Thursday, June 14, 2012

Why This Brock Lesnar Character Has No Place In WWE




“Why this Brock Lesnar Character has No Place In the WWE…EVER”

By: the Anonymous #recreate General Manager

Brock Lesnar’s second coming is synonymous with strength, aggression, and attitude. He is the self-proclaimed “ass kicker” that stole our hearts with a wordless F5 to John Cena the night after WrestleMania. However, a mere month or so later he is gone, and it’s almost as if he never came back. After destroying, and then quickly jobbing to the resurrected Super-Cena at Extreme Rules he broke Triple H’s arm and disappeared. How come that hold “broke Hunter’s arm” but hobbled Cena for 1 week? The short answer; Wrestling is fake. I know it, you know it, and the whole world knows it. But even with that knowledge we expect a degree of credibility when it comes to these storylines. Breaking the COO’s arm has made that move obsolete or at least it should. Why? You expect me to believe it broke the arm of the 100 time world champ, then maybe later he puts it on Kofi Kingston on Raw and it’s a simple submission victory? Anybody that wrestles Brock will have to immediately take time off. Lesnar has cornered himself. He can only compete against high level superstars in gimmick matches or his feuds will be plain terrible. His ground and pound offense cannot be matched by anybody on the roster. Lesnar simply put, is no longer a wrestler. He is a fighter, an ass kicker, and a legitimate danger to everyone in the ring with him. His match with Cena was boring and at times hard to watch. Imagine that match against wrestlers like the Miz or CM Punk. They just don’t match up. It’s pointless to have Brock on the roster. There’s nobody close enough in stature to compete against him when he fights like it’s the UFC, and the badass types like Kurt Angle that carried him are long gone. Lesnar’s first run may have been one of the most successful ever, but unless he goes back to his old style he will never have any chemistry with today’s WWE talent.

With all that being said about Brock Lesnar not fitting in with this era of wrestling, I would like to make a not so bold statement. This Lesnar character; WOULD NOT FIT IN WITH ANY GENERATION OF WRESLTING. He would not fit in with the “Rockin 80’s,” he would not fit in with the “attitude era,” he could even go to TNA and try to pick back up with Kurt Angle. Ah Kurt angle, now there’s a man who took his craft, amateur wrestling, and incorporated it into the wrestling styles of the WWE. Notice I said incorporated, he didn’t make it his entire offense. He was a multi-dimensional WWE Superstar. Ken Shamrock is another example of a guy who came from another world and incorporated it, without overdoing it. Lesner has made his UFC background his gimmick. He wears the shorts, he rocks the sponsors, and he grounds his opponent and pummels the hell out of them. How do you combat a monster charging and putting you to your back and punching you silly, in a WWE ring? You can’t, you just can’t. His matches will be over quick, or so over the top fake that it will be insulting to the viewer. In short, Brock should see if the UFC is hiring and leave the WWE to those in the entertainment industry.

1 comment:

  1. are you fucking series? its a tv entertainment show not a reality combat show, were people are really fighting, everyone knows its not really them trying to hurt each other, its characterisation, there role playing, you talk as if everyone thinks brock broke hhh's arm. smh

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