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so a trend i've noticed lately is the Bryan haters and their reasons for hating him. So they agree he's probably one of the best wrestlers, but apparently his mic work is completely based on one catchphrase.
TBH thats about the worst reason to hate on someone. Just because he has a catchphrase that got him over and also in the long run improved his mic skills doesn't mean anything. Cm Punk used his 'straight edge' lifestyle to get over as a heel, Jericho is currently using other people 'plagiarizing' him to get over as a heel, then whats wrong with Bryan using a catchphrase and a gimmick where he could go as far as killing his girlfriend just to keep his title? Also, i saw no one complaining last year when R-Truth got over just because of 'little jimmy'. Get over it, people use such little things to get over, but it doesn't mean they're not talented. If you've seen Bryan's recent work, you would realize he has the best mic skills on Smackdown and he's better then most superstars on Raw.
So basically, stop using the fact that he has an over catchphrase against him, because it actually only proves that he is talented enough to make something as lame as a 'Yes' chant get over.
TBH thats about the worst reason to hate on someone. Just because he has a catchphrase that got him over and also in the long run improved his mic skills doesn't mean anything. Cm Punk used his 'straight edge' lifestyle to get over as a heel, Jericho is currently using other people 'plagiarizing' him to get over as a heel, then whats wrong with Bryan using a catchphrase and a gimmick where he could go as far as killing his girlfriend just to keep his title? Also, i saw no one complaining last year when R-Truth got over just because of 'little jimmy'. Get over it, people use such little things to get over, but it doesn't mean they're not talented. If you've seen Bryan's recent work, you would realize he has the best mic skills on Smackdown and he's better then most superstars on Raw.
So basically, stop using the fact that he has an over catchphrase against him, because it actually only proves that he is talented enough to make something as lame as a 'Yes' chant get over.