Matt D Posted April 19, 2021 Report Posted April 19, 2021 3 minutes ago, ohtani's jacket said: Breaks was versatile. He could wrestle technical bouts, work the light heavyweight style, brawl, do the cry baby act, and there were few better at carrying teenagers. If we had more footage of his early days, I think we'd see a more serious side to him. I am pretty sure he was a babyface when he got his big win over Mel Riss in '63. I would like to see some of his heel vs. heel stuff as well. Breaks vs. McManus sounds pretty wild: "They started wrestling, went hammer and tongs, ignored the ref, ignored the bells ending round one and two. And then I think they both got disqualified." Yeah, that heel vs heel stuff sounds more like what I'm looking for, let alone 63. I do agree he could work a match very different if he was up against Young David or Zoltan Boscik or Jon Cortez. He was very versatile within his role. Which right now seems like it could be enough to propel him all the way to my #11.
club Posted May 18, 2022 Report Posted May 18, 2022 Jim Breaks is a God-tier shithouse. Tying his laces to break the other guy's momentum, talking smack, breaking just slightly late, getting one in after the bell, whining to the ref at the slightest infraction; he's the Sergio Ramos of wrestling.
cheapshot Posted September 19, 2022 Report Posted September 19, 2022 Jim Breaks could be the most well rounded heel of all time. He was fantastic on every level.
club Posted February 27, 2023 Report Posted February 27, 2023 Wanted to highlight another Breaks/Saint match that aired on Sky in 1986. An excellent Breaks performance on a weirdly entertaining wrestling show. Starts at 1:00:30 He's a top 10 guy for me.
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