William Regal Thinks Not Executing Pins Correctly Is Disrespectful To The Audience

Aspiring wrestlers should probably PIN this tweet...

Matt jeff hardy

Jun 24, 2022

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Wrestling legend William Regal provided more insight into his in-ring philosophy on the latest edition of his Gentleman Villain podcast.

The former King of the Ring was discussing the importance of pins, going so far as to say that not doing them correctly is disrespectful to the audience.

On pins and their importance, the current AEW star stressed why they matter and noted that he and Jim Ross will comment if he sees talent doing them badly:

"I'm a pin freak. I like to make my pins look good. I believe pins are the foundation of what we do. We are portraying trained professional fighters with instinct. You know you can beat somebody with a pin. One thing I will say, and people can laugh and I don't care because I think I've earned my right to say this, that more people should take notice of the pins. Nobody pulls them up over this stuff.

"Jim Ross sometimes calls out people on the pins and I will too. If you look back on a lot of my commentary in the early NXT stuff, if I don't see a correct pin, I'm going to say why. Jim on AEW now will say why. Talent shouldn't get offended at that. They think he's burying them. They should look at that and say, 'Maybe I should tighten my pins a little bit'. He can't kill his credibility as an announcer, and I wouldn't as an announcer, by calling something a great pin when there is nothing covering either shoulder when you're trying to pin somebody.

"In a movie, I know a stuntman misses by about six inches when he hits somebody. But if you saw that in the fight scene in the movie, you wouldn't watch it. You, not doing proper pins on people, that's basically treating your audience with disrespect in my opinion. So I'm going to leave that and let the people create all kinds of fuss about that and I'm burying people. I'm not".

H/T WrestlingNews.co

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