>They all rush sell. They rush sell everything. The guys are all talented, they've thrown out the psychology of selling though. So it's like, "it's cool you can do anything, we get it!" But you can't do power moves. So why don't you sell? Just sell, that's all there is to it. They wouldn't have to do half the things that they do and all the reactions would be higher. Go watch Bret Hart matches, that's all I'll say.
>You know why [they aren't on Smackdown or Raw]? Because they have producers that know how to work, that are better, telling them to fucking sell. Why do you have to do 10 things like that when you can do 2 and stand out? Why? If you don't have time to sell, then don't put 10 things in there that you shouldn't be doing...We could all do athletic moves. Sell...I get it, you can do a million things, cool. Just have it make sense, it's not hard.
>Wrestling was never about doing flips and gymnastic moves. It never will be and it never was. And it will never draw at as high of a level as true storytelling and when you have an actual story in there. EVERYBODY COULD DO ALL THESE ATHLETIC MOVES! You could teach anybody to do them...If I could learn how to do a fucking backflip anybody could do it.
Is he right?
>>2277684
Also listen here https://audioboom.com/posts/5602161-conversation-with-the-big-guy-ep-25-uncensored-ryback-s-wrestlemania-memories-and-pat-bucks-wrestling-birthday-party-stories?t=0
>>2277684
>cryback is a bretmark
It's all starting to make sense.
>>2277684
>Is he right?
He is not. It seems a lot of WWMeme wrestlers have this belief that every wrestling move/strike/hold/whatever must be sold like death itself which is retarded. Yes it's true; the higher/faster rate of work you do in the ring inevitably leads to the sacrifice of psychology (selling) to an extent, but just because cruiserweights in general work faster than roid monkeys like Cryback doesn't mean they're not selling.
>>2277684
>The Ryback
>ever selling
Sure, pal.
>>2277684
>But you can't do power moves.
HAH!