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2007-02-20 01:22:00 · 16 answers · asked by Lying from you 4 in Sports Wrestling

16 answers

Not only am I going to answer, I'm gonna give some reasonings... AND go over why I disagree with some...

Also, I'm only going to do WWE 'cause that's where I spend most of my wrestling time.


Shelton Benjamin - Deffinitiely the most underutalized in my mind. He's got a boat load of skill, impresses the hell out of me, and turns it up for the big game (money in the bank ladder match, for example). His talking isn't as bad as people say, and, if it is, give him a manager. Umaga isn't a great talker. Kahlih is a piss poor talker, yet they're on TV. Remember when Shelton and HBK had a 'match of the year' caliber match not long ago? Yeah... so now he's .... on Heat? For the love of fans that enjoy wrestling, please push Shelton.

Gregory Helms - This is a controversial pick, because how can you say the guy who's held a title longer then anyone in the history of Smackdown isn't being pushed? Well, I'm saying it. Helms spent the majority of his reign loosing to heavyweights. That makes about 0.5 out of 10 sense. Then he looses to Chavo? If I were Helms, I'd demand Chavo step on the scale. If Matt Hardy isn't a cruiserweight, I find it hard to believe that Chavo is. Anyway, either way, Greg Helms is a great athlete who deserves better.

Matt Hardy - Like Helms, he's had some GREAT matches, is entertaining, and talented. Yet he never gets a decent push. He's deffinitely AT LEAST equal to his brother, who is receiving a nice Raw push. Why can't Hardy get into the US title scene.

Chris Benoit - Yes, I agree on this one. Again we have an under-pushed champion. The US title has received 0 to -5 of a push in it's own right. Why isn't the number 2 title featured on a pay per view? Instead, the champion is haphazardly thrown into a last minute six-man tag match. This is just poor planning, right there. I'm not going to join the band who says 'It's an insult for Benoit to have the US title, he should be going for World Champion' (he certainly deserves to be world champ) Instead I'll say that he should make the US Title division matter. Think of Benoit Vs. Finly, Booker T, Kane, or Mr. Kennedy for the US Title.

Who DOESN'T deserve a push?

Carlito: He has done nothing to impress me. I think in the matches he has done well in, he's been carried substantially.

CM Punk: I know this guy has the whole 5-star ROH match thing going for him but really... I'm underwhelmed considerably. He has the look and ability, but lacks that extra something, I think. Like when he kick and does his moves, I feel like he's just going through the motions. It's like when RVD does the spinning leg drop. That doesn't have the same impact as a well placed, high leaping leg drop. It seems like just a 'show' move, with no power, no planning behind it.

Ok, that's about all for now... more may come later.

Here's a quick list of guys who've impressed me lately:

The Miz - yeah, believe it or not, he's been doing pretty well, I think.

MVP - He was thrust into some big time matches early on and didn't look like a total tool. He's not the next world champ but... someday...

Finly - I'm usually very impressed with 'Fit'. He's aweomse.

Chris Masters - Masters is kind of a throw back to the good ole fashioned heel, I think. Despite what some say, I think he plays the role well.

Super Crazy - Crazy embodies enough of the lucha libre style to make himself stand out, but not so much that he doesn't work well with N. American style wrestlers. He's fun to watch, and mezmerizing. I keep saying 'He doesn't look like it, but somehow he manages to fly around with the best of them.'

2007-02-20 02:49:34 · answer #1 · answered by John C 5 · 1 0

nicely if each wrestler grow to be used extraordinary then first of all: - There would be plenty much less wrestlers interior the business enterprise so as that each and each wrestler would want for use - those that was interior the considerable experience would be jobbers to new expertise that have not shown themselves through fact the considerable eventers "hog up the considerable experience scene" and the hot superstars "are so gifted and underrated" - as quickly as somebody strikes as much as the considerable experience they are going to be stated as hyped up and can be pushed bypass into opposite - the final thank you to get human beings on your area is to lose to a midget - once you're a heel you need to be a champ, whether there's a face challenger greater powerful than you - Titles substitute another week to maintain issues "clean and new" etc. etc. issues like that. and of path there would be lawsuits that the WWE does not understand what that's doing, that each thing is incorrect incorrect incorrect. there is purely no suited them . . . BQ1: in short, in my opinion, no person. confident there are extremely some superstars that are gifted sufficient, that would have been interior the considerable experience. however the WWE isn't all approximately wrestling skill. it is likewise approximately entertainment and the far greater than you will get with the gang. The mid carders, nonetheless gifted, relatively have not got the fan base yet and are not waiting for a considerable experience push. i think of they ought to proceed working tricky and convalescing themselves through fact none are waiting for the great spot gentle yet. yet while they shop at it, then they ought to upward thrust.

2016-10-16 02:19:00 · answer #2 · answered by archuletta 4 · 0 0

wow 1234, what a great question. My opinion is the Great Khalhi. He clearly hasnt received the push that new WWE wrestlers usually get, having played only the monster heel at various infrequent times.

2007-02-20 02:09:28 · answer #3 · answered by fatedforu 2 · 1 0

Matt Hardy
Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Hass
Carlito
CM Punk
Chris Benoit
Finlay
Randy Orton
and by the way they are the most underrated guys that wwe has.

2007-02-20 01:57:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Matt Hardy
Chris Benoit

2007-02-20 01:31:34 · answer #5 · answered by Look towards the future! 2 · 2 0

Cm Punk
Carlito
Jeff Hardy
Hardcore Holly
Lashley
etc.

2007-02-20 02:15:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Carlito and the Boogeyman: both are great wrestlers, but the WWE doesn't want to give them a push.

2007-02-20 01:48:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Lashley

2007-02-20 04:15:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

too many to count im going to use some from tna too
cm punk
shelton benjamin
jay lethal
chris benoit
gregory helm
matt hardy
ron the truth killings
and more

2007-02-20 01:29:15 · answer #9 · answered by jonluke s 4 · 1 0

rob van dam they dont give him the chance to be the ecw title champion
sabu hes a awesome wrestler
shelton benjamin for his athletic ability he doesnt get a chance to use it against main eventers

matt hardy he needs a run as a singles champion

2007-02-20 04:06:37 · answer #10 · answered by random at its finest 6 · 0 0

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