Which workers are considered to be the safest to work with?
Pic kinda related, I heard in various podcasts that Heath is considered pretty safe. Given that they trusted him with handling the oldfucks i guess that's true
Kane.
I'm willing to bet Brock is safe even with all the German suplexing. Unless you sandbag him like Holly or Albert.
>>2693449
Pictured: safe working.
>>2693510
That was a work bruh
>>2693510
that was preplanned, they asked him to elbow somebody in the head for real, so he did it
safe refers to unintentionally hurting people
>>2693524
There's nothing precise about blunt force busting someone open dude. Whether he could or not doesn't matter.
The King of Soft Style - John Cena
>>2693524
Not really. Seems to be relying on a lot of luck to cut him open, but not too deep, by using an elbow.
That's literally why they use razor blades, because you can't do it hardway 100% safely every time.
>>2693411
I remember hearing somewhere that Curtis Axel is the go to guy to bring old timers back to ring shape. And guys returning from injury too.
JeriGOAT is a very safe worker
>>2693536
He's the one who trained with Goldberg, I believe.
Push Curtis, desu.
>>2693539
>He's the one who trained with Goldberg, I believe.
That was the Rock.
He left and trained with Rock for 3 months before his WM 28 match with Cena. He literally moved in with the Rock at his house and they trained together.
He also helped Brock get back into shape when he returned. Brock and his dad were very close friends. After Curt's death, Brock became even more close to the entire family. Brock still exchanges Christmas presents with the entire Henning family and visits them regularly. Curt and his dad Larry the Axe were Brock's idols while growing up in Minnesota were both were huge in the AWA.
This is why Curtis will never be released. He's so close with a lot of the big guys that Vince won't dare cut him and piss off anybody.
>three decade career
>held championships in five decades from the 1970s to the 2010s
>32 championships held throughout career
>seven-time world champion
>spent more time as WWF World Heavyweight Champion than any other wrestler during the 1990s, total of 654 days
>never ONCE injured an opponent
Seth rollins
Bret Hart said that Andre the giant doing an elbow drop was like someone laying a blanket on him.
AJ is obviously one of the stiffest motherfuckers in the WWE but the other guys are so honored to get their shit rocked by AJ that no one complains. Even the softest guys in the business like Cena and Roman tell him to lay it in.
>not posting based King Dimes
"like wrestling a feather, dude! "
>>2693784
wow i never would've thought that.
i guess i always saw Andre as a big dumb giant. Nice to know that the guy had good technique.
literally the only reason axel is still employed is to get the part timers ready
>>2693804
Who was it that said that he'd let Hogan wrestle his kids?
Kenny Omega
>>2693631
if this is all true, why doesn't Curtis at least appear on TV?
>>2693631
He helped Goldberg for his latest run too.
http://wwfoldschool.com/goldberg-reveals-wrestler-wwe-sent-train-return/
So that's three major top stars that WWE has helped Curtis train, but they don't even wanna give the dude a midcard push? Whatever.
>>2694234
He wants to become a trainer, he does run the house show circuit though
>>2693510
Did you not see those germans he gave to Snek?
He never once drops him on his shoulders.
>>2693411
definitely not asgooka anyway
>>2693510
>repeatedly elbows a mans head without giving him a concussion
>unsafe
U wot m8?
>>2694416
>repeatedly elbows a mans head without giving him a concussion
He did get a concussion you dumbass.
>>2694440
Doubtful at best. This whole thing is work and you're a dirty mark.
>>2694449
Orton literally didn't wrestle for a month afterwards
>>2694451
>implying wrestlers don't do this on the reg.
Is it still real to you?
>>2693411
Miz, Heath slater, Curtis axel
>>2693411
Ziggler and Axel. Only two people HHH has properly faced on raw in like 7 years, Ziggler was to prepare him for WM.
>>2693411
I think it's hard to be unsafe when you're mostly selling other people's moves. Does Slater even have competitive matches on house shows?
>>2694218
Chris Benoit, I believe.
>>2694516
yes he does.
i've seen him piledriving people.
>>2693752
yeah if he goes over people will want him to tour live shows and he cant be like a roving minor leach batting coach like he is now
>All this time and no one brings up The King of Safe Style
Wtf asp? I thought he was /ourguy/
>>2694610
>doesn't catch people on the outside
nah
>>2694416
Randy definitely did get a concussion from that. He was scheduled to wrestle Bray at the next PPV but they had to shoot an angle about Bray slamming his leg in a door to get out of that match.
>>2694547
Would you be serious?
>>2693411
That.. that... that's gotta be KANE!
>>2694610
>>2695069
This.
KING OF SOFT STYLE *clap clap clapclapclap*
>>2695097
Miz also won against John Cena and he was one of five people who kick out of the Attitude Adjustment.
>>2693533
>>2694610
King of Soft Style vs. King of Strong Style when?
>>2694746
>Worked hard
>>2693631
Maybe that's why he became a Paul Heyman guy, maybe Brock give him a rub unfortunately it became short
>>2696028
Powerbombs self