>>17588277>spot is underwhelming in a vacuum when you don't have the context, unless it's some acrobatics or dangerous movewooow, it's almost like a wrestling match is a story told through physical movement where every moment depends on the greater whole, just like any story
>>17588307I'm not pissed at what he does for the company or have anything against the person. 
i just think as a wrestler, he is entirely unappealing and lame on every level (to me), except the rare times when he can actually let loose on the mic. 
he embodies everything that is wack about anything that is made by mainstream US culture too. 
superficially "cool", no sense of fashion, style, artistry or subtlety, built up and made by a bunch of kikes to sell to the retarded masses.
if i still watched WWE regularly, I would still skip forward every time he is on screen