but I think it's awesome they are finally falling into their characters naturally.
krayzie Bone wrote:zombiegeeknecrocult wrote:If someone got pissed because the Bucks were pulling cheap shit, then they did their job as heels. Krazy Bone just fell into the schtick. Heels aren't supposed to be doing flashy shit in the first place, usually the faces are the ones to come out with the jaw dropping moves. Chill out with being so judgemental, even if they phoned it in, i'm pretty sure they put on a good mid-card match. Generation Me are great wrestlers, but I think it's awesome they are finally falling into their characters naturally.
This is 1980's mentality and should no longer apply to wrestling. I hate when fans justify bad wrestling by attributing this to "heel heat" So just because a wrestler is heel he no longer has to bust his ass? That's a bull shit philosophy about wrestling favored by Southern fans of Memphis days. PWG is a strong style cutting edge promotion that specialize in innovation and great wrestling, these old Memphis style ways do not look good in PWG. Excalibur once said that PWG was inspired by Noah, well in Japan heels wrestle just as hard as faces, and actually sometimes heels wrestle even stiffer and more physical, so please let's not excuse the Bucks less then average performance just cause they are heels.
zombiegeeknecrocult wrote:krayzie Bone wrote:zombiegeeknecrocult wrote:If someone got pissed because the Bucks were pulling cheap shit, then they did their job as heels. Krazy Bone just fell into the schtick. Heels aren't supposed to be doing flashy shit in the first place, usually the faces are the ones to come out with the jaw dropping moves. Chill out with being so judgemental, even if they phoned it in, i'm pretty sure they put on a good mid-card match. Generation Me are great wrestlers, but I think it's awesome they are finally falling into their characters naturally.
This is 1980's mentality and should no longer apply to wrestling. I hate when fans justify bad wrestling by attributing this to "heel heat" So just because a wrestler is heel he no longer has to bust his ass? That's a bull shit philosophy about wrestling favored by Southern fans of Memphis days. PWG is a strong style cutting edge promotion that specialize in innovation and great wrestling, these old Memphis style ways do not look good in PWG. Excalibur once said that PWG was inspired by Noah, well in Japan heels wrestle just as hard as faces, and actually sometimes heels wrestle even stiffer and more physical, so please let's not excuse the Bucks less then average performance just cause they are heels.
This isn't NOAh or Japan buddy, this is still PWG where there will be some matches with more schtick than action. Like I said, it was a mid-card match and with the Taylors none the less. If you were expecting match of the year candidate, then your expectations for this match were too high and you might have to lay off the wrestling for a bit. This demand for them to pull out everything in the book every time they wrestle is very kiddish. Just cheer and boo and have a good time, don't expect five star matches the whole night because then you will just ruin a good time. As for 1980's mentality, that rule is still true to this day, bet that. Anyways, even if that match wasn't a spot fest, at least it was a decent match that would be way more superior than any regular tag match you would see in any indy. Be grateful for that, Bucks don't need to be flashy anymore, they are over, now it's time for the other teams to show off and show they can hang. Besides, the Bucks always have been guilty of doing the same shit, whether it be posing or the same effing moves.
krayzie Bone wrote:krayzie Bone wrote:zombiegeeknecrocult wrote:This is 1980's mentality and should no longer apply to wrestling. I hate when fans justify bad wrestling by attributing this to "heel heat" So just because a wrestler is heel he no longer has to bust his ass? That's a bull shit philosophy about wrestling favored by Southern fans of Memphis days. PWG is a strong style cutting edge promotion that specialize in innovation and great wrestling, these old Memphis style ways do not look good in PWG. Excalibur once said that PWG was inspired by Noah, well in Japan heels wrestle just as hard as faces, and actually sometimes heels wrestle even stiffer and more physical, so please let's not excuse the Bucks less then average performance just cause they are heels.
This isn't NOAh or Japan buddy, this is still PWG where there will be some matches with more schtick than action. Like I said, it was a mid-card match and with the Taylors none the less. If you were expecting match of the year candidate, then your expectations for this match were too high and you might have to lay off the wrestling for a bit. This demand for them to pull out everything in the book every time they wrestle is very kiddish. Just cheer and boo and have a good time, don't expect five star matches the whole night because then you will just ruin a good time. As for 1980's mentality, that rule is still true to this day, bet that. Anyways, even if that match wasn't a spot fest, at least it was a decent match that would be way more superior than any regular tag match you would see in any indy. Be grateful for that, Bucks don't need to be flashy anymore, they are over, now it's time for the other teams to show off and show they can hang. Besides, the Bucks always have been guilty of doing the same shit, whether it be posing or the same effing moves.
I didn't expect match of the year, I just expected a good match and it sucked. You are right my expectations are high because I've been watching some of the best Indy wrestling on earth for the past 15 years or so. I cheer and I boo, but I'm not a sports entertainment fan so I come to PWG to witness great wrestling. You are right unfortunately the 1980's mentality is true to this day and it is very unfortunate. The revolution and innovation that the old ECW started surely made wrestling in America a lot more legit but unfortunately wrestling is becoming stale again. You mentioned that the Bucks match on Saturday would still be superior to any Indy fed, you obviously have never seen Chikara or CZW
krayzie Bone wrote:zombiegeeknecrocult wrote:krayzie Bone wrote:This is 1980's mentality and should no longer apply to wrestling. I hate when fans justify bad wrestling by attributing this to "heel heat" So just because a wrestler is heel he no longer has to bust his ass? That's a bull shit philosophy about wrestling favored by Southern fans of Memphis days. PWG is a strong style cutting edge promotion that specialize in innovation and great wrestling, these old Memphis style ways do not look good in PWG. Excalibur once said that PWG was inspired by Noah, well in Japan heels wrestle just as hard as faces, and actually sometimes heels wrestle even stiffer and more physical, so please let's not excuse the Bucks less then average performance just cause they are heels.
This isn't NOAh or Japan buddy, this is still PWG where there will be some matches with more schtick than action. Like I said, it was a mid-card match and with the Taylors none the less. If you were expecting match of the year candidate, then your expectations for this match were too high and you might have to lay off the wrestling for a bit. This demand for them to pull out everything in the book every time they wrestle is very kiddish. Just cheer and boo and have a good time, don't expect five star matches the whole night because then you will just ruin a good time. As for 1980's mentality, that rule is still true to this day, bet that. Anyways, even if that match wasn't a spot fest, at least it was a decent match that would be way more superior than any regular tag match you would see in any indy. Be grateful for that, Bucks don't need to be flashy anymore, they are over, now it's time for the other teams to show off and show they can hang. Besides, the Bucks always have been guilty of doing the same shit, whether it be posing or the same effing moves.
I didn't expect match of the year, I just expected a good match and it sucked. You are right my expectations are high because I've been watching some of the best Indy wrestling on earth for the past 15 years or so. I cheer and I boo, but I'm not a sports entertainment fan so I come to PWG to witness great wrestling. You are right unfortunately the 1980's mentality is true to this day and it is very unfortunate. The revolution and innovation that the old ECW started surely made wrestling in America a lot more legit but unfortunately wrestling is becoming stale again. You mentioned that the Bucks match on Saturday would still be superior to any Indy fed, you obviously have never seen Chikara or CZW
krayzie Bone wrote:Awesome video clip El Asian, didn't know you were 12 years old.
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