The chemistry made up for any gaffs for me.
New Nation, eh? Could be good but they need more members. Truth and Titus were mentioned, am i missing any other black wrestlers on the roster?
Triple H was great, leaving Steph on her own. Not happy with lesnar of course, but Heyman will keep me interested.
Orton just needs to realize he's dropped the ball too many times to have faith put in him.
Ziggler has had a couple of matches recently that didn't flow as well as they could have. It's his high speed style that was catching them out, as Sheamus and Miz haven't had time to get used to Ziggler like say, Del Rio has. it'll come in time, i'm sure.
They are polished, but Del Rio worked with Ziggler a lot, so he has a much greater sense of how to work with him and build a rhythm. Sheamus hasn't had that same opportunity, and it's been years since Miz and Ziggler wrestled.
Miz is a solid enough worker imo. He's not a natural like say, Ambrose or Punk, but he does work hard to get his stuff right. I thought his match last week on Raw was excellent, for example, and it wasn't like Sheamus carried him.
He has. He was awful when he first started; he even admitted that teaming with Morrison saved his career.
It's hard for me to hate him, because he genuinely loves wrestling. He's not just some bodybuilder that thinks it's a good way to make money; he's been a wrestling fan ever since he was a child. And like you said, he has worked hard. when he was botching, he worked to get safer. when he started doing the figure four, he practiced and practiced to get it right (and nowadays does it perfectly well). Hell, even when people were giving him shit about not working the legs enough, what did he do? he introduced new moves to his moveset that specifically target the legs.
Brock might be signed til April, but because of his condition I doubt we'll see him more than every couple of months; maybe one raw per month or something in the run up to his next ppv.
Honestly, at this point I think we'll be lucky if Sting wrestles anything remotely approaching a decent match. Screw the titles, just let me see him in a WWE ring one time, have it not be shit, and that would be enough for me.
Yeah; being a good talker is far more important than being a good wrestler a lot of the time.
Yeah, Miz has his detractors.
The thing he has going for him is that unlike a lot of guys who learned how to wrestle first and talk second, Miz has been a natural in front of the camera long before he was even a remotely good wrestler. Sure, there was that nervousness the first time he was on Divas search and so on, but it's hard to find many guys that are just as comfortable on the mic as he is.
And the dude never breaks character. Look at him during his match with Ziggler last week. Things that needed split-second reactions were maintained to keep his gimmick going.
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Speaking of Ziggler... Anyone think him using the superkick more is a sign that they're finally gonna push him again?