In some of my other posts about Taylor Reign of Muscleboy Wrestling, I joke about the possibility of Taylor being the boss at Muscleboy. Afterall, he's got a few good matches out there being a Grade A heel. But to be honest, Taylor is a versatile wrestler, and he does great playing jobber, too. We saw that in his match against Nick Flex. Don't get me wrong. I love Taylor the heel, but you can't ignore the appeal of Taylor the jobber. Taylor is smooth and lean, he's clean cut, has boyish good looks . . . he's the All-American jobber we love to see suffer.
And suffer he does! What makes a wrestler a good jobber is his ability to endure the punishment, and Taylor does a great job of enduring. We see that in another match of his at Muscleboy where Taylor faces off against Chris Cannon. A great jobber needs a great heel, and that's exactly what we get in Cannon who really manhandles Taylor with multiple power moves, like suplexes, racks, and bodyslams. And if you are a fan of the tombstone piledriver (and who isn't?), Cannon does not disappoint. It's one of his specialties. Meanwhile, Taylor endures throughout. All in all, it's a fun jobber vs heel match where each wrestler compliments the other. Taylor's performance as jobber makes Cannon shine as the heel, and Cannon's performance as the heel makes Taylor shine as the All American jobber.
Taylor the jobber . . . the boy knows how to suffer!
PS - To see more pics and commentary about this match, be sure to check out Joe's always insightful thoughts at his Ringside blog.
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