On Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at 3:15:13 PM UTC-5, Trijcomm wrote:
> > disgrace to the business? You're a fucking idiot. And you're also 100% wrong. Wrestling has always had big men, and they've done just fine, Joe is no different. I suppose you would rather have guys who are chiseled and in perfect shape........sort of like comic book superheroes
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> If you don't even have enough respect for the business to lose weight and exercise discipline regarding the machine you are using to work in that capacity -- your body -- then you are a disgrace along the lines of Eddie Lacy. "Big men" or fat men have gone by the wayside. This is no longer an endeavor where you can go out there and perform an important match for up to half an hour and get winded after five minutes or be unable to perform moves that are essential to making a good presentation. Folks involved in the business realize how important their bodies are to their livelihood and keep disciplined regarding their physical aptitude. That should be seen as a given by every performer who has the opportunity to do this as their livelihood. Very few have reached that pinnacle. If you can't even do THAT, then yes, you are a disgrace. Look at the professional wrestling rosters today. Gone are the days of Haystacks Calhoun and King Kong Bundy. All those kind of guys can do is eat and do very little in the ring. Most of the guys are in shape and I give Kevin Steen credit for realizing how fortunate he is. He has been working for this opportunity all his life and he has finally gotten there. He has finally decided that he is not going to let an extra pieces of pie or cake get in the way of his dreams. Seanoa has to make the same kind of decision. That's why so many other folks in NXT moved ahead of him. Now is his chance. Let's see if he defies the odds and avoids the Beltbuster Burger with extra cheese.
again, you're an idiot. Dusty Rhodes and Vader - as just two examples - would be over HUGE today. Size only makes a difference to ridiculous elitists like you. Joe is one of the best in the world, weight or not, and that is a fact. He is MASSIVELY respected by his peers, so you have no leg to stand on. If you think all Joe can do is eat and do nothing in the ring, they you don't pay a bit of attention. Joe's biggest problem has NEVER been weight, it has been lack of motivation. When Joe is motivated, which he appears to be now, he is one of the very best in the world. You have ridiculous notions about what a wrestler SHOULD look like, as I said, very similar to all those comic book heroes you have so much disdain for