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Post by john casey on Jul 23, 2015 16:57:07 GMT -5
If you break down his matches against Cena, Reigns and Rollins, all that really happens is:
He does multiple Suplexs Opponent gets a little Offense F5 Then he either wins or the screw job finish.
Granted his matches generate excitement and that the layout against The Undertaker will have to be different however against Opponents that can take the suplex then will we see the same type of match again?
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Post by deezy on Jul 23, 2015 17:30:31 GMT -5
His matches are so few and far between it doesn't matter. Did it matter Mike Tyson only had hooks and uppercuts? Does it matter if Ronda Rousey only flips and armbars?
No. Kind of acting spoiled to act like recipes needs fixing when it seems to be satisfying damn near everyone. Not saying you're spoiled.
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Post by Hacksaw Jim Powers on Jul 23, 2015 17:31:47 GMT -5
I definitely prefer to see more of a back-and-forth in his matches. And I don't care a whole lot for german suplexes numbering in the double digits....but I get the psychology behind him having the upper hand so much because he's freaking Brock Lesnar.
Presuming that Lesnar will win again at SummerSlam to set the stage for Taker finally defeating him at Mania in TX, Taker's comeback and eventual win could be really special.
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Post by hitmanmatt on Jul 23, 2015 22:25:38 GMT -5
You're correct, but who cares. Untill someone can out wrestle Brock, let him build himself with these power spots. It'll make whoever pins him clean even more over.
Till WWE creative screws it up
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Post by Christian Small on Jul 24, 2015 4:35:11 GMT -5
It works for him and the crowd so no need to change it right now. Plus as a heel it worked for him, now he's just a unstoppable monster so it still works for him. Also as deezy mentioned we're getting the odd match now and then from him, it's not like we have to watch it every week on Raw.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2015 15:36:06 GMT -5
All people want from Brock is to dump people on their head. There's not a human alive that can match Brock. I didn't like how he had fear at Taker. A prime super human temporarily cowering and stunned from a tall old man. He's not the frightening man he used to be. Brock is the frightening man.
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Post by Jay on Jul 27, 2015 17:10:00 GMT -5
I just think it all stems from Brock being a real UFC fighter and former NCAA champion, so he's not going to do a bunch of wrestling moves that don't actually do anything but "look good" outside of his F5. Especially when a smart crowd could see right through that and knows who he is. A suplex is all he really needs and nobody has built up and sold a move like this in a very long time, especially in an era where nobody really gives a shit anymore.
If only we could have Kurt Angle in his prime, facing this Brock Lesnar working an entire suplex feud.
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Post by TolerancEJ on Jul 28, 2015 13:32:22 GMT -5
Sure I get the point of the OP, but I'm still excited to watch any match involving Brock Lesnar. It could be his limited-date contract, which means we don't see him work as often as those we see every week on Raw. His stature and presence alone make him look dominating compared to his opponents.
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Post by Milky on Jul 28, 2015 13:52:13 GMT -5
This happens in every sport. For soccer fans, there used to be a stigma attached to Christiano Ronaldo. "Oh, all he does is a few step-overs and then scores amazing goals. It's the same thing every time."
But the same philosophy applies here with Brock. If it works, it works.
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