A few shooters I enjoyed - Dempsey, Joyce and Sherry. But the answers got to be showman. That's what wrestling was about.
A few years back Anglo Italian and myself spent an evening with a very well known and successful wrestler. We asked him if wrestler X was a good shooter. He looked at us with a surprise on his face and said, "How would I know?"
He was a top pro wrestler. How would he know how much someone could hurt?
I was being a (little) bit sarcastic with my comment Main mask.Have seen many of Mr Streets bouts.He had plenty of moves,and could execute them all very well when he wanted to.In the USA he was a great attraction in what we would have called "The Independants"...Top bloke
I wanted to see someone where I wasn't sure of what was going to happen.
That ruled out McManus, Torontos, Catweazle, Syd, Royals.
It brought in those versatile enough to work all sorts of bouts: Bruno, Masambula, Steve Viedor, Joe Murphy, Alan Gaaaaarfield Number One amongst all these, every single bout totally different from all others.
The gritty technician every time. Even after I woke up to the true nature of the game I still enjoyed watching something that was believable as wrestling.
A few shooters I enjoyed - Dempsey, Joyce and Sherry. But the answers got to be showman. That's what wrestling was about.
A few years back Anglo Italian and myself spent an evening with a very well known and successful wrestler. We asked him if wrestler X was a good shooter. He looked at us with a surprise on his face and said, "How would I know?"
He was a top pro wrestler. How would he know how much someone could hurt?
Shooters but showmanship was OK if the balance between the two was too distorted
Correctamondo my friend. I’m a huge fan but showmanship was a huge part of who he was.
Mr.Street was a fair sort of a wrestler,he was more than "just a showman
Showman every time. The legend that is Adrian Street was the master.
I wanted to see someone where I wasn't sure of what was going to happen.
That ruled out McManus, Torontos, Catweazle, Syd, Royals.
It brought in those versatile enough to work all sorts of bouts: Bruno, Masambula, Steve Viedor, Joe Murphy, Alan Gaaaaarfield Number One amongst all these, every single bout totally different from all others.
The gritty technician every time. Even after I woke up to the true nature of the game I still enjoyed watching something that was believable as wrestling.
The gritty technician a wrestler like Ray Steele.
Always loved the flash arrogant who was arrogant because he knew he was good with just a hint of viciousness in there