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Seth with a legitimate injury, has had his knee hit with a chair twice and stomped at an angle, just did a buckle bomb.

 

So, you know, fuck this match?

I give him some credit for selling after every stupid thing he hits. I'd give him more credit if he was adapting his offense to the situation instead.

 

I think El Dragon's point is harsh. You can't expect him to sell the knee for every second of the match like he is Kobashi or Liger or something. The second point would be ideal but even Misawa and Hashimoto didn't stop throwing elbows or kicks after having those limbs worked over.

 

 

He did a RUNNING BUCKLE BOMB on a leg that came in significantly hurt before the match, and had multiple chair hots on it. At least adjust that into a "counter into a standing buckle bomb" sort of thing to mix it up.

 

Also, Seth Rollins stealing the much more over Johnny Gargano's signature move.

 

To be fair, he did two spots where his leg buckled after powerbomb attempts prior to it.

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I've watched wrestling for over 2 decades now. I've always found something I like in just about every wrestler. I defended Great Khali many times, because his body just sucked, and he had a decent presence.

 

Seth Rollins might be my least favorite wrestler I've ever watched multiple times. By a good deal.

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