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HuhSame reason as last major push he got, which was when Okada was becoming available - notable Japanese talent were becoming free agents soon and was naive enough to think they would fall for the ruse.
HuhSame reason as last major push he got, which was when Okada was becoming available - notable Japanese talent were becoming free agents soon and was naive enough to think they would fall for the ruse.
Don't mind him fam he's always on his bull bull just ignore him
He wanted to push Nakamura to attract Japanese talent
Oh. I don’t see the point when Asuka and Iyo careers are great.He wanted to push Nakamura to attract Japanese talent
Welcome to the family, at some point people actually get tired of wasting time and energy.Your response doesn't actually deserve being dignified but I'll say this... have fun pretending to be hurt by "Triple K" but watching his product every week anyway cause you're just being upset for the internet. Maybe it's fun for you, I don't know. Meanwhile, I'ma go 'head and put your posts on ignore, because unlike you, I know how to stop entertaining shyt I don't like, Mike.
WWE not exactly known for their strong booking of Japanese men thoughOh. I don’t see the point when Asuka and Iyo careers are great.
I can see it though since the push was random. Just thought hhh fukks with Naha
[WON] El Grande Americano gimmick has not gone over well with many fans in Mexico and Latin America. Ernesto Ocampo, Editor-in-Chief of Super Luchas, wrote, “This is an insult on many levels, both to Mexican wrestling and to Mexico itself. They could have left out the ‘Gulf of America’ reference"
Gable doing the El Grande Americano comedy gimmick pretending he’s not himself but a Lucha Libre legend has not gone over well with many fans in Mexico and Latin America. I think WWE just saw it as comedy, not realizing that in Mexico in particular, there is a very negative connotation of the U.S. due to the government’s actions perceived as anti-Mexican. Donald Trump wanting to rename the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America is a lightning rod. WWE billing Grande Americano from the Gulf of America as comedy rubbed salt in the wound. Ernesto Ocampo, Editor-in-Chief of Super Luchas, wrote, “This is an insult on many levels, both to Mexican wrestling and to Mexico itself. They could have left out the ‘Gulf of America’ reference and at least tried to write the character’s name in proper Spanish.”
that switch upWWE not exactly known for their strong booking of Japanese men though
Welcome to the family, at some point people actually get tired of wasting time and energy.
If he creates a live thread, I'll forward you the link after 3Rivers sends it to me so you don't miss an event.
An indisputable improvement in the product but it requires balance, like any good storytelling element. Yes, the performers are more like people, which makes them more relatable but people watch wrestling for larger than life elements. Nobody wants to watch a show that's too grounded, that's too long term.