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I felt like waiting until some of the feats I requested to get calc'd first, then make this CRT, but:
1. None of the feats got calculated
and
2. This has been bothering me for a while and I want to tackle this now
Anyways, let's get started.
This applies to the following wrestlers:
John Cena
Triple H
Gunther
Drew McIntyre
Sheamus
Roman Reigns
The following wrestlers are only Peak Human (though for some reason Drew and Sheamus are Athletic Human, and Gunther is Class 5 to Class 25) in terms of LS
However, a good portion of the wrestlers on this level have shown very similar feats of strength, some examples being:
John Cena having a test of strength with Bobby Lashley and somewhat holding his own
Sheamus giving Mark Henry a good run for his money in an arm wrestling contest, albeit losing
Sheamus somewhat holding his own against Mark Henry in a game of tug-of-war
The commentary team implied that Cena and Triple H were roughly even in terms of strength
John Cena breaks out of The Great Khali's grip
His show of strength even startled Batista
Gave Mark Henry a good run for his money in an arm wrestling contest
Broke out of Big Show's bearhug
Broke out of Mark Henry's grip
Roman Reigns breaking out of Kane's grip
As you can see, this is very consistent for the wrestlers on this level of LS.
Am I saying that these guys should be Class 5 to Class 25 like the others? No.
However I am proposing this:
At least Superhuman, possibly higher
I think this is a good placeholder, as I firmly believe these wrestlers don’t directly scale to Class 5 to Class 25, in fact in virtually all of the clips shown here, they are giving it their all to overpower them, and even then it’s still a struggle, meanwhile wrestlers on the Class 5 to Class 25 LS range do their feats rather casually.
The WWE should be upgraded to Superhuman speed, and I actually found some decent evidence and supporting feats to back it up.
On this calc, John Cena survives getting ran over by JBL, or at least, that’s what we’d think
This segment was actually a buildup to their Parking Lot Brawl at The Great American Bash, where the commentators state that John Cena was able to escape in the nick of time, and that he was barely grazed. In the calc shown above, the car’s top speed was 40.5517241379MPH or 18.12824275860682m/s, which is decently Superhuman in terms of speed. This means Cena was able to get out of the way from a car that was moving at that level of speed.
Now, for some supporting feats…
Bianca Belair casually outruns athletes in track and field, even handicapping herself to give them an advantage
Mr. Perfect catches his own hail mary. While it is possible to catch your own hail mary throw, what makes Mr. Perfect’s catch objectively more impressive, was that after the ball left his hands, he waited a few seconds, then took off and caught the ball, as opposed to the kid immediately taking off the moment the ball left his hand.
And that's it. Superhuman LS and Superhuman Speed.
Agree: @LephyrTheRevanchist
Disagree:
Neutral:
1. None of the feats got calculated
and
2. This has been bothering me for a while and I want to tackle this now
Anyways, let's get started.
WWE Superhuman LS
This applies to the following wrestlers:
John Cena
Triple H
Gunther
Drew McIntyre
Sheamus
Roman Reigns
The following wrestlers are only Peak Human (though for some reason Drew and Sheamus are Athletic Human, and Gunther is Class 5 to Class 25) in terms of LS
However, a good portion of the wrestlers on this level have shown very similar feats of strength, some examples being:
John Cena having a test of strength with Bobby Lashley and somewhat holding his own
Sheamus giving Mark Henry a good run for his money in an arm wrestling contest, albeit losing
Sheamus somewhat holding his own against Mark Henry in a game of tug-of-war
The commentary team implied that Cena and Triple H were roughly even in terms of strength
John Cena breaks out of The Great Khali's grip
His show of strength even startled Batista
Gave Mark Henry a good run for his money in an arm wrestling contest
Broke out of Big Show's bearhug
Broke out of Mark Henry's grip
Roman Reigns breaking out of Kane's grip
As you can see, this is very consistent for the wrestlers on this level of LS.
Am I saying that these guys should be Class 5 to Class 25 like the others? No.
However I am proposing this:
At least Superhuman, possibly higher
I think this is a good placeholder, as I firmly believe these wrestlers don’t directly scale to Class 5 to Class 25, in fact in virtually all of the clips shown here, they are giving it their all to overpower them, and even then it’s still a struggle, meanwhile wrestlers on the Class 5 to Class 25 LS range do their feats rather casually.
WWE Superhuman Speed
The WWE should be upgraded to Superhuman speed, and I actually found some decent evidence and supporting feats to back it up.
On this calc, John Cena survives getting ran over by JBL, or at least, that’s what we’d think
This segment was actually a buildup to their Parking Lot Brawl at The Great American Bash, where the commentators state that John Cena was able to escape in the nick of time, and that he was barely grazed. In the calc shown above, the car’s top speed was 40.5517241379MPH or 18.12824275860682m/s, which is decently Superhuman in terms of speed. This means Cena was able to get out of the way from a car that was moving at that level of speed.
Now, for some supporting feats…
Bianca Belair casually outruns athletes in track and field, even handicapping herself to give them an advantage
Mr. Perfect catches his own hail mary. While it is possible to catch your own hail mary throw, what makes Mr. Perfect’s catch objectively more impressive, was that after the ball left his hands, he waited a few seconds, then took off and caught the ball, as opposed to the kid immediately taking off the moment the ball left his hand.
And that's it. Superhuman LS and Superhuman Speed.
Agree: @LephyrTheRevanchist
Disagree:
Neutral:
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