Y'all really expect me to believe Finn Baylor ain't a Das Wunderkind ripoff?

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It's crazy if you don't think a dude like Balor beating Brock is believable. First German gets reversed, Balor lands on his feet and then running drop kicks Brock in the knee, and you go from there. Gotta believe the match would have a No DQ stip too so seeing the playing field become kinda equal isn't very difficult

More like one German by Teflon Brock and the midget is broken in half and they're forced to stop the match
 

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Das WunderGOAT actually looked like a real wrestler and not like an anorexic cracker :ufdup:

I know Alex could easily benchpress 225 pounds. Can that irish midget even do that?
 

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Is that really what the fans want? :comeon: DB would've been believable on some David/Goliath shyt, but FINN BALOR?!?! You might as well throw Ricochet, Will O'Spreay, and Cabi Zayn in there, too.

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This Juggalo vanilla mickdget beating Brock fukking Lesnar? :pachaha: Nah, man. Nah.
breh said Juggalo vanilla mickdget :dead:
 

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But you aint seen him on NXT and the stuff he did internationally

Really though the demon gimmick on PPVs has been what gives him the look. His heel work running the Bullet Club was also pretty great

But hey Im just recommending stuff to watch, which probably won't happen:pachaha:
I saw his njpw work, he was a great character who had good matches. now he's a bland dude that just spams drop kicks. just another case of wwe limiting great talent with awful decisions.
 

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So is he boring to you or do you think the majority of the crowd find him vanilla?
I'm not a fan, but I used to really enjoy his matches, along with guys like M-Dogg 20 and El Generico. The past few years really exposed these kind of guys. No story to their matches, no charisma, no psychology, no intensity, no aggression. And I get that wrestling fans love guys like Finn and Sami. I get it, especially with the WWE crowd where indy style wrestling is still a fairly new thing to them. There is not much excitement in wrestling these days even as the ringwork improved drastically compared to the :flabbynsick:tude Era and the late 2000s with Khali and Mr. Kennedy. These matches nothing without a story to have you invested. I remember being happy that Finn beat Reigns, but for what? That was a punishment that went nowhere and did nothing for either guy (Finn got injured, but still). Most of these matches are bland, from WWE to ROH to PWG, they all follow the same formula now.

I went to ROH last year for AJ Styles' last appearance and all the matches felt similar. They jumped the shark once they took the title off Jay Lethal and put it on Adam Cole. Adam Cole, breh. :snoop: No different from the AWE show I went to. The truly great wrestler they had was Martin Stone. I'm going off topic a bit, but to answer your question: Yeah, he's boring to me.
 

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These new age wrestlers think doing some flips equate to being a good worker(especially if they are too physically weak to bodyslam opponents that weigh 220+ pounds)

no thanks I’d rather watch a Jimmy Valiant-Jimmy Garvin match from 1986 before I watch a Best of Finn Balor compilation
 
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