I'm
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at the vile spit in the thread title.
That's not a bad thing. I'm confused by this post, one of Dolph's problems is that he's very limited when telling a story and can't do anything compelling besides moves and taking bumps, that's like the complete opposite of "traditional" WWE style.
Check his match Vs. The Miz last year. That shyt told an incredible story.
They both represent that WWE style in my book. Basic kick punchy, comeback, signature moves, false finish etc.
Most WWE Trained guys have that style as opposed to AJ who had to adapt. Neville, Balor, Joe etc. u can see the difference in their work since being in WWE.
Look at Cody a lot of his matches in the Indy’s are bland IMO, because he’s trained in that style. I can’t articulate it. But it’s just way different.
But back to Dolph, I don’t think Dolph is limited per se. I think 4 years ago he was one of the best workers in the E. I just think dudes came in with flashier styles and Indy cred. But he can still go with almost anybody on the roster and keep up.
I think Dolph can’t be blamed for his position or career. He’s done all that was asked of him. There was a time he was getting some of the biggest pops on the show.
They just don’t like him for whatever reason.