redsoxnation
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| #1 Posted on 8.11.02 1900.39 Reposted on: 8.11.09 1901.12 | Considering his history of knee injuries, as well as his currently needing to have his knee scoped, wouldn't it make some sense for the WWF/E to stop having him pop up onto the ramp. It looks great, but considering his knee problems, you don't know how many times he can land on a surface that doesn't have any give. | Promote this thread! |  | Pool-Boy
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| #2 Posted on 8.11.02 2157.51 Reposted on: 8.11.09 2159.01 | I think the LACK of give is not hurting his knee at all, think about it, in the ring, he lands on his feet, and the ring bounces back up, putting more pressure on the knee... He really does not seem to get that much actual air anyway... I doubt his entrance is contributing to his knee problems much at all... | cranlsn
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| #3 Posted on 8.11.02 2218.07 Reposted on: 8.11.09 2220.00 | If you watch his entrance, he seems to actually pull his knees up to give the illusion of more "air".
However...I'd have to agree. On the list of "Things to do while awaiting knee surgery", I don't think pro wrestling ranks very high.
Thank God he's relatively small, a little less to carry around on the bum knee.
edit: I'm really not following you around Pool Boy!
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