Who were the most overrated wrestlers of the 2000s indie wrestling boom?

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Because they don't have to. They sell out the building for every show and make a mint on DVDs. Stepping up production values cuts into profits when obviously their fan base doesn't care about such things.
 

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Because they don't have to. They sell out the building for every show and make a mint on DVDs. Stepping up production values cuts into profits when obviously their fan base doesn't care about such things.
General Admission for their shows is 55 bucks so you're right about how much they're making. I still think it looks like ass
 

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1. Teddy Hart - The definition of a spoiled brat who relied on his family name to excuse his shytty behavior and antics. He would be M-Dogg 20 status had it not been for his Hart connection. He couldn't work and relied on flippy shyt, every single match. He couldn't sell and his high spots had no rhyme or reason.
Teddy wishes he could be on Lucha Underground :heh:

Son of Havoc is proof that some people just take time to get it.
 
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