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Originally Posted by Russ
I'm sorry but you're wrong. From an insider's perspective Cara should be doing more to ensure his style is adapted to WWE's.
Not tone it down, adapt. Call spots more. Use the referee more.
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They don't want him to adapt though. They want him to perform the style they bought him in for. There have also been several places where he has adapted due to bad positioning from his opponents and done less risky moves, and people have also moaned about that.
The problem isn't with not calling spots, people know the spots, they've just ****ed them up, he's relying on people catching him right and if people don't do that like Chavo didn't then no amount of calling spots is going to make them not **** up the grab.
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Originally Posted by Russ
It wasn't too close, it was too low but he managed it successfully numerous times while rehearsing. He bottled it when on tv.
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No, the trampoline was too close to the ring apron, it hadn't been pushed out far enough.
He didn't bottle anything. The trampoline was positioned wrong. It wasn't possible for him to make the jump cleanly because of that, that he managed to recover despite the bad positioning shows he's not that bad.
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Originally Posted by Russ
They know the lucha style from Rey.
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Rey has never done anything like what they're expecting Sin Cara to do.
Just for a couple more examples of Sin Cara's "botches":
Not Sin Cara's fault that Primo can't stand on a rope.
This was Riley being positioned badly by Cena
He's really not the botch machine that people think, people just need to get used to the spots.