Bully Ray Unleashes Fierce Challenge: “Suck This” Physicality Shakes AEW Dynamite Segment

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WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray has established himself as a significant voice in wrestling media over the last ten years. Recently, he shared his thoughts on an AEW Dynamite segment featuring Nick Wayne and Kip Sabian delivering a chair shot to Christian Cage from the faction known as the Jericho Appreciation Society. Speaking on “Busted Open Radio,” Bully Ray criticized the physicality of the segment, bluntly stating, “If you can’t execute it well, don’t do it, because when it’s done poorly, it looks awful.” He pointed out that both Nick Wayne and Kip Sabian seemed hesitant and nervous while performing the chair shots, fearing they might injure Christian Cage. This nervousness, according to Bully Ray, showed in their performance, making the segment look less convincing.

Ray’s co-host, Tommy Dreamer, echoed this sentiment by comparing the move to the original Con-Chair-To, a signature spot innovated by Bully Ray and D-Von Dudley. Dreamer noted that the original move was executed with intensity and confidence, whereas Nick and Kip’s version appeared too cautious and lacked the necessary impact.

Fan Take: This critique from Bully Ray highlights the importance of confidence and precision in delivering physical spots in AEW, where in-ring storytelling relies heavily on believability. For AEW fans, it’s a reminder that even small missteps can affect the excitement and credibility of a match, making it crucial for the wrestlers to fully commit to high-risk maneuvers to maintain the sport’s intensity and appeal.

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