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You're the one in the blue, correct? Your body movements remind me of CM Punk - the way you hold yourself, move around - especially after Daniels slapped you in the beginning.
The start of the match was a little slow - a few too many holds for about 2 minutes - not bad, but there are more interesting ways to build up a match than just one hold after another.
Hip tosses are a little low to the ground.
The fast numerous pin attempts was exciting, but I think that something like that should come towards the mid-end of the match after some excitment has been brought up. Who will win? It could be anyone! And then, bam! bam! bam! bam! Numerous pin attempts after your energy levels have been zapped - all that kicking out tires you, either one could lose at any second!
Daniels hardly sold your first body slam.
Sounds like the ladies really dig you, dude. They're cheering the whole way through!
REALLY nice selling on the DDT!
One thing I hate about setting up a move is the prep for a swinging neck breaker. The guy gets a boot in the gut and then just keels over and waits. You didn't do that - very well done - bent over, but moving around, selling the injury and then wham! Swinging neck breaker.
I was thinking the entire match that the moves were kind of simple - body slam, punch, kick, drop kick, a few holds, a DDT, powerslam. All basic moves and I was saying, "I'd love to see a suplex or something and then you hit a really nicely executed German.
Your double arm underhook suplex was also really cool -- but I'd like to see more variety of moves in the middle of the match instead of right at the end.
Loved the HBK tribute - BAM! Sweet Chin Music! Kinda bummed that you lost the match.
Good job!
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