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Old 03-12-2005, 01:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It depends really. Usually when I'm watching the ppv at a local bar/sports club type place, most people hate big guys wrestling. The past 3 undertaker matches I've seen everyone was saying it was horrible crap. Now with me I still like the big guys wrestling for the most part. Undertaker seems in excellent shape, and can still wrestling pretty well if you ask me. Even Shnitsky, and Heindreik *sp* both interest me to a point.

I of course love cruiserweight matches, but I must admit they get boring too. Something to me makes big man matches more authentic. I dont know feels more real. I know that doesnt make sense, but thats seriously what it feels like. Like the cruiserweights only have so far to climb before they reach a breaking point. Wrestling has always been made for the bigger guy, so when you see more cruiserweights its hard to get used to.

I actually prefer how it was in the 80's with the big fat guys wrestling. I didnt mind that at all with the likes of Earthquake, Akeem, etc.
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