@oscaralegre3683 didn't need good moves back than. I've realized in my older days, most of his matches were the same when he was a face, get in a little offense, sell for the heel most the match (getting them over) mount a come back, win. Even though he had his fair share of losses and getting heels over
@@oscaralegre3683He actually wasn’t a bad technical wrestler either. I think he gets too much flak here because his mic and character work were definitely his strong suit, and people love to hate. No, he wasn’t a Kurt Angle or a Shawn Michaels, but I’d say he was solidly above the average at the time.
Brother PREACH!! Lol. Ive been saying this for yearsv, so "THANK YOU" for saying the real. So, funny because people well some people were actually making it seem like there were people who could lol
@@GregTV-ReactzNRevuzJericho does not get the credit he deserves during this era. Although I’m not sure he topped some of his work in WCW. WCW really screwed up burying him in the undercard. He was easily top 5 on the roster. In terms of the whole package, technique, mic skills, character work, story telling-I’d argue he was the best talent WCW had during the Monday Night Wars era.
@@satoristeve that's correct and Jericho made himself in WCW, they wanted him to be a jobber/ midcarder, but had too much charisma and ring skill so he made the beef with Goldberg WCW didn't want it but Jericho made it happen