The Amerikkkan Idol
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1.Not hurting your opponent and yourself in the ring.
2. Able to tell a story in the ring
3. Able to make your opponent look good even if they're a bad wrestler
So basically,
1.Not hurting your opponent and yourself in the ring.
2. Able to tell a story in the ring
3. Able to make your opponent look good even if they're a bad wrestler
The GOATSo basically,
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1.Not hurting your opponent and yourself in the ring.
2. Able to tell a story in the ring
3. Able to make your opponent look good even if they're a bad wrestler
I had to really think about this question, because its a great question and probably will explain why some people like who or what feds they like.
I do agree with this on a foundation level... but I would like to expand.
To me also being good in the ring is having a large to nice size moveset and being able to execute them flawlessly majority of the time. Like I know there will be botches and missteps occasionally. But as long as most of the time they hit it right its counts for me.
Just because you do the same 5 moves but do them flawlessly, sell well, and pose at the right time to me doesnt make you a great wrestler. Also the guys that show me the same shyt every week doesnt make me think "wow he's nice" cuz to me thats lazy and uninspiring to me.
Also, being good to me is the guys that can do stuff that "theoretically" WE cant do. I say "theoretically" cuz yes I know in the grand scheme of things, these guys practice hard to do shyt like arm drags, simple body slams, and bumps... and them TE shows have revealed that that aint as easy as it looks. But at the end of the day, those are still basic moves that pretty much EVERY TRAINED wrestler can do and if you train hard enough you could do too. But I think the people that are good are the ones that can do extraordinary stuff.
Also, they guys who can as best as they can make everything look "improvised" in the ring vs "set up" if that makes sense
Like people in this thread have mentioned Hogan, he wasn't very good in the ring but damn you can't look away during his matches.
Maybe it's more how big of a star someone is over how good they are in the ring![]()
i think it's the selling. the guys back then just sold it better. the facial expressions, the movements... they were just better actors and better performers. they took it more seriously.


)Diversity is the biggest one to me, especially today. You can't go out and have the same match every night and expect me to be entertained by it every time. That's what the problem with guys like Hogan and Flair were. That formula worked before weekly matches on TV, but it hasn't worked since the start of the Monday Night Wars.