Post by MKCS on Apr 1, 2016 14:37:39 GMT -8
If Jax Dane with his 30 matches in the big time and four years of pro wrestling experience is worthy than Charlie Haas with his 18 years of experience and hundreds of matches in the big time is worthy.
Also, it's not just me that feels this way about Dane. I went to cagematchdb to find out just how much "big time" experience Jax Dane has and his overall rating on that site is a 2.83 (Out of 10.0). Two reviews have been written about him, they are as follows:
That's the more positive review, then there is this one which kind of relates to being worthy of the title or not.
Meanwhile, "unworthy" Charlie Haas? Overall rating 6.46 and here are the last two reviews on him by the people that matter most, the fans.
The other reviews pretty much come to the agreement that Haas is very underrated and is very talented. The general consensus on Dane is that he's a limited big man. Now who's unworthy?
I don't even dislike Dane, I feel he'd be a very decent national champion. Once upon a time I was all for Dane becoming World Champion but he now has the ball and isn't doing anything with it. I'd love for him to be a great World Champion, believe me.
Also, it's not just me that feels this way about Dane. I went to cagematchdb to find out just how much "big time" experience Jax Dane has and his overall rating on that site is a 2.83 (Out of 10.0). Two reviews have been written about him, they are as follows:
JMTheBadOne wrote on 07.12.2014:
[4.0] "Thus far in his career, Jax Dane has been a tag specialist who's had above-average achievement within the NWA's indie territories. Though he's been involved with New Japan Pro Wrestling as a tag partner to Rob Conway, he rarely (if ever) scores their victories while usually being the guy who takes the fall."
[4.0] "Thus far in his career, Jax Dane has been a tag specialist who's had above-average achievement within the NWA's indie territories. Though he's been involved with New Japan Pro Wrestling as a tag partner to Rob Conway, he rarely (if ever) scores their victories while usually being the guy who takes the fall."
That's the more positive review, then there is this one which kind of relates to being worthy of the title or not.
D Cass wrote on 05.03.2016:
[1.0] "There's really nothing to Jax Dane. He has a basic move-set, is a basic seller, and puts on basic matches. There's no redeeming thing that he does or part of his [absent] character either. Every time I've watch a match of Dane's (more in Japan, only a few from NWA Territories), I'm not impressed, and I'm usually bored. This guy has no business wearing the NWA World Heavyweight Championship belt, but I guess that speaks more on behalf of the state of that once great crown..."
[1.0] "There's really nothing to Jax Dane. He has a basic move-set, is a basic seller, and puts on basic matches. There's no redeeming thing that he does or part of his [absent] character either. Every time I've watch a match of Dane's (more in Japan, only a few from NWA Territories), I'm not impressed, and I'm usually bored. This guy has no business wearing the NWA World Heavyweight Championship belt, but I guess that speaks more on behalf of the state of that once great crown..."
Meanwhile, "unworthy" Charlie Haas? Overall rating 6.46 and here are the last two reviews on him by the people that matter most, the fans.
Preston Ward Condra wrote on 24.06.2015:
[7.0] "A good worker that never got the chance to shine in the WWE (minus his tag team bouts with Shelton Benjamin) WWE tried inverting his character in 2008 with Haas wearing a mask under the ring that would gave him "powers" but, that was really all the effort WWE cared about investing into this guy. While not charismatic, he had his moments. I'll remember him for being the first character I selected for Season Mode in SVR 2005 so there's that going for him. Good times."
[7.0] "A good worker that never got the chance to shine in the WWE (minus his tag team bouts with Shelton Benjamin) WWE tried inverting his character in 2008 with Haas wearing a mask under the ring that would gave him "powers" but, that was really all the effort WWE cared about investing into this guy. While not charismatic, he had his moments. I'll remember him for being the first character I selected for Season Mode in SVR 2005 so there's that going for him. Good times."
Sick Sinn Sam wrote on 27.02.2015:
[10.0] "Very, very underrated. Haas can wrestle in every style, he's a Brawler, an incredible mat wrestler, a powerhouse wrestler, he's great at submissions, he's innovative and can also be an HIGHFLYER! He has got charisma and he can be good at the mic. WWE wasted such a great wrestler, and unfortunately he's now semi-retired. He deserved better than what he got."
[10.0] "Very, very underrated. Haas can wrestle in every style, he's a Brawler, an incredible mat wrestler, a powerhouse wrestler, he's great at submissions, he's innovative and can also be an HIGHFLYER! He has got charisma and he can be good at the mic. WWE wasted such a great wrestler, and unfortunately he's now semi-retired. He deserved better than what he got."
The other reviews pretty much come to the agreement that Haas is very underrated and is very talented. The general consensus on Dane is that he's a limited big man. Now who's unworthy?
I don't even dislike Dane, I feel he'd be a very decent national champion. Once upon a time I was all for Dane becoming World Champion but he now has the ball and isn't doing anything with it. I'd love for him to be a great World Champion, believe me.