The problem isn't flippy shit, which can actually be fantastic when done right. On one hand, you get moments like these in WWE - high spots, which are featured, and focused upon, amidst a match of various different types of spots and wrestling styles. It's a big moment and it isn't lost in the fold of 1000 other flips.
Then on the other hand you have lucha libre, where the wrestlers are quick, agile, snappy and smooth.
Then somewhere in the middle like this
>>8773108>>8772803 you get flippy white American indie wrestlers who just lack any sort of sharpness or urgency with their maneuvers. They aren't nearly as agile and snappy as lucha nor do their spots get the benefit of having impact or meaning like in WWE because they're thrown in all over the place. If everyone is constantly doing choreographed flip routines then it becomes boring, and the only way for it to not be boring is to execute it with the finesse and precision of a luchadore which most of these guys simply can't do.