>>15012562His work is not emotionally engaging. The only crowd reaction it can create is amazement at the athletic feats, people going oooh and aaaah, but he cannot convey frustration, anger, despair, passion, euphoria, mania, love or hate or any of the emotions that make up the drama of wrestling and create long lasting memories.
He thinks he's imitating the Four Pillars of Heaven when he no sells a move or drops someone on their head, but instead of character work and match structure and passion he just does athletic shit. It's like watching someone copy a painting without understanding lighting or anatomy and why things look good. Actually, it's a bit like AI art.
And you know, going to the circus to see them flip is fine once in a while but you're not going to want to watch it every week, especially if they are just showing the same show over and over again.