Big Cass is one of the few big men on the roster to actually carry themselves like a big guy. He has an intense aura about him. He is a solid worker and moves well for his size. His moveset is perfect for him and he gets the job done. He actually looks intimidating to me. I'm a big fan of his. I think he often gets overshadowed by Enzo. Maybe this injury is a blessing in disguise and Cass will get some shine on his own.
Cass is fucking awesome. Can talk, can wrestler, the fans love him. I can't fault the guy, I hope when Enzo comes back they get the belts, and then when the time is right Cass gets a singles run, because I really think he could be big if everything works out.
Yeah like I said he is a big guy who actually carries himself as a big guy. I mean he actually wrestles with a big man moveset which is rare these days. He looks legit tough. He has a good look too. I'm really becoming a big fan of his. I'm probably one of the few who prefer him to Enzo.
Don;t get me wrong Enzo is great fun on the mic and fun to watch but overall Big Cass is the better talent.
He can also step over the 3 ropes instead one ducking under the top one. Really, you can't teach that.
But in all seriousness I think it's a blessing in disguise for Cass. He gets the opportunity to shine by himself, which I think he will. He looked great tonight, best mic work he has done since the call up imo.
You're happy because he can replicate Kevin Nash's ring entry? I like Cass & was impressed by his mic work, but I think they'll have Enzo back in the next week or two to be Cass's mouthpiece while Cass wrestles Bubba & D-Von 1on1
He has THE LOOK and has me entertained when on the mic. Also his match last week on Raw was pretty solid he shined in that tag team match with the New day
And is shining right now with Enzo on the side lines
Blessing in disguise for this guy and I expect great things!
No reason why this guy should not be a future WWE champion. I don't think that letting him start out in a popular tag team means he's underrated. It's actually smart. If people are sitting there wondering why he isn't being pushed as a singles competitor amd feel that he deserves it, then when it happens there won't be any feelings that he was instantly given everything on his size alone. Hes actually developing a character right now. One that people truly like.
Cass showed that he is capable of holding his own on the mic. This guy will make it far if he keeps it up. He can actually contend for the WWE title one day.
Of course he wasn't rated highly in NXT. He wasn't a 5* workrate indy wrestler. That's all they care about down there. It's unfortunate a place like that has to be developmental.
Ive thought for a while that he actually has the potential to be a main event level singles worker a few years down the line. The guy has better mic skills than 90% of the roster in addition to being nearly 7'0 tall and moving pretty well for a big guy, hes still fairly young too. I think him being the sidekick in a comedy tag team maybe makes people overlook that he is a legit physically imposing giant who kayfabe wise should be a credible threat to anyone on the roster.
I thought Cass did amazing solo on Raw. The guy really carried the storyline during an awkward time for his Team. Not a lot of green rooks could come out and bring the intensity Cass had on Raw, I give him a lot of credit, as well as WWE for trusting him and not just letting him fade to black because his partner is down. His post match celebration with New Day was played very well too, he didn't play buddy buddy with them completely yet somewhat played along by throwing the dollar bills. It's quite clear this man understands psychology, which I'd expect no less, he was a genius in college.
His mic work is still shaky and his ring work isn't substantial enough for him to be a stand out singles star but he's getting there. Just don't thrust him into spots where he doesn't belong and not only will he get more over, he'll stay over.
His mic work is still shaky and his ring work isn't substantial enough for him to be a stand out singles star but he's getting there. Just don't thrust him into spots where he doesn't belong and not only will he get more over, he'll stay over.
I really like Cass, he seems like a genuinely likable big guy that people can actually get behind. He's got everything going for him tbh, he's good on the mic (although obviously not as good as Enzo), he's god a fantastic look, he's massive, he can work in the ring, he's got charisma. There's nothing really bad about him. However I don't think a singles run right now is a good thing. Shoving him into a singles position when people don't properly know him is a bad idea, he's only been on the main roster for four weeks.
Also, Enzo/Cass have a huge opportunity to be one of the most popular tag teams the company has seen for years. They've only just started on the main roster and they're already incredibly over, people already love them. Developing Enzo and Cass as a team for at least a couple of years would be more beneficial to them as people would be ready for them to go separate ways. A lot of tag teams have had a good run for a bit of time and then gone on to do great things. I want to enjoy Enzo and Cass as a team before I see them as singles wrestlers.
When he came out by himself with Enzo injured he needed to do well on the mic. If he flopped it would be hard for him to ever get it out of people's heads that he needs Enzo to do the talking. He exceeded my expectations and held his own. I'm not nervous at all that he won't be able to keep momentum until Enzo returns after that.
Fans will turn on him once he is pushed further than their personal favourites. Reigns was also considered 'going to be a star' by smarks during his Shield run until he got pushed and then the narrative became forget what made Reigns good and blaming him for other guys being buried.
I've gotta say I was nervous for him when he came out without his mouthpiece. I think he did a fine job and has improved immensely on the mic over the past year. I really miss Enzo though.
He needs to be more ripped like a Test or Psycho Sid. When you're that big and wanna be intimidating you gotta be ripped to the gills. He's not far off but needs to hit the weights more. He's got the tan down tho.
Not just tall and built well but hes also really good looking. Someone you could put out to the media. Really I think Cass could be the next big thing in a few years.
So glad Big Cass made an appearance on RAW to keep his momentum flowing, I was so gutted when I saw Enzo get injured and I’m glad they didn’t side line them both. Cass can defiantly hold his own as a big guy, however I am looking forward to Enzo's return as their chemistry is amazing as a team.
Am I the only one who thinks he looks somewhat shaky on the mic? You can see the nervousness in his eyes, as if he's waiting to be cued in. He reminds me of the kind of person who tears up when they get really mad. Nothing wrong with that, just saying.
I've always felt that same resemblance, that Enzo is the new Road Dogg and Cass is his Gunn. Tag teams with this charisma are far and in between, would be stupid to ever break them up into singles. Enzo carries the mic, Cass carries the in ring stuff, they're able to balance each other's strengths and weaknesses. That's what tag team wrestling is all about
Bright future and he's going to get a nice push once he goes solo. He went out there alone and didn't sink, he remained afloat and managed to thrive. A big guy that can talk and work. Only helps that he's charismatic. I think he'll be big for them one day in a few years. He has a lot of upside.
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