I've always thought that Saturn was under-used or missused in WWF/E... I think that his style would go well in Japan.
Originally posted by Dangerous Dan
If you knew what I knew about Perry you would dread him entering you facorite orgganization also.
Huh?
Proud enough for you to call me arrogant
Greedy enough to be labeled a thief
Angry enough for me to go and hurt a man
Cruel enough for me to feel no grief...
I know personal info on Saturn, but I will not use this forum to discuss it. What Perry does in his personal life is just that. In regards to why he would not belong to well in All Japan, have you ever seen this guy sell? He is atricious!
Offensively, yea sure he is a suplex artist, and that is fun to watch. But from what I have seen of him he lacks psychology, and selling ability (isn't that required to wrestle in ECW and the WWe anyway?).
Last edited by DANGEROUS DAN; 2002-12-23 at 04:08 PM.
Originally posted by DANGEROUS DAN But from what I have seen of him he lacks psychology, and selling ability
So does Riki Chosyu....
besides, when he's motivated(which he wasn't for most of his WWF tenure, for obvious reasons), Saturn is a darn good wrestler. His selling and psychology may not be at Kawada or Misawa levels, but I see no reason he won't be a good addition to the AJPW roster.
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Originally posted by DANGEROUS DAN
But from what I have seen of him he lacks psychology, and selling ability
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So does Riki Chosyu....
To say Choshu has no psychology is to show you have no idea what psychology is........ its about storytelling, and Choshu told stories, Saturn doesnt tell stories he does moves and sequences.
I wish Giant Baba was my Grandpa, then id have a reason to feel so ANGRY......
I must have been watching the wrong Chosyu matches. Everytime I see him, he sells almost nothing, no matter how much it's worked on. Not to say he can't put on a good match, and the no selling can work well in a match where, say, he's the unstoppable force that the underdog must strive against, but it really does bother me sometimes.