>>6424836The problem is also evident in the first part but not as blatant. The double leg has absolutely no force or effort put into it and the guy just auto-bumps for it. They put all the though on the flipz and none on the basic foundation of their wrestling which is what holds it back from being actually cool. The offense has no weight put into it, and the selling comes off as pre-determined. The clothesline Buck throws after that goes way too high so the guy barely needs to duck, and has no force in it anyway. The boot through the ropes is just laid out there and the guy clearly softly runs into it and bumps backwards like a pinball off it, then they end it redoing the same double dropkick shit everyone is tired of and the double 'kip-up' that should have ended with Ospreay and Ricochet. If they just finetuned it and cared more about the details it would be great, instead you kind of have to tell yourself it's awesome to even try to be into it. Some of the shit is actually cool and I wish they would deliver the total package better.