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Old 03-16-2018, 09:10 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by My Final Heaven View Post
I think Ronda has a better foundation to be "good" than anybody else they have training ATM - barring somebody like Asuka, who was a pro for 10+years before she made it to NXT. Brock and Kurt Angle came from comperable backgrounds, training in a combat sport from when they were kids, and both were on their way to being great within 6 months of pro wrestling training. I'm not saying "Ronda right now = Brock + Kurt" by any stretch at all - just that the building blocks are there.
I'd agree with you in any other era, but she doesn't really have the dance partners. I was all pumped for her to come in and be this star, but she came out and pointed at a sign. It's all very "bleh." I'm trying to think of a good analogy. It's a lot of telling and not showing, I guess. WWE is bad television. Objectively.
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