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    I can see the Batista Goldberg angle. I just would say I like Batista so much better. But either way, I can't stand Umaga. He's your typical big man, lumbering around the ring to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wedge View Post
    He's your typical big man, lumbering around the ring to me.
    Typical big man? How many Umaga matches have you actually watched? If you don't find him entertaining or impressive, fine, but most would agree that he is definitely not a "typical big man" who lumbers around the ring.

    Great Khali, Big Daddy V, and to a lesser extent, Mark Henry are typical big men who lumber around the ring. Umaga, on the other hand, actually wrestles. He'll throw in a superkick here and there, or a splash from the top rope. And I can't forget that diving headbutt/tree of woe thing he does. It's understandable for someone to call him boring, and I'm not about to argue over that opinion, but I think it's pretty clear too see just by watching him that he's not just a typical big. He's a lot faster and a lot more agile and athletic than the above mentioned typical big men.

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