Sunday, December 2, 2012

Pro Wrestling Review #3 Fav 5 vol. 1

 Welcome to another edition of Pro Wrestling Review. Today I'm going to give my current "fav five" of current wrestlers. So lets get into it.

5. The Miz

 The Miz used to be truely awesome when he had the wwe championship last year. He was very entertaining and I was, glad he was on top of the wwe. But then they kind of dropped the ball. He kept losing and his carrer was going downhill. Then, when he got back from filming The Marine 3 he won the Intercontinental title. He was still in the midcard but moving up.

 Now it looks like wwe is going to turn him face. There have been rumers about this for a long time but i was hoping that wwe wouldn't really do it. It just dosn't seem like it would work for him and like Mick Foley said the jury is still out on him (as a face). The Miz could slide off this list very fast. I don't see that much potential with a face Miz. Definitely not a world champion. I just don't get wwe's problem here, The Miz isn't hard to write for. He is the perfect heel he, arogant, cocky, he even calls himself awesome. It's not like he has a hard character to write for. Wwe needs to get him back to where he was when he was world champion.

4. Daniel Bryon

 I used to not be a fan of Daniel Bryon in the wwe. In 2010 and most of 2011 he very boring. I didn't give two cents about him. He had no character, he wasn't intimidating and just all around boring. He still had lots of fans from his work ROH but in wwe he wasn't very good. But then he won the money in the bank and wwe did exactly what they're doing with Dolph Ziggler absolutely nothing. They just threw the briefcase on him and figured that he'd become a main event class superstar overnight...and that's pretty much what happened.

 WWE got lucky and Daniel Bryon became a completely different person. He was charismatic and obviously great in the ring. He was great. Now even though it may not be the best use of his talent, the Hell No tag team is very funny. Although I just hope wwe doesn't end up leaving Bryon in the tag team too long. He needs get back to the main event soon. Still though he's one of the best superstars wwe has today.

3. CM Punk

 Cm Punk is kind of and on with me. Sometimes he's great like in the summer of 2011. Then sometimes he's not as great like in the early part of the summer of 2012. For lots of this year he just kind of turned into a tattooed version John Cena. Now that Punk has turned heel he's been great. He is definitely the most entertaining part of raw and with Paul Heyman at his side he's great. When Punk is at his best I think the best in the world title isn't that far off.

2. Wade Barrett

 I've always really liked Wade Barrett ever since the nexus. But when he started the barett barage he late last year he got really good. His feud Randy Orton was great and they had some really amazing matches. It was very unfortunate that he got injured after the elimination chamber. They were giving him a huge push. I wonder if one of the reasons that smackdown was bad this year was maybe because they were gonna have Sheamus and Barrett feud. Which was still no excuse for that awful summer. But I do think they really want to push this guy and I hope that they do.

1. Bobby Roode

 As you might know I'm a huge fan Bobby Roode so it's no surprise that he's number one. I've been a fan of this guy for a while. Even years ago you could still tell he had tons of talent. He great in Beer Money. Then when he the bound for glory series Roode was great as a baby face. But his best work came when he turned heel. Oh my gosh it was amazing. His world title reign was great.

 I think this guy has everything "the IT Factor if you will" to become TNA's biggest star. They have had people like AJ Styles who is awesome in the ring but not as much on the mic. I think Roode has everything. He's great on the mic, very good in the ring, got the look, pretty much everything you look for in wrestler he has. I'm glad that TNA capitalized on him. Remember back in 2003 when Triple H was pretty much the face of wwe and he was a heel. That's what they need to do with Roode and so far it's going great.


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Pro Wrestling Review #2: Sheamus


 Sheamus used to be one of the top and most entertaining heels in the wwe, but what happened to him after that, how did he become the unentertaining face that he is now. In the second edition of Pro Wrestling Review will analyze Sheamus’s career in the wwe so far.

 First for a brief history lesson. Sheamus used one of the biggest heels in the wwe. He started on ECW in 2009, but only stayed the there for a few months before moving up to Monday Night Raw. Then about a month later he beat the face of the wwe John Cena to win his first WWE championship an TLC 2009. This is something few young superstars have done and most only hope to do, but
Sheamus did it in about five months of being in wwe.

 Now at first many people would say he was shoved down our throats so to speak, which i agree with. He then lost it at the Elimination Chamber but would then go into the feud which would arguably make his career with Triple H. He fought HHH at Wrestlemania 26 but ended up losing. This made a lot of people angry. Although then at Extreme Rules he had attacked Triple H before their match. Then eventually ended up ruthlessly beating Triple H, and after the match ended TripleH's day to day wrestling career by attacking him again with a pipe. This was the biggest win of the Celtic Warrior's career and he came out of it looking very strong. He then went on to win the WWE championship again and feuded with wrestlers such as Randy Orton and John Morrison.


 But then after he won the 2010 King of the Ring his character went stale it. It looked like he might slide down to the mid card. But wwe turned him face. Now i never really liked the face character very much but i understood why they did it. If not he would of probably ended up in the mid card. At that point his face character was good he very aggressive and all around could beat anyone up. You could tell that they were getting ready to give him a huge push.

 But then in December they just seemed to forget about him. He had some strange feud with Jinder Mahal and then won the royal rumble. You could tell that they had had a big plan for him but then they just got lazy. Even after the royal rumble they still didn't handle him right. His feud with Daniel Bryon was very boring and they only had like one face to face confrontation. I figured that if they had a good match at wrestlemania it would make up for the bad feud. But no they had to do the 18 second "burial" of Daniel Bryon which turned out to actually help him and comleteley screw up Sheamus.

 Since Wrestlemania Sheamus has been the most uninteresting person in the wwe. He went from being a face that could beat up anybody to just a nice baby face. Now if that's how he is real life then he seems like a nice guy but in wwe that character dosen't work for him. He dosen't seem intimidating at all anymore and his promos are terrible.


 WWE also isn't doing anything about it. This summer they just put him in feud with Alberto Del Rio where they had 4 ppv matches together. They shouldn't even have had two. Then all the matches ended the same Sheamus brogue kicked Del Rio. If they want these two to have even an ok feud they should have at least had the title change hands.

Thankfully they finally got title of him and put it on The Big Show

 They need to figure out a way to fix Sheamus. He's a good fighter when he's aggressive but they have to make him into a Randy Orton type face. He doesn't have to become a complete baby face. He can still be aggressive and have some heel characteristics. They need to put his character back to how it was last summer, a face but aggressive and could beat anyone up.

 It seems like wwe has just gotten lazy lately. You could tell they had something big planned for him but then they just kinda went along and didn't put any effort into him.

 This isn't just Sheamus. This summer wwe has been worse than it's been for years. They came off of huge wrestlemania dubbed the greatest wrestlemania of all time and then its like they decided to just take the rest of year off. Now usually one brand is better than the other but this Has been an entire company problem. WWE has got to start caring about all of the company and John Cena or the wwe championship.

 I still think think that Sheamus's carreer can be salvaged but wwe has to start actually paying attention and putting some effort into his character.

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