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Hope you right bro. At this point, Heath Slater would be a better champion than this loser...They would be absolutely foolish to not have Styles go over and win the belt.
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Hope you right bro. At this point, Heath Slater would be a better champion than this loser...They would be absolutely foolish to not have Styles go over and win the belt.
Hope you right bro. At this point, Heath Slater would be a better champion than this loser...
Helps being in the ring with Styles, but I do not think Styles/Ambrose will be anywhere near the SS match.
They would be absolutely foolish to not have Styles go over and win the belt.
Ziggs gonna interfere
Styles is on a hot streak like I've rarely seen, he's always been an amazing athlete with a diverse offensive arsenal, but when a competitor starts to reliably end nights with 3 or 4 different maneuvers--the Phenomenal Forearm, Clash, springboard 450 and Calf Slicer--you know they're operating on another level and gunning for a strap.
I fully expect to see him dethrone Ambrose, who seems not to be operating at his highest level of technical ability in recent bouts...perhaps coasting on his laurels as champion.
I do worry how potentially losing his title will affect his famously fragile mental state in future competiton, those who know his background know that "lunatic" isn't just some marketable slogan...it's a legitimate characterization of everything that brought him to the Show!
What if it was a shoot?
Styles is on a hot streak like I've rarely seen, he's always been an amazing athlete with a diverse offensive arsenal, but when a competitor starts to reliably end nights with 3 or 4 different maneuvers--the Phenomenal Forearm, Clash, springboard 450 and Calf Slicer--you know they're operating on another level and gunning for a strap.
I fully expect to see him dethrone Ambrose, who seems not to be operating at his highest level of technical ability in recent bouts...perhaps coasting on his laurels as champion.
I do worry how potentially losing his title will affect his famously fragile mental state in future competiton, those who know his background know that "lunatic" isn't just some marketable slogan...it's a legitimate characterization of everything that brought him to the Show!
That next night on SD afer AJ wins the title is going to be epic :x
I don't think Miz has the balls to do a shoot like that..Not saying it was all scripted, but everyone on that stage knew what was going down before it happened..
What if it was a shoot?
I don't think Miz has the balls to do a shoot like that..Not saying it was all scripted, but everyone on that stage knew what was going down before it happened..
I don't think Miz has the balls to do a shoot like that..Not saying it was all scripted, but everyone on that stage knew what was going down before it happened..
I've seen Ambrose demonstrate a more than respectable level of in-ring capability. I think his satisfaction with his career path along with the opportunities he's been presented--including hosting his own interview segment--is contributing to his relatively stable nature when considering his past...and it reflects in his style.Jeans has been coasting since the Shield broke up..Dude is just slow footed and sloppy..He's a decent place holder champion, but definitely not a long term type of guy that you can build great programs around..
While entertaining from a fan's perspective, Danial Bryan can't tolerate that level of disrespect from a competitor under his management.Idk man looked real to me lol. Where do you think they go from here with the miz? I think along strong run with a match with bryan or somebody else strong at mania. Then do your whole turn the belt in the nxt night.
ALL OF THIS.Shield Ambrose was excellent on the mic. Had me thinking he was the guy. That being said, I've never seen an Ambrose match that has wowed me. That stupid clothesline, that stupid suicide dive. Horrible.Don't wanna see him or Mizanin near the belt honestly. Miz is also a great promo but his in ring style is very cookie cutter.
Hes been an place holder champion for far too long now..Jeans has been coasting since the Shield broke up..Dude is just slow footed and sloppy..He's a decent place holder champion, but definitely not a long term type of guy that you can build great programs around..
apart of me feels like they will end up being another miz x zig feudIdk man looked real to me lol. Where do you think they go from here with the miz? I think along strong run with a match with bryan or somebody else strong at mania. Then do your whole turn the belt in the nxt night.
Sooooon has that "them feels' meme face on
I've seen Ambrose demonstrate a more than respectable level of in-ring capability. I think his satisfaction with his career path along with the opportunities he's been presented--including hosting his own interview segment--is contributing to his relatively stable nature when considering his past...and it reflects in his style.
There are many athletes who have lost touch with their inner hunger...Ambrose wouldn't be the first to make the mistake or the first to correct it.
I think that losing all the fruits of his bloody struggle to the pinnacle of the sport is a risk to not only his own well-being, but that of other competitors. With nothing to lose, a man like Ambrose is bound to unleash the dark and vicious side that has driven his success throughout his career.
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While entertaining from a fan's perspective, Danial Bryan can't tolerate that level of disrespect from a competitor under his management.
However, Bryan's always been a generally level headed man with an appreciation for competition, so if I'm trying to guess his response to this embarrassingly disrespectful outburst I'd guess he'd end up selecting a formidable competitor to challenge for the Intercontinental Title in the hopes of teaching Miz some respect for authority his way.
Perhaps he could even engineer a trade with Raw to add insult to injury by handpicking a competitor like Cesaro, who is known for his technically flawless style which I'm sure Bryan would see as a more representative of the title's legacy...of course, that's pure speculation.
I don't think Miz has the balls to do a shoot like that..Not saying it was all scripted, but everyone on that stage knew what was going down before it happened..