23.06.2017, 17:34
Shawn Michaels war diese Woche bei dem Edge & Christian Podcast zu Gast und sprach ueber weiter Entwicklung der Wrestler und staendige Wiederholungen…
Zitat:“I think my match with Vader was the first time I can recall stomping for the superkick and you’re the champion, so you’re still figuring out new ways to develop and grow and evolve. It’s not a knock, but I don’t know how many people are doing that. People are sort of set in their sequence, their distinguished move set of whatever, and heck, we were still trying to grow in a main event of a pay-per-view. Do you know what I mean? It was a constant effort for character development, so to speak, as opposed to being set in that and just moving forward. And again, it’s not to be critical of anybody. It’s just sometimes when I watch, it’s just people are pretty set on who it is they are and I don’t know if that’s the most positive way of going about doing it. You want to continue to grow as a character, to stretch out, to have more range and have more emotion and have more everything because once you do sort of get settled in it, then it becomes repetitive, right?”Anmerkung: Seine Erinnerung zu den Stomping vor seinem Superkick ist falsch, damit fing er 1995 an als er Face turnte. Auch bei Wrestlemania 12 als er den ersten WWF Title gewann zeigte er das stomping beim Finish. Ansonsten hat er aber natuerlich schon Recht, denke aber das es vorallem auch an den fehlenden Freiheiten liegt.