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Whos been hurt most having to wrestle WWE style

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Considering all the neck injuries lately, I don't think it'd be wise for Rhyno to be using the piledriver off the apron through a table. Taking those away from Rhyno didn't hurt him. He was over big right before he went out for his neck surgery, and was over when he returned. However, since then, he's been used as a jobber, which is what killed off his heat.

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Considering all the neck injuries lately, I don't think it'd be wise for Rhyno to be using the piledriver off the apron through a table. Taking those away from Rhyno didn't hurt him. He was over big right before he went out for his neck surgery, and was over when he returned. However, since then, he's been used as a jobber, which is what killed off his heat.

 

Rhyno is short.

Monsters can't be short in the WWE.

 

Everyone should have seen his jobber status coming from miles away.

 

He's short, he suffered a neck injury which means gores through tables might be out which was what the WWE thought made him believable and he apparently got on Vince's bad side.

 

Don't be shocked if Rhyno is just out of the company soon.

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Guest deadbeater

The WWE style used to hurt Molly a hell of a lot. She is to pretend that she takes to flying like she's John Madden.

 

So what does she do? She learns the last 99 moves Dean Malenko didn't teach her before, and hone in the air moves she is allowed to do until they become perect in performance. And she still has not injured a single wrestler.

 

If many of the wrestlers adopt Mollystyle, we wouldn't have so many injuries.

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Guest Your Olympic Hero
I think some of the big guys are suffering for the simple reason that they my be getting set up to only do the basic moveset. For example, Kane developed the flying clothesline, but since then, what nig man has used anything equivalant?

that move sucks. he just jumps off the top rope, lands on his feet, and pushes the opponent down by the throat. most of the time the opponent falls before kane makes any contact whatsoever. its by no means a true clothesline.*endrant*

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Guest MikeSC
I'm gonna go an entirely seperate way on this one and say that Rhino has been hurt the most. Remember when he debuted and Gored the SHIT out of Jeff Hardy? The place went batshit. How many times have you seen him bust out the Gore through the table? Once, against Spike Dudley? Piledriver off the apron, through a table? Hasn't done it once. The guy could have been huge, but instead he's nothing more than a glorified jobber. Given the right push, Rhyno could be a monster heel, but instead, Vince wants to use him to get Matt Morgan over.

 

It's sad, really.

When it comes to Gores through the table -- who can sell it properly? Honestly, Jeff and Spike were about it.

 

And he was getting a big push until his injury. His work ever since has been piddling.

-=Mike

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Ultimo Dragon

 

R.I.P.

 

You will find him every 4th Saturday on Velocity Hell.

It not so much the style that kills him. Even if he were allowed to do everything it wouldn't help because McMahon bought him thinking that mask = high-flying.

 

Tazz: I don't know, I feel better that Tazz isn't able to suplex everyone into the hospital anymore. Broken necks are already enough fo a problem as it is.

 

Cruiserweights: So much missed potential here. Jamie Noble and Nidia need to break up and Noble needs to find something new to do. I don't give a crap if Nidia is really blind or not, it makes no difference to me. Tajiri is good, but does nothing for me as CW Champ. Moore could have been the new Jeff Hardy daredevil character, but Creative has decided to have him bump around like a maniac for hosses, which provides all of the injuries and none of the draw using him properly would. Mysterio is Mysterio, which means he'll be over no matter what he's doing.

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I have yet to see Brock Lesnar "work the mat". I mean, even in the match that pretty much guaranteed that there would be some, the first meeting between he and Kurt Angle, didn't even have any. But, shrug.

 

My vote goes to the cruiserweights.

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Rhyno. Obviously the neck injury factors into it, but man, he isn't allowed to do ANYTHING anymore. I'll say this though, he's the only active wrestler who's actually doing a GOOD spinebuster at the moment, so it's not all bad.

 

And on a sidenote, what's the excuse for that? If Arn Anderson can still do one and time it perfectly with one hand, and you've got him available to demonstrate it, why all the shite versions of the spinebuster?

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Ultimo Dragon

 

R.I.P.

 

You will find him every 4th Saturday on Velocity Hell.

It not so much the style that kills him. Even if he were allowed to do everything it wouldn't help because McMahon bought him thinking that mask = high-flying.

 

Tazz: I don't know, I feel better that Tazz isn't able to suplex everyone into the hospital anymore. Broken necks are already enough fo a problem as it is.

 

Cruiserweights: So much missed potential here. Jamie Noble and Nidia need to break up and Noble needs to find something new to do. I don't give a crap if Nidia is really blind or not, it makes no difference to me. Tajiri is good, but does nothing for me as CW Champ. Moore could have been the new Jeff Hardy daredevil character, but Creative has decided to have him bump around like a maniac for hosses, which provides all of the injuries and none of the draw using him properly would. Mysterio is Mysterio, which means he'll be over no matter what he's doing.

Plus, it doesn't help that Ultimo is always facing bigger opponents. Plus, he works far too quickly for most other wrestlers. He's usually ready for the next series of moves before his opponent, so there's an awkward pause. And he's all business in the ring. He's there to wrestle, so it comes off looking kinda bad. :unsure:

 

As for the rest of the cruiserweights, I'd personally give the title to Nunzio. He has great matches on Velocity every week. He'll have a good match with any of the other cruiserweights. It's my same theory for giving Benoit the WWE Title. 'Cause no matter who he faces, they will come out looking great. Even if they lose, people'll think they can hang with the best. That's why having a big lug as champion never works, because the matches, well, suck.

 

But... eh. Whatever.

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