>>9221957For a guy who is often touted for his brutality and so on, his strikes are way too abysmal. It's almost as bad as the famous Kingston choppas. Even in New Japan he was still missing the mark by a glaring mile. I don't know why he hasn't found a better way to work them.
His selling is oftentimes shameful as well. I remember this one instance where he took a move, stood right back up, then walked as nonchalantly as possible towards a gts getting picked up like a sleeping baby without any sign of resistance nor any sign of loss of consciousness. In kayfabe he just looks like he chose to give up and take the move. And I've seen this multiple times with others as well, notably Ishii. It's more perplexing than the sin above.
I like Mox in general, even moreso as a dude, but it's shit like that which prevents me from taking him as seriously as a guy in his position should be.