Try to make it guys you never cared. So please no "I liked Cena in 2004 but not anymore" or "HHH except for in the attitude era" type responses
This may be because I wasn't old enough to truly get caught up in his hype (1988 guy here) but I never really cared for Hulk Hogan. I always preferred Randy Savage, and so did everyone in my family. I was really surprised at how many women loved Hogan, to the point that he could have been a sex symbol. Never made sense to me, I never bought into it. Even though I wasn't a WCW viewer, I did alternate between WWF and WCW until about early 1997. I would watch sporadically from then on depending on how boring WWF was that night. I never really cared for Hollywood Hogan either. I still marked out for Rock/Hogan but that's only because you can't deny Hogan's impact no matter how much you dislike him.
It's no secret that I am not a CM Punk fan. I never understood his hype. I always felt he was boring and unenjoyable, he was pretty sloppy in the ring and never really bought about how great a wrestler he was. Those "5 star" matches he's had I feel are very overrated. Yeah the one with Cena at MITB was good but come on it wasn't this great display of wrestling ability and storytelling like say a Taker/HBK or Bret/Owen. Yeah when he got his "Best in the World" gimmick he got to really be himself on the mic but his promos stopped being good after about a month of that. They became pretentious and smug and really turned me off of wrestling for a while.
Sting. I just never got what was so great about him. He's a good wrestler but not HBK or a Kurt Angle/Bret Hart level of great. I never really thought he was a good promo cutter and I remember in the early 90's WCW trying to make him into their own version of Hulk Hogan. Trying to rally all the fans on his side but not many bought into it. Especially with the direction wrestling was going in during the 90's and the rejection of generic babyface traits. He didn't have great stage presence, his mic skills were ok, and he just wasn't capable of being this larger than life, big drawing juggernaut that guys like Hogan, Savage, and Flair were which became evident when he didn't sell out arenas like they did, his merch sales weren't off the charts and people generally felt he was boring with no real depth to his character. That's why they ripped off The Crow which I liked but didn't like at the same time because of how unoriginal it was. I mean WWE might bring in a few rip offs here and there but at least they tweak it a bit. Sting just never sold me on being one of the greats.
On a different note, an internet unpopular wrestler that I've always liked is John Cena. Not really his fault that he's always been booked like Superman. His promos are really entertaining.
I never cared for guys like D-Bryan or Dolph Ziggler. I don't hate them. But the fact that Ziggler is now a midcarder at best doesn't bother me that much.
Oh yeah. Someone who can actually wrestle and got over organically with hard work and something fresh instead of the same ol shit being constantly shoved down our throats like others.
I never got the hype around Goldberg. I never really liked him. I never liked Sting that much either, but i understand the hype. I agree with Hogan, never liked hogan either.
Stone Cold. I started watching in '98-'99 and I always liked The Rock as well as Mankind and I even had nightmares about Kane and Taker (I was a kid btw). Didn't give much of a shit about Stone Cold though.
Eddie and Benoit. Mainly because I took a break from wrestling during their big periods. The last time I'd seen them they were nobodies really, certainly middle-of-the-road midcarders, and when I came back it was hard to understand how they were looked back on so fondly. Wish I could have been watching as they blew up
currently? Most face's. I can't stand how they're been written. They just kiss the crowd's arse, thankful of them supporting him. There stories are weak as well. defying odds or defying injuries. No one takes the fight on to the heel. Where have all the bad ass faces gone? The only one's that fit that bill is The Shied, the rest are boring fuckers
CM Best says that even watching Teletabis is better than watching ultra dull wrestlers like Brock Dullsner. That can be said about many more but CM Best is already too bored to list them all.
I have never like Flair, infact i have a deep rooted dislkike for the guy. He was so over-rated in the ring imo. He was good on the mic i'll give him that but he retired at LEAST a decade too late.
HBK. I don't actually mind him but because of how worked up HBK marks get about Bret Hart i find it amusing to dislike him and point out why Bret was better.
Stone Cold. I like the guy now but i was a kid when he was involved and to me the only person who mattered was The Rock and it was a case of f*ck everyone else. Even when he turned heel, as a kid that didn't bother me because i was a fan of The Rock and not whether he was a "good guy" or a "bad guy".
Chris Benoit. He killed his wife and kids F F S yet you get a*sehole smarks on here rooting for him and talking about how great he was, f*ck off and get some perspective in your life.
John Cena- The guy comes across a self righteous douche. Not to mention he is completely boring to watch which is something a top star never should be. I wouldn't say he is popular much with anyone over 6 years old tho.
Daniel Bryan- I think this has more to do with his current booking but I am really starting to dislike his character. It's so childish, cheesy and corny it's hard for me to get behind him and sadly it seems that after WM 30 he is becoming the next "Cena".
Daniel Bryan. NOT believable as a champion. The only reason he's "over" the way he is (it's really the YES chant that's over), is because he blatantly ripped off UFC's Diego Sanchez. Bryan even acknowledged this, nuthuggers. NO mic skills, very little charisma, not a convincing champion.
CM Punk. Again, not believable as a top guy. HHH put it best, he's "skinny-fat". That's not how a top guy in professional wrestling should look. Sloppy as hell in the ring. Vastly overrated by internet marks. His "mic skills" are him acting like some angry teenager.
Daniel Bryan. NOT believable as a champion. The only reason he's "over" the way he is (it's really the YES chant that's over), is because he blatantly ripped off UFC's Diego Sanchez. Bryan even acknowledged this, nuthuggers. NO mic skills, very little charisma, not a convincing champion.
CM Punk. Again, not believable as a top guy. HHH put it best, he's "skinny-fat". That's not how a top guy in professional wrestling should look. Sloppy as hell in the ring. Vastly overrated by internet marks. His "mic skills" are him acting like some angry teenager.
Why do they give the credit to Bryan not to your beloved Diego Sanchez? :hunter. Pitsburgh pirates are selling their own Bryan T-shirts too, but ok the yes chant is over :troll.
3.Average mic skills Better mic skills
About charisma, i couldnt stop laughing :ti :ti :ti
1 : a personal magic of leadership arousing special popular loyalty or enthusiasm for a public figure (as a political leader)
2 : a special magnetic charm or appeal <the charisma of a popular actor>
It refers to a rare trait found in certain human personalities usually including extreme charm and a 'magnetic' quality of personality and/or appearance along with innate and powerfully sophisticated personal communicability and persuasiveness. This video also proves that Bryan is over
Next time just say that u dont like him instead giving invalid reasons :ti
Batista. Although now most of the IWC and live crowds seem to be on my side, I never understood what the big deal was when he was in his "prime". The only thing that ever stood out to me about him were his veins
It's like he has a large wormlike parasite boroughed under his skin.
The Rock. I saw huge potential in him when he was Rocky Miavia, but as soon as he started getting over, his matches became much less athletic and he became an annoying blowhard on the mic who repeated his catchphrases way too often. SOMETIMES funny, but most often he came off as trying way too hard.
Daniel Bryan. If I have to see a bunch of kicks in a match again, or that stupid spot where he does a backflip off the turnbuckle, I might stop watching for good. Looking forward to this PPV since I know he won't be on it.
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