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7 reasons why the Undisputed Era are the future of wrestling

The Undisputed Era: Kyle O'Reilly, Adam Cole, and Bobby Fish
The Undisputed Era: Kyle O'Reilly, Adam Cole, and Bobby Fish

They came from the indie circuit, ROH, and Japan. Everywhere they've been, they've won gold, and dazzled audiences with their modern American strong style.

They're the Undisputed Era, and they are the future of pro wrestling. Gone are the days of steroid-infused behemoths who can barely limp around the ring. This is a new era, one that values skill and technique more than brute strength, where technical acumen earns you a seat at the table a long time before being tall will.

By hiring these athletes, the WWE has proven that they are in touch with what's trending with the ever-fickle wrestling audience. Here are seven reasons why the Undisputed Era will be on the top of the wrestling world in the near future.


#1 Sheer brutality

The Era utilizes stiff striking as part of their offense.  Very stiff.
The Era utilizes stiff striking as part of their offence. Very stiff.

Kyle O'Reilly has trained in martial arts his whole life, and Bobby Fish is no slouch in the striking department, either. Even Adam Cole has some stiff shots, like his brutal superkick.

The Undisputed Era have mixed the Japanese Strong Style with the American Indie style to create a unique experience for the fans. Who says junior weight wrestlers can't hit as hard as heavyweights? When you get in the ring with the Undisputed Era, you better be ready to fight.

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