Cheers for those quotation marks, something was bothering me about the phrasing.
You are 100% right, but I always found it weird that a vast majority of wrestlers isn't able to improvise when things go awry. Most people tend to repeat the spot they just blew up, calling attention to it being blown in the first place. Or, worst cade scenario, that Elimination Chamber 15 (or was it 16) match happens and everything completely falls apart WHILE they improvise.
Once in a while, on the other hand, we get Usos and Nakamura being absolute pros and working around something the crowd wasn't even aware of, and as such were lauded.