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Same thing as before from the previous CRT. This'll very likely be the last one I'll make, as I really don't care for the other profiles, plus some of the stamina sections for the other wrestlers are good enough as it is.
Anyways, here we go.
Agree: @GarrixianXD, @DaReaperMan, @Nierre
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Anyways, here we go.
Stamina: Superhuman (McIntyre won the 2020 Men's Royal Rumble, defended the WWE Championship against the Big Show just 20 minutes after defeating Brock Lesnar. In his Hell in a Cell match CM Punk, he had a wrench driven into his forehead, had his Adam's Apple land on the edge of a wooden table, getting hit in the face and choked out with the leg of said table, took multiple shots from a toolbox to the face, the first shot causing him to bleed profusely, took Punk's finisher (GTS), but was able to muster the strength to hit a Claymore shortly after, was put in a Sharpshooter yet still had the strength to move his body and grab a wrench to hit Punk to get out of the hold, had a moment in the match where struggled lifting up the steel steps, which caused his back to give out on him numerous times to the point where he collapsed shortly after. He then took a second GTS right after and yet he still kicked out. Drew also withstood the Anaconda Vise, as well as numerous shots to the head from a wrench right after. It took a third GTS where Punk had his knee wrapped in a steel chain in order to put Drew down for good. In his Wrestlemania match with Seth Rollins, he took a Pedigree onto the concrete floor, a Curb Stomp, a Powerbomb into a Pedigree and a Curb Stomp right after and he kicked out. He also took a Curb Stomp on the announcer's table and recovered shortly after to hit a Claymore. Took 2 Punt Kicks from Randy Orton and was still able to walk away on his own two feet. Later that night, he walked out to the arena to attack Randy again, however he took a third Punt Kick later. It was reported that Drew McIntyre suffered a fractured jaw from the attacks. Despite this, he returned two weeks after the attack and gave a beatdown to Randy. The Punt Kick is one of the most feared and dangerous moves in the WWE, and it’s notorious for putting wrestlers’ on the shelf for months. In his Steel Cage with Karrion Kross, Drew was sprayed with mace, yet he continued fighting despite suffering the effects of the mace)
Stamina: Superhuman (Had a 21:50 Falls Count Anywhere match against 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt. Had a 21:55 match against Damian Priest. Had a 23:40 match against Austin Theory. Had a 21:10 match against Finn Balor. Lasted 65:35 in a Non Title Gauntlet match. Had matches against John Cena that lasted 22:44, 19:25 and 22:48 respectively. Had matches with Dolph Ziggler that lasted 22:01, 30:10, 18:40 and 27:45 respectively. Shinsuke Nakamura stated that Seth has been fighting with a broken back for years, which is something Seth backs up, saying that he has two fractures in his lumbar spine that he's been living with for over 4 years, and that it gets worse and worse the more he performs. In his Wrestlemania match with Logan Paul, he took multiple body shots from Logan's titanium-reinforced hand, as well as Logan's One Lucky Punch finisher, yet kicked out and continued fighting. Came into his Wrestlemania match against Triple H with an injured knee as well as a 103 degree fever from the flu. During the match, he took a DDT on the announcers table, a chair shot to his bad knee, a second chair shot on the same knee, a brutal knee drop onto his knee, torture holds, multiple attacks on the bad leg with a steel chair used as leverage, another torture hold, a third torture hold, a Pedigree, yet he kicked out, continued fighting, and won the match. During both nights of Wrestlemania 40, Seth Rollins took a great deal of punishment. In night one, Seth's leg was heavily targeted during his tag team against The Rock and Roman Reigns, along with his injured back as well. Seth also took a low blow, a Sharpshooter, and a Spear through the barricade. The very next night, Seth had to face Drew McIntyre with an injured leg and back. During the match, Seth took a Claymore right off the bat, attacks targeted towards his leg and back, continuously traded blows with Drew, landed on his bad leg after attempting a Super Stomp, yet still avoided Drew's Claymore, but then took a Future Shock DDT right after, and took another Claymore yet kicked out. It took 2 more Claymores to Rollins down. His stamina/resilience was stated to be "otherworldly" by commentary. In his Hell in a Cell match with Edge, Seth took a suicide dive that made him hit his face on the steel cell, had his body bounce off the steel cell and through the table, an Edge-O-Matic on the steel steps, as well as an elbow drop with a steel chair used as leverage, a Buckle Bomb and a Spear, a ladder shot to the face, it took a low blow from a steel chair, multiple torture holds, and a Curb Stomp on a steel chair to finish Seth off)
Stamina: Superhuman (Comparable to Olympic athletes such as Mark Henry or Chad Gable, had a 25:31 match with Drew McIntyre, he and Cesaro defeated Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy in a 30:00 iron man match. Kicked out of Big Show's WMD. Big Show's punch has been measured at almost twice that of a normal heavyweight champion. Big Show’s KO Punch has an impact of 1809 PSI, which is significantly stronger than Sheamus’ own finisher, the Brogue Kick. A referee suffered chronic neck pain when hit with the move. The Brogue Kick was stated to cause extreme nerve damage and tingling in the extremities of the victim. Even a top tier talent such as Christian has stated that since he got hit with the Brogue Kick last year, he hasn’t been the same since, and the nerve damage it caused forced him to get shoulder surgery. A visual demonstration of the effects of The Brogue Kick are proof that the move causes Reversal of Cervical Lordosis, which is a fairly common health issue. Despite Big Show’s KO Punch being significantly stronger than Sheamus’ Brogue Kick, which causes all of this damage, Sheamus was still able to kick out of the KO Punch and continue fighting. In his match with Drew McIntyre, Sheamus had his stomped into the steel steps, withstood multiple attacks with a kendo stick, sent through the LED screens, took a suplex on the concrete floor, and he continued, albeit losing in the end. In his Hell in a Cell match with Randy Orton, Sheamus took attacks from the steel post, steel cell, and the steel steps. He also took a scoop slam on the steel steps and a draping DDT on the concrete floor. and an RKO, yet he continued fighting, albeit losing in the end)
Stamina: Superhuman (Had a 19:46 Last Man Standing match against Roman Reigns. Had a 20:15 match against Sheamus. Had matches with John Cena that lasted 19:22, 19:07, and 20:01. Had a TLC match against D-Generation X for the Unified Tag Team Titles that lasted 22:50. Had a 19:25 Last Man Standing match against The Undertaker. Was speared through the barricade and the announce table and was able to respond to the 10 count. Survived a 5-story fall and came back later with no visible damage. Kicked out of Sheamus' Brogue Kick. Sheamus’ Brogue Kick has an impact of 1322 PSI. A referee suffered chronic neck pain when hit with the move. The Brogue Kick was stated to cause extreme nerve damage and tingling in the extremities of the victim. Even a top tier talent such as Christian has stated that since he got hit with the Brogue Kick last year, he hasn’t been the same since, and the nerve damage it caused forced him to get shoulder surgery. A visual demonstration of the effects of The Brogue Kick are proof that the move causes Reversal of Cervical Lordosis, which is a fairly common health issue. Despite the Brogue Kick being this damaging, Big Show kicked out of it and continued fighting. In his Barbed Wire Steel Cage Match with JBL, Big Show was thrown face first into the steel support beam of the steel cell, which busted him open, choked out with a tag rope, a shot to the head with bolt cutters and a Clothesline from Hell right after, a low blow and a boot to his open wound, yet he kicked out and continued fighting)
Stamina: Superhuman (Styles' longest six-person tag match was 19:45, his longest regular tag match was 26:00, his longest regular singles match was 60:00, and his longest match overall was the 2016 WWE Royal Rumble at 61:44. In his Summerslam match against John Cena, Styles took an Attitude Adjustment, as well as an Avalanche Attitude Adjustment, yet kicked out and continued fighting. Had another match at the Royal Rumble the following year against Cena where he took an Attitude Adjustment, took a wicked clothesline that turned him inside out, withstood the STF, as well as the Figure Four Leg Lock, took an Avalanche Attitude Adjustment and kicked out and continued fighting. It took 2 consecutive AA's to put Styles down. In his Wrestlemania match with Shane McMahon, Styles withstood being locked in a Triangle Choke for a long period of time, but still had the will to counter it into a Styles Clash. He also took a trash can to the face, as well as a Coast-to-Coast with a trash can used as leverage, yet he kicked out and continued fighting. Had a Boneyard Match with The Undertaker where he was slammed head first multiple times on a casket, slammed into a car window, repeatedly punched Taker to the point where he broke his finger, and he continued fighting until through a wooden structure. In his TLC match with Dean Ambrose, he was suplexed on a steel plate, dropped on his crotch and was smacked in the face with a steel chair, catapulted into a steel ladder and had the same ladder dropped onto him, took multiple attacks from steel chairs, an elbow drop through the announcers table, and a Dirty Deeds on the steel steps, yet he continued fighting)
Stamina: Superhuman (Bálor was able to keep up with Brock Lesnar who uses MMA moves to brutalize the enemies. Balor was able to defeat Johnny Gargano after a lengthy 30-minute battle. Had a 60:00 Fatal 4-Way Iron Match with Johnny Gargano, Adam Cole, and Tommaso Ciampa. Came into his match against Pete Dunne with an injured arm, as well as suffering from numbness and nerve damage in his jaw. Throughout the match, Finn was put into multiple torture holds, had his fingers slammed into the ring canvas, multiple attacks to his injured jaw, had his injured arm and hand stomped on, as well as locked in another torture hold, had his fingers, unintentionally low blowed himself, and was hit with the Bitter End, had his hands stomped on twice, took an enziguri to his injured jaw, and had his fingers snapped again, yet he continued fighting and won the match) | Superhuman (Far superior to before. Regularly no sells attacks from wrestlers that are comparable, if not, superior to his base form. Was able to continue a gruelling match against Seth Rollins and ultimately win it even after receiving an injury that side-lined Bálor for 8 months. He suffered a dislocated shoulder, a torn bicep, a torn pec, and a torn labrum. Finn himself said his shoulder was “totally destroyed”, yet he continued fighting. In his Ladder Match with Kevin Owens, he took multiple shots to his ribs with the ladder, was slammed onto and squished between a ladder, took a Pop-Up Powerbomb, which is Owens’ finisher, a Powerbomb on the apron, which was a move that injured Sami Zayn, yet he continued fighting and he ended up winning the match. In his Hell in a Cell match with Edge, Finn was barely phased by a chair shot, took a dropkick against steel cell while trapped in between kendo sticks, quickly recovered from a Flapjack and an Impaler DDT, quickly recovered from a Killswitch and the Edge-O-Matic, took a ladder shot to the head that busted him open so bad to the point where head to receive 14 staples on his head mid match, took an Impaler DDT from the top rope, put himself through a table from an elevated height and took a Spear yet he kicked out. It took multiple kendo stick and steel chair shots, as well as a Conchairto to finish The Demon off)
Agree: @GarrixianXD, @DaReaperMan, @Nierre
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