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Regal's style of wrestling was original. It wasn't the high action pace of the cruiserweights or the lumbering slow slams and big boots of the heavyweights, or even the high pace of the southern style. Regal's style was a hybrid mix of brawling and submission grappling, often utilising a combination of stiff forearm and knee strikes, along with multiple suplex variations to ground an opponent before locking in any number of brutal submissions.
Regal was a great general manager, a great tag team partner to Tajiri, Eugene and young Trips. Had he kept his nose clean he would have had been a Grand Slam champion with all the belts he got in WWE, including the four TV titles in WCW. He was a cornerstone and constant presence on a long stretch of wrestling programming in two major promotions. If he is indeed on his way back...
>Regal is going to immediately get shipped to help run NXT UK, a dream of his for years to help cultivate talent in the UK and use it to rebuild wrestling there again. He is going to train the Young British Lions.
>Regal is going be responsible for the influx of the best European wrestlers that will be cornerstone performers making money for the company for decades
>Regal is going to be the first person to put the NXT UK championship on one of his pet lizards
>Regal is going to bring Tajiri over to England to buzzsaw the young'uns into greatness
>Regal is so British, he shits the King
>Regal is going forget AEW like a bad hangover
>Regal is going be knighted by Charles for this endeavour
>Regal is going to come back and win King of the Ring again
>Regal banged mom and called her a tart and said her quibby smelt like 30 bikers played tag with her every week
>Regal is your real dad.