AJ Styles vs. VacantThey really do just say fukk it till Summerslam, huh?
AJ Styles vs. VacantThey really do just say fukk it till Summerslam, huh?
We don’t know what Rollins would be 20 years ago because management would actually try to give him a defined character instead of being content to book everyone as a cardboard cutout just so the brand can stay bigger than any wrestler on it.Seth Rollins & Baron Corbin are what passes as main eventers today. Get mad if you want, but 20 years ago, Rollins would be righfully fighting over the TV Title with Ultimo Dragon & Perry Saturn at best, and the other guy would be tag teaming with Bull Buchanan & putting over 2 Kool on Sunday Night Heat. This reality in combination with the inept creative & the shytty human beings behind the scenes making the calls Company is an albatross from top to bottom. What a mess.
We don’t know what Rollins would be 20 years ago because management would actually try to give him a defined character instead of being content to book everyone as a cardboard cutout just so the brand can stay bigger than any wrestler on it.
We don’t know what Rollins would be 20 years ago because management would actually try to give him a defined character instead of being content to book everyone as a cardboard cutout just so the brand can stay bigger than any wrestler on it.
Who knows? Jeff is a pretty forgettable talker, but most of us turned out to be big fans of his anyway. All we know for sure is that legit nobody is booked to their full potential.Dude is a black hole of charisma and sounds as if hes congested when he speaks. There's no chance in hell he passes up guys like Edge and Hardy. Heads don't want to hear this because they've hitched the wagon to this dude because he can work, but that's what he is. A solid worker.
You’re thinking 25 years ago as opposed to 20Rollins would be a literal architect wearing a hard hat and a tool belt, and his finishing move would be called "the blueprint"
You’re thinking 25 years ago as opposed to 20
Rollins would be a literal architect wearing a hard hat and a tool belt, and his finishing move would be called "the blueprint"