I wouldn't be surprised if Seth did that for himself. He just had a match with D-bry that many people years ago would have been going insane over, he had a match with AJ at a PPV recently that again was one of these indy dream match type encounters and yet...
..the community he used to do all this for, the rabid indy fans, have turned their back entirely on WWE and are using AEW to fill that void. Plus, Seth lost one of his best friends to AEW. He's feeling a way.
Breh, why the fukk do you care? You claim to not watch, but yo a$$ is always in this forum on damn near every thread.Get worked in 2019 brehs
Rollins has an argument if we're basing this solely on what goes on between the ropes. Besides, he probably should believe in the company/product he's a part of regardless. Just the way it is.
Most complaints I see about the WWE have nothing to do with the in-ring product. It's all about creative, booking decisions and shyt like that. WWE's current talent pool is as good as there is in the history of pro wrestling. An embarrassment of riches.
Rollins has an argument if we're basing this solely on what goes on between the ropes. Besides, he probably should believe in the company/product he's a part of regardless. Just the way it is.
Most complaints I see about the WWE have nothing to do with the in-ring product. It's all about creative, booking decisions and shyt like that. WWE's current talent pool is as good as there is in the history of pro wrestling. An embarrassment of riches.
Facts. You don't even have submission specialists anymore. Just think about how often you see matches won via submission. This is why I love Daniel Bryan in this heel role. He's mixing shyt up. Everyone else just gets their same moves off. Guys rarely ever break out new moves either.Not a chance. Their match layouts are always the exact same, and only the better performers (like Rollins) can make it look decent.