Artículo sobre Jay Briscoe y su papel de liderazgo en la lucha libre
Being champion has now given Briscoe an added responsibility in a leadership role, one that he’s more than eager to jump into. As an example, Briscoe brought up a recent Proving Ground match he had with Griff Garrison, and what he advise he gave to Garrison after their match was over.
La importancia del liderazgo en la lucha libre
“I said ‘Look brother…crank that s**t up,'” Briscoe said. “‘You’ve got it. You’ve got it. Now you just need that confidence. You just need to go out there and you need to go a thousand miles per hour. Maximize your potential. Don’t hold back. Don’t hold back. I want you to hit me hard. I want you to swing me around the ring. Whatever.’ Just the aggression.
La agresión como elemento clave en la lucha libre
“This is a fight. This is a fighting sport. It’s a performance, but what we do, we’re portraying a fight. So it’s just the aggression…that’s the main thing that I want the next generation to kind of, I want them to embrace that. Cause now, there’s not a thing wrong with it. I love watching matches with high spots and flips and acrobatics. But I feel like just a little bit here lately, we’ve got a little bit lost with just a bit of aggression and just the raw…the base element is that we’re fighting. And that’s what I kind of want to pass onto these kids.”
El legado de Jay Briscoe
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