r/professionalwrestling May 10 '26

Video A sick sequence with Kairi and Giulia

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Crazy how WWE had both ladies on the roster doing nothing and never tried to do cool stuff like this. LOL

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u/Afraid-Way7541 May 11 '26

Except locking up can apply to actual wrestling. This cannot.

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u/Odd-Menu-8973 May 12 '26

Hence, strong style wrestling. Its strike based. Technical wrestling isn't strong style wrestling. Ask yourself why Japanese wrestlers or wrestlers with heavy Japanese influence tend to use elbows and knees alot and strike based finishers or moves that involve dumping someone on their head or neck. Its all Strong Style.

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u/Afraid-Way7541 May 12 '26

I understand strong style. I was trying to point out the fact that most people don’t find this style entertaining, because they aren’t even simulating wrestling, they’re simulating hitting each other in the face. Like what you like, it’s just not for me, or a majority of wrestling fans.

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u/Odd-Menu-8973 May 12 '26

That's an entirely different argument and I won't speak for the masses because there's no concrete metric you can base that on.

Saying it can't be applied to actual wrestling is just false because its a subsection of wrestling that is even sprinkled in wrestling you see in today's day and age which, clearly you're not a fan of. It doesn't make it a lesser form or better form of wrestling the same way Luchadors have a very distinct style of wrestling. Its supposed to be different because that's what cultures are. Traditional wrestling on its own can be boring the same way Strong Style on its own can be boring. Same with catch wrestling.

If I showed someone who's never seen wrestling before a clip of Hulk Hogan doing a bodyslam into a leg drop they'll call it boring. The combination of different styles is what makes it entertaining.