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Post by dreidemy on Dec 30, 2018 19:08:30 GMT -5
I'm all in for a Bar split up when they stay on good terms but Sheamus goes after Lesnar and beats the crap out of him and Cesaro goes after DB
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Post by Clint Bobski on Dec 30, 2018 19:15:06 GMT -5
I love Sheamus. His style is old fashioned but in an era when big guys are just used to get beaten down (unless your name is Brock Lesnar), I love his brawling style. He's also good at conveying comedy and his feud with Big Show was great - mainly because he'd gone around overpowering everyone, and he couldn't do that to Show, so he had to re-evauluate his approach and change his style. That was interesting to see and not many wrestlers are prepared to do that.
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Post by The Rick Jericho on Dec 30, 2018 21:00:29 GMT -5
The Bar is done.
These guys need to go solo and chase their dreams of being world champions.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2018 21:08:46 GMT -5
The Bar is done. These guys need to go solo and chase their dreams of being world champions. I kinda agree. It's been an excellent run but unless they plan on adding a third member like Ohno or something, it feels like they've done everything there is to do as a team. Cesaro's an amazing tag guy, but I wouldn't be upset if they decided to give both a singles run or gave Cesaro one with Sheamus as his manager/occasional tag partner.
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Post by häšhtå.gdālėÿ on Dec 30, 2018 21:31:22 GMT -5
I’m all for one last Sheamus main event run. I’ve soured on him at points in his career, but he’s been far more good than bad and honestly I think The Bar Sheamus may be the best version of him yet.
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Post by TOK Hehe'd Around & Found Out on Dec 30, 2018 22:34:32 GMT -5
Sheamus doesn't get the credit he deserves for rejuvenating the BritWres scene also. Him and McIntyre brought a lot of eyes and influence onto the guys who are the future of the business
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