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What's so great about Shawn/Taker - Bad Blood 97?

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Wow. People piss and moan when HBK no sells. Now they piss and moan when he does, and he's been selling like that since 1991!!!

:huh: Have you read the thread? Ray is pretty much the only guy bashing it.

I was just mentioning the dozens....and DOZENS (lol) of threads in WWE Folder about HBK's lack of selling as a face.

 

Then I hear that he OVER-SELLS as a heel.

 

It's just funny that there's no happy medium here.

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people complain about his *no-selling*: i.e., the kip-up. they don't complain about his *lack of selling*. there's a pronounced difference.

 

and shawn DID cartoonishly oversell in this match. i remember one point where undertaker punched him & he flew back something like 4 feet and fell on the ground. that is not "i'm gonna make it look like it really hurts," that's "i'm going to flop around as much as i possibly can." in places, it seriously looked like slapstick, not wrestling.

 

that said, i still love the match, even though it's pretty slow as well. good, strong story, & the way shawn got out of the cage was genius.

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Guest wildpegasus

Hate this match. I like some of Undertaker and Michael's work but not this. I don't think I could possably sit through it a second time.

 

To add to this discussion:

 

What's greater -- Shawn Michael's adrenaline or Undertaker's zombie powers?

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Guest Ray
american wrestling IS cartoonish.

Horseshit, I declare!

 

There are plenty of great, non-cartoonish US wrestling matches.

 

See Benoit, Chris. :)

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