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I'm watching ospreay vs fletcher for the first time now and will get hit with a jumping piledriver from the apron into the metal steps and the match keeps fucking going for another 10 minutes after

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>>16356986
*gets hit
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>>16356986
Get your GED
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>>16356986
Yeah Ospreay matches suck when he doesn't have a veteran to tard wrangle him
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>>16356986
Well the spot happens outside and then they both do a lot of (logical) selling after the spot which was utterly insane
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good wrestling isn't about storytelling or believability or crowd engagement it's about doing as many stunts as you can
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I just don't understand why they would choose to do things the hard way. They see people getting over just by talking or doing some nice simple wrestling, but then they actively choose permanent chronic pain and being crippled at 40. Explain
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a big part of the story of the match was will selling his neck, it honestly seemed like that should have been the spot that ended the match.
like if you compare the flair/funk piledriver in terms of the story its night and day
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>>16357038
This is not to defend Ospreay, who is a bad wrestler for reasons that don't actually pertain to his extremity in the ring, but AJ Styles spent his 20s and 30s doing 450s and an insanely dangerous finisher and he had his worst ever injury last month at the tragically young age of 47
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>>16357092
Almost like every wrestler ever has said the risks they took when they were younger came back to eventually haunt them
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>>16357115
almost like the boomers who say that didn't have access to modern medicine
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>>16357122
Yeah I used to have a really big issue with breaking my neck in the dark ages of 2015, but luckily now we have CBD



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