A lot of the appeal of MJF is that you see so many wrestlers today who are great in the ring but have no personality.
It's very refreshing to see someone who's that good on the mic at such a young age.
A lot of the appeal of MJF is that you see so many wrestlers today who are great in the ring but have no personality.
It's very refreshing to see someone who's that good on the mic at such a young age.
And from the little I've seen of him he's very committted to being a heel in a time where folks are afraid to get heat and any reaction is a reaction.Originally Posted by BestSportsEntertainer
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MJF is gold.
I won't argue that this is absent in his appeal, but we can't ignore the meta comedy he brings to the table. Self-awareness is in vogue now and he brings that.
I do wonder how many weeks of his opponents selling being flabbergasted at his offense he can squeeze (pun intended) before it gets old, but pairing him with the Best Friends will extend the act's longevity. Smart move.
Now, on the subject of meta-comedy in wrestling, I want a damn DVD compilation on the career of Andreza Giant Panda please.
"wwe needs a good heel"
BARON CORBIN: "Everyone boos me and people actively don't want me to win."
"no not like that"
Matt Riddle's next feud should start when NXT introduce their latest signee at a Takeover they get an errant flip flop to the face.
Wyatt to interfere this Sunday in the title match.
Remember how Woods and Big E did everything they could to get Kofi into the main event? Kofi now has to return the favour and put his title on the line in a winner take all 6-Man Hell In A Cell. But I haven't watched in awhile so what do I know?
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