When assessing a mainstream high-flyer, an Internet smark will often cite a quasi-notable indy talent with the capacity for near-uncountable rotations when delivering a particularly striking spot during a match.
To them, they are the true high-flyers; the ones who deserve all the praise that they feel men like Rey Mysterio are undeservingly lavished with.
However, to such people I have this to say: many of those men you so psychotically idolize are little more than two-bit spot monkeys, more likely to break a leg than to pull off a match that surpasses anything but a quick display of exaggerated diving prowess that devalues common offensive maneuvers, lacking any of the amenities of a genuine wrestling mat...
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