From #hamler
WWE’s future is looking brighter than ever. Their roster is probably the most stacked it’s ever been in terms of sheer talent and with the addition of some of these new signees, the WWE is going to dominate everything wrestling related for the next century. Ricochet, Candice LaRae, EC3 and Bobby Lashley would all be great additions to the roster but none of them will see the amount of success War Machine will accumulate.
If 2017 has taught us anything in the WWE it’s that tag team wrestling is the greatest it’s ever been in terms of in ring performances. The New Day, The Usos, Shield, The Bar, Udisputed Era, Gargano & Ciampa, Revival, SAnitY and The Authors of Pain have all put on a number of classics and proved that tag team wrestling can be a draw in the years going forward. With their abilities inside the ring and their very impressive look, War Machine fits right in with the teams listed above. With the WWE’s love for big, sweaty men, the WWE higher ups will be all over them.
Hanson has been known to pull off some amazing highflying maneuvers that someone his size definitely shouldn’t be doing. Rowe has the power of Cesaro and has impressed me numerous times with his ability to manhandle multiple guys at once. Together they’re innovative and possess the deadly combination of power and agility like so few do. War Machine has meshed well with the likes of British Strongstyle, Killer Elite Squad and most notably, The Young Bucks. It doesn’t matter who they are in the ring with, War Machine puts on a clinic.
As soon as Hanson pulls off a springboard back elbow or Rowe dropkicks someone’s teeth out, the crowd is going to go nuts and that type of reaction follows each and every single War Machine match. Big or small, they have chemistry with everyone they perform with. That’s what the WWE looks for. They’re not old like Bobby Lashley whose best days are obviously behind him. They’re not 190 pound wrestlers that’ll be regulated to 205 Live jobbing to Enzo Amore like Ricochet. They’re War Machine: the best big man tag team on the planet and their recent signing with WWE will solidify that claim.
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