Ed. Posted April 29, 2021 Posted April 29, 2021 Not that I think it's going to suddenly change his career after almost being a decade into his WWE run, but I'm really interested to see if Cesaro can put on something special with Roman when they inevitably meet for the title so that we get a glimpse of what we could of had if Cesaro was used as world title guy. Presumably that's being added to Backlash and would probably be the biggest match of his career. I had totally forgot the No Mercy performance. Incredible talent to tough that out.
CheapPop1999 Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 There's a whole lot of discussion of overarching wrestling philosophies in this thread, but it's a little bit lighter on Cesaro match recs. Does anybody have an essential 15-20 matches to get a good idea of his case?
KawadaSmile Posted March 24, 2023 Posted March 24, 2023 Not exactly a great connaisseur of his body of work pre-WWE, but off the top of my head: 30.04.2013 vs Kofi Kingston 11.07.2013 vs Sami Zayn 27.02.2014 vs Sami Zayn 22.05.2016 vs The Miz vs Sami Zayn vs Kevin Owens 11.12.2017 vs Roman Reigns 14.07.2019 vs Aleister Black 10.04.2021 vs Seth Rollins 16.05.2021 vs Roman Reigns
Tetsujin Posted March 25, 2023 Posted March 25, 2023 That Fatal Four Way is easily the best ever made, an Cesaro being the juggernaut to beat in it is a big part of why. From his WWE run, I would add the Regal match, the SmackDown Orton match, basically every Sheamus match (the US title match in 2014) and the Bar run, specially the Ironman against the Hardys and the first Ambrollins match where he fucking breaks his teeth and keeps going like an absolute madman.
concrete1992 Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 I don't think I foresaw a few years back that Claudio would come out of WWE and have enough juice to climb up the big board but he's doing just that. The Eddie Kingston match from SCOH this year is wonderful and is looking like we are going to be able to close a long open indie arc in Ring of Honor. Those two are 100% two great flavors that taste great together and they understand how to get the most out of one another despite being deeply different wrestlers. I think he's been largely good in AEW but the ROH run is going to allow him to spread his wings again.
CurtainJerker Posted April 13, 2023 Posted April 13, 2023 He seems like a different animal in ROH matches, similar to how his NXT matches were at another level compared to WWE main roster. I still have issues weighing him being a charisma vacuum/forcing a character, i.e. Dean Malenko.
DMJ Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I think the "charisma vacuum" criticism is a little silly. The only "fun" Dean Malenko match/moment I can recall is when he dressed like Ciclope during the feud with Chris Jericho (IIRC?). Comparing Claudio to Malenko is doing a huge disservice to a guy that has had some really fun moments in AEW that show how much the WWE missed the boat on him. Is he a top level promo? No, but he's been very good at playing the "straight man" against guys like Orange Cassidy and the Young Bucks who often inject some levity into their matches and, recently, I really enjoyed him and Toni Storm's handful of minutes in the ring together. I'd also point to the Kings of Wrestling vs. Akira Taue and Jun Izumida match that's on YouTube for a really fun wrestling match with lots of comedy spots. I'm not arguing that Claudio would rate highly in terms of charisma, but if Malenko would be a 0 or a 1, Claudio is probably a 5 or 6.
Boss Rock Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 4/12/2021 at 4:39 PM, Boss Rock said: He may very well be the greatest tag worker ever. Kings of Wrestling, Real Americans, Brass Ring Club, and the Bar. All really good tag teams with four very different partners. And while he may not have a ton MOTYC's or classics on his resume, his consistency as a utility player and TV match worker is almost unmatched. Seems like a pretty easy lock even if I'm not sure I'd put him in the top 50. But that could change depending on how his indie run holds up and if he can continue to deliver. He will make my top 50. His AEW run has only added to an already pretty sizable resume.
highflyflow Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Damn near a lock for me, model picture of consistency for what, 15 years now? I’m sure there’s good stuff past that too. All time great tag worker, great heel, great TV worker, he just checks a lot of boxes for me.
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