The difference between dojo-trained White and American indieshitter yard-tard trained Moxley was fucking hilarious. White's so much younger yet so much better.
How do NJPW do it bros?
The difference between dojo-trained White and American indieshitter yard-tard trained Moxley was fucking hilarious...
>Cringeblade
The contrast in styles and disciplines is what makes matchups like White-Mox so interesting to me.
Mox’s strikes are noticeably better I will say compared to the start of the G1
I heard people didn't like their match? I thought it was great, and the best Jay White has looked in forever.
>dojo
it's dump
Jay White is a great pleb filter.
Don't make me laugh, Mox has atrocious strikes.
They're better but White was just selling the absolute hell out of them
Who won?
Mox or white?
Jay won
BREATHE WITH THE SWITCHBRADE
NEW ERA
seethe with the chadblade
He has a decent forearm-choppa combo but that's about it. Someone post *those" stomps on Naito.
Jay's had better matches with Shingo, Ishii and Goto already this tournament.
Soulless vs soul
Hope everyone got their tetanus boosters before joining the dojo.
Are those holes from Gedo forcing them to headbutt the walls 10 times?
I literally don't understand why you would even compare them to begin with. Because they're both white people?
Jay White is the best heel in wrestling and a great performer who always overdelivers.
>ywn make the ace this happy
>Great conditions and equipment
>Can't deliver a single wrestler that is above average(Unless Chad came from there and not any indy, that guy is a wrestling machine).
>On the other side, we have this "basement" that is hot as fuck in the summer and cold in the winter
>Can barely move with 10 people together
>Creates some of the best wrestlers of this era
Same shit happens in football to be quite honest, just look at Brazil's favelas and other shitholes that produce great players.
The dojo breaks you down to build you up. They also force you to focus on selling and learning to construct a compelling match with a very limited move set of very basic things. It’s more about psychology than looks and gimmicks. But that’s just what I’ve seen.
Dojo trains wrestling as a real trade like carpentry or welding.
WWE is a TV show that's a parody of wrestling, and train people to pretend to wrestle while following a script.
Adversity forces the softies out and makes the true stars bloom
You gotta be patient while he relearns how to strike.
Well neither guy was trained by wwe, one of them just worked there.