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Kek this is tragic and shows why pro wrestling isn't taken seriously anymore. Why can't wrestlers run in like, you know, actual wrestlers and actually kick ass??
Like, if Jake the Snake or Stone Cold did a run in they'd punch, kick, Lou Thez press, maybe bring a bat or chair if they're up against several opponents.
Seriously, why are they so stubborn? Is it really that difficult to give the audience any sense of realism to give some immersion? In kayfabe, if I did a run-in, why in the blue fuck would I want to get up on the top rope and do a retarded and horribly telegraphed fron dropkick that just ends with me cracking the back of my skull and whiplash my neck?
Like, seriously, I know that I may sound like Cornette but this is really baffling me and it's not really directed at Bandido specifically but the industry as a whole. Is there some kind of culture that prevents wrestlers from putting any effort at making it look good?
Again, sorry for the long post but this is seriously mindfucking me. If I was a wrestler planning how to make my run-in, I'd plan how to approach it realistically. So if I'd be a high flyer like Bandido going up against 3 bigger guys, I'd go: "hmmm if this was a real fight, I'd have to lure them out one by one, or maybe bring a bat and flail it around to scare them off, or maybe to some stiff tajiri kicks BEFORE I do any kind of high flying move, that'll surely look like I'm against all odds yet act all devil may care". And I'm not larping or claiming that I'm extraordinary, I consider above thought process common sense. So that's why I'm baffled. This line of thinking isn't trigonometry, it's 1+1=2. So that's why I don't understand how somehow this way of "common sense kayfabe" have gotten lost in the shuffle in the wrestling industry when it is the single most important aspect of being and becoming an actual good pro wrestler. I'm never going to stop being Frank Grime-y over these fucking webms.