I admired his toughness, he didn't give up, and he didn't whine like Bret's character, but wasn't overly fond of when he stunned guys I liked. I liked the Rock having good matches but I didn't cheer him as a heel. I didn't cheer him against Mankind or Austin. I did cheer when he stood up to the Corporation. Wrestling is different because I don't think the people are cheering the actions (if they are cheering mocking Paul Bearer, then shame on them, I would hope they don't people don't cheer villains doing evil things like 4 on 1 beat downs), so much as cheering the talent.TheGmGoken wrote:Have you watched wrestling? Stone Cold was a heel but he was doing so well at his job that people cheered him. Hence whyhe was turned face at WM16 against Bret Hart. Another example is The Rock and Cm Punk. Cm Punk made fun of a legit heart attack and kayfabed mocked a dead guy(Paul). He still got cheered. Being a great villain causes people to cheer for you.ABED wrote:What's great about him torturing a great guy like Kuririn? It adds to the viciousness and drama, but it's not something to cheer for.TheGmGoken wrote:Not really. It's not like I'm cheering for people like George, HItler, and other people who does similar things in real life. I cheering for a villains that is brutal as fuck. Him impaling Krillin has to be one of my favorite anime-manga moments EVER. Just crushing GOhan and killing people for no reason is what makes Freeza such a great character. We need more villains like him.
Yes, his brutality makes him a POS, hence a great villain, but that's different than cheering.
You mean WM13, not 16, just FYI.





