Things in Wrestling that annoy/irritate you

Mike the Executioner

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-Beat the champion to get a title match. I never understood that shyt. Why should I have to beat you to get a chance to win your championship when I can just beat you for the title once and that's it? I'm worried this is going to start replacing the #1 contender's match. Especially since nine times out of ten, the champion retains the title anyway. :mindblown:

-Wrestlers getting upset with their tag team partners when they get hit by accident. He was obviously going for the other guy, get over it and win the fukking match! :mindblown:

-Referring to roll-ups as "stealing the victory." :dahell:

-When a wrestler gets distracted by outside interference that has nothing to do with them and loses the match. They'll look at two guys fighting each other at ringside for two minutes, or even worse, get involved in it, and then wonder why they lost. :martin:

-Heels who talk the most shyt and sneak attack everyone, but when it's time to fight face-to-face, or they get challenged to do something, they run away. Or they make it seem like they're about to get busy and then leave at the last second. :martin:

-Guys not keeping their momentum past a couple weeks. They'll have you in a high-profile feud where you show everyone what you can do, have plenty of dope segments and matches with the other guy, then a couple months later, they're in a go-nowhere feud. The way they write is terrible because they only have long-term plans for two or three people at a time. :mjcry:
 

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-Heels who talk the most shyt and sneak attack everyone, but when it's time to fight face-to-face, or they get challenged to do something, they run away. Or they make it seem like they're about to get busy and then leave at the last second.
It makes sense if it's a cowardly heel like Ric Flair, The Miz, etc but when it comes to someone like Sid, Braun Strowman, or any other monster heel then I can agree with you.
 

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The invisible force field that blocks a face from chasing after the heel.

When someone interferes in a match an the ref doesn't see it, even though the attack made him bounce in the air when the guy fell.

Groups that run away because one guy came in ring with a chair.


Promos written word for word.

Kicking out of finishers, that should only be for big matches.

:russ::russ:Them shyts never get old.
 

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It makes sense if it's a cowardly heel like Ric Flair, The Miz, etc but when it comes to someone like Sid, Braun Strowman, or any other monster heel then I can agree with you.

I feel like I see that with every single heel character nowadays. Like last week when Ronda was shytting on the Bellas on the mic. She trashed everything they ever did in their careers and told them they only got to the top because of who they slept with/married. And their response is to get security. :gucci:

It doesn't make sense. The Bellas proved Ronda right when they did that because it means they're not even willing to defend their honor and they would rather hide behind other people as a "power move."
 

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-Beat the champion to get a title match. I never understood that shyt. Why should I have to beat you to get a chance to win your championship when I can just beat you for the title once and that's it? I'm worried this is going to start replacing the #1 contender's match. Especially since nine times out of ten, the champion retains the title anyway. :mindblown:

That's been a thing literally forever in pro wrestling. Champ comes to town and faces the top guy, who gets a win over the champ, champ comes back for a big money title match that the locals think might have a title change since they know their guy can beat the champ.
 

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That's been a thing literally forever in pro wrestling. Champ comes to town and faces the top guy, who gets a win over the champ, champ comes back for a big money title match that the locals think might have a title change since they know their guy can beat the champ.

And that's probably why they should stop doing it. It's an old-school concept that doesn't work anymore because of everything we know about the business. To tell you the truth, I don't remember seeing that at all when I was watching a couple years ago. It was just two guys who are in title contention square off and whoever wins gets the next title shot. The champion and challenger shouldn't be facing each other at all until the match.

I wouldn't have such a big problem with it if they switched it up every once in a while. Like the guy beats the champion in a non-title match to get the shot, then they beat the champion again at the PPV. But they rarely ever do that. Charlotte beat Carmella on SmackDown and at SummerSlam, but that was only to set up the feud with Becky.
 

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Took me out of the Pete Dunne/Ricochet match
The crowd also made that match annoying as fukk. I’m also annoyed at the Spanish fly in any capacity including off the top rope being a regular move and always kicked out of.

There’s too many forced big match moments on weekly shows
 
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