>>16364205Anon, why are you letting someone else define what makes a movie or a wrestling match "good." Hogan/Rock is a great match. Bret/Owen is also a great match. They are very different matches, but both are great. Likewise, two of my favorite films are The Terminator and Taxi Driver. These are very different movies, and yet both are great. The work in a wrestling match, while impressive, is like the action scenes in a movie: it's there for the purpose of telling the story. Ultimately the story is what matters. You can tell that story with your bodies, through a pure workrate match, if you're good enough. Benoit used to be able to do that. But you can also focus on character work, facial expressions, the spectacle of it, etc. We saw that with Hogan/Rock. You're trying to put wrestling into a little box and it doesn't work that way.