I'm glad I found this thread because I've been wondering why he's even pushed in the first place.
I'll admit I don't watch much WWE but from what I've seen he's very generic in the ring also he's incredibly goofy looking, looking like some CAW I would have created in WWF No Mercy when it came out.
The real question is, when this motherfucker gonna start to draw?...he has one of the most colossal push in the bussines and he doesn't draw shit, some months ago at least he was somewhat over but that started to fade even Ryback that made a push of almost only squashing jobbers is more over than him.
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CM Punk could legit beat anyone up all that training hes had in different martial arts my god that guy is dangerous dont fuck with him
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Lol Teddy Hart beat up CM Punk how is that possible??? CM Punk is trained in a shit load of martial arts he can take down anyone
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Re: Why Sheamus is the World Champion.
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Yeah, I'm sure he's the only young guy on the roster who works hard. Herp derp.
Wins WWE Championship from the top guy in the company as an unknown wrestler, after 5 months on the main roster = IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH POLITICS HE JUST WORKS HARDER THAN EVERYONE ELSE. *takes sip of kool aid*
Yeah, sure he does. The nonsense people believe is endless.
Well, to be fair--and I say this while understanding that the consequences of it all is still a drastic overpush, as simply throwing the WWE Championship onto the then-unover, unknown (to the overwhelming majority of WWE fans)--but according to many insiders and sources, Sheamus became remarkably popular very quickly with fellow roster members, road agents, management, Triple H, Vince, etceteras. He was, reportedly, mild-mannered but funny and good-natured, was seen by many even veteran figures in the locker room as a natural "good soldier," going to shows where he wasn't even booked, being one of the very first guys to make it to the arena and one of the very last guys to leave the arena, he'd pick the brains of some of the biggest stars, ask questions while being considerate, talk with agents for hours and listen to them give advice, etceteras.
It would be wrong to suggest his personal rapport with Triple H as his "workout buddy" didn't help him, because I'm sure it didn't hurt, but based on what was revealed by a bunch of sources, it was, from WWE's perspective, like finding a guy with a fairly long list of favorable personal and professional attributes, as well as having a unique look, presence, etceteras... Much of this goes back to his couple of dark matches in July 2008 almost a year before he debuted, as well as the period of time, namely the end of April through May and June 2009 before he debuted at the very end of June, so by the time he was working with the likes of Goldust on WWECW in the late summer that year, the reading of him was quite widespread backstage.
Obviously, though, I'd say your average WWE worker has to be tough, both mentally and physically, and a hard-worker who's disciplined and can withstand a great deal of psychological troubles and endure a major amount of physical pain. It's just that Sheamus seemed to be almost universally liked and appreciated as an exemplary "new guy," whatever judgments we want to make about the overall "WWE evaluation process."
he's whc b/c he's a really good talent who is over. no idea what the point of this thread is.
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Well, to be fair--and I say this while understanding that the consequences of it all is still a drastic overpush, as simply throwing the WWE Championship onto the then-unover, unknown (to the overwhelming majority of WWE fans)--but according to many insiders and sources, Sheamus became remarkably popular very quickly with fellow roster members, road agents, management, Triple H, Vince, etceteras. He was, reportedly, mild-mannered but funny and good-natured, was seen by many even veteran figures in the locker room as a natural "good soldier," going to shows where he wasn't even booked, being one of the very first guys to make it to the arena and one of the very last guys to leave the arena, he'd pick the brains of some of the biggest stars, ask questions while being considerate, talk with agents for hours and listen to them give advice, etceteras.
Well, good for him. That doesn't change the fact that talent should be the deciding factor. I mean, shit, he's been pushed incessently, as hard as anyone ever has been, winning titles, Royal Rumbles and going over everyone clean for 3 years and Ryback is more over than he is. What the fuck does THAT tell you?
You can bring up things like his "unique" look, but if anything, shit like that should work AGAINST him. You can't take a guy seriously who looks like that, he looks like Bozo on steroids. This isn't the 1980's. Hell, even IN the 80's we didn't have people that looked this fucking ridiculous.
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@people saying Amberose should be champion, he is too early in his career to be honest. Heck I couldnt stand Sheamus at all, hated him and also knew he was brought into the title picture far too early but lately he has grown on me and have come to enjoy him. The champion is only as good as his challenger for the feuds, and lately he has been given nothing but horrible opponents to work with (ADR mostly) and it shows. I think if we were to get a fresh opponent or fresh feuds things would be different.