Wednesday, April 12, 2017

WWE Famous Superstars

Seth Rollin

 

Seth “Freaking” Rollins as the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion has referred to himself as not only the top dog in WWE but also a good wrestler. Yes, the current champion is more of a wrestler than “sports entertainer.”
Seth Rollins is good at what he does and knows how to operate around the abilities of his opponent. Rollins is quick and can easily turn a match into a lightning bolt style of competition. Rollins has done well with the gold and has been a welcomed chang at the top spot.

Finn Balor

 

The name Prince Devitt had been circulating around the wrestling world for a number of years. In New Japan Pro Wrestling, the standout Devitt quickly rose through the ranks and made his name on pure wrestling ability.
Eventually, Prince Devitt would make his way overseas and find himself in NXT, re-branded as Finn Balor and ready to show the North American audience his talents; which of course he has been doing since day one and he now holds the NXT Championship.

Daniel Bryan


It seems as though every time Daniel Bryan would catch a break, something would go wrong. The man behind the “Yes Movement” grew organically with the fans and suddenly became the most over Superstar on the roster.
Will this support continue when/if Daniel Bryan returns to action? Only time will tell as we eagerly await the day Bryan can step back between those ropes and do what he loves to do more than anything else in the world: wrestle.

Cesaro

 

The compelling story of Cesaro tells the tale of an underdog fighting for his life in the WWE Universe. Cesaro has all the wrestling ability a man could ask for but lacks in the personality department which hinders his push in the process.
Cesaro is going to stick around and outperform almost everybody while the crowd will continue to cheer for the “Swiss Superman,” but he is far from the top of the card. It is a hard reality that Cesaro must face.

Kevin Owens

 

What makes Kevin Owens the best wrestler currently in WWE? Owens has a move-set like no other and can transition styles and speeds with ease. Owens isn’t chiseled or ripped but remains packed full of athletic ability.
Kevin Owens is also a very interactive wrestler, which makes him that much better. Yelling things at his opponent while stealing their moves or mannerisms, screaming at Michael Cole, mocking the fans; this all comes into play.
Kevin Owens spent years on the independent scene before finally arriving in WWE where he rightfully belongs.

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