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MooGati wrote on 08.01.2024:
[9.0] "I still can't pretend he's the most entertaining in the ring, but this SmackDown GM run has shown him to be one of the better actors in TV wrestling right now. This is a guy who could wrestle tomorrow but still be on WWE TV as a character ten or twenty years from now."
overmetal01 wrote on 04.12.2023:
[10.0] "Quite simply, Nick Aldis is one of the best minds in the business, one of the best workers in the world, and is a top body guy. His video packages he edited for the Ten Pounds of Gold Series were great. His feuds with Tim Storm and Cody Rhodes were the best in the business and in 2019 he was the anchor of the best show at the time, NWA Powerrr. His match producing led him to an on screen role in WWE, and it's only a matter of time until he's in ring. Checks all the boxes."
TheOneAndOnlyCactus wrote on 24.08.2023:
[8.0] "Nick Aldis has come a long way from his days as Brutus Magnus, where he was put on TV way too early in TNA. Aldis is a throwback to the 80s NWA. He's not flashy, he's not the quickest, but he is crisp, sharp in the ring. His work is very effective, and as a result in his prime he was constantly good, even if rarely excellent between the ropes. While not dripping with the most amount of charisma that you will ever see, Nick Aldis is still a pretty good talker in most environments, capable of getting his point across rather well more often than not."
DEADLOCK66 wrote on 16.08.2023:
[8.0] "Nick Aldis has improved his character and storytelling since being Magnus in TNA. Aldis is a bit of an homage to old-school wrestling storytelling. NWA and he felt like a perfect fit, a modern-day take on territorial wrestling when WWE and WCW were the powerhouses. It was evident back then being picked as the young gun future of TNA because he had the right look and wrestling skills but needed more character work. Although flexible over the years with the British invasion to main event mafia to the current national treasure. His best days might be past him, or he could go on to have another big run with a variation of his current character. I understand the criticism if Aldis isn't the type of wrestler you like to watch in the ring. I like all types of wrestlers as long as you excel at your role. I think he has always done that, so I'm comfortable with the rating I gave him as it is a career rating, but I also believe he has the potential for another great run in the upcoming years."
MetalZilla wrote on 17.07.2023:
[4.0] "He's just so boring to me. The "national treasure" gimmick when he's not a top 50 worker in North America let alone the world is wild to me. I saw nothing special out of his matches for a while now, his NWA title reign was so dull."
InsertFunnyNameHere wrote on 17.06.2023:
[8.0] "Aldis is a great wrestler to be a major piece for a smaller company. NWA proved that perfectly. In Impact, hes bound to do win a world championship, and to see him do that will likely make me happy. 9/10 promo, 7/10 in-ring, 10/10 look and a 5/10 ceiling. Probably a 8"
CoopyHoncho wrote on 05.06.2023:
[7.0] "He's a throwback to the 80's and 90's Crockett/WCW days. He's not flashy but he's a solid, crisp worker and while he won't do 25 stars in the Tokyo Dome, brother, he's not going to give you a bad match either. His promos are his strength and he wears suits which has become rare in today's wrestling."
Superdestroyer wrote on 30.09.2022:
[8.0] "This guys promos are some of the best! His in ring talents are worth watching too! Always looks like a professional"
Benwerder wrote on 31.07.2022:
[9.0] "Super Wrestler! Passt perfekt mit seinem oldschool angehauchten Wrestling in die NWA. Würde ihn aber auch gerne mal bei AEW sehen. Sein Stil aus Technik und Power würde sich gut ergänzen."
WrestlingStats1 wrote on 26.07.2022:
[8.0] "Assets: Has the size commonly associated with a top caliber wrestler. Has handled the responsibilities as a top champion with aplomb. Is surprisingly versatile in a variety of roles in wrestling (including work both behind the camera and as a commentator. ) - - - Flaws: Never proved his mettle at the highest level. Doesn't exactly exude charisma. Seems better situated in a traditional environment as opposed to a modern environment. - - - Career Potential: Franchise minor league (or exceptional national league) main eventer."
vinnyv91 wrote on 22.06.2022:
[3.0] "Complete charisma vacuum rendering him totally boring as a result. For the NWA to grow they need to stop giving the belt to this guy for years on end and let better talent run the show"
Dogo763 wrote on 14.02.2022:
[6.0] "A solid worker that is a jack of all trades but master of none. He can hold his own with promos and has decent charisma. His ring work is solid and can have a decent to good match usually. There's just not much that really stands out about him."
killowenskill wrote on 27.01.2022:
[10.0] "Nick Aldis is my favorite North American wrestler after Bryan Danielson. Convincing appearance, incredible charisma, perfect ring feeling, and some of the best sales I've seen in wrestling. He is undeservedly deprived of attention only because minimalism has gone out of fashion, but it seems to me that Aldis is an ideal representative of the old school, and he doesn't look like a shadow of Race, Flair, Windham and other progenitors of mainstream wrestling in the USA, he feels like an heir who was entrusted to lead this style forward and not give up. The fact that he still stands for the NWA, although he was GUARANTEED to be offered a contract by major promotions, deserves the highest respect. Whatever material I include with him, be it a promo, a segment, or a match, I will remain satisfied, and it's far from the MOTY matches that he, by the way, is capable of (both matches against Cody, against Scurll, against Murdoch). Anyway, I hope that the era will allow this narcissistic, arrogant Briton to shine at the highest power, so that no one has a chance to call him mediocre. Nick Aldis is amazing."
GriffinX wrote on 19.01.2022:
[6.0] "Nick Aldis feels like the wrestler that should of been a bigger deal yet something just never clicked. He wants to be the "Flair" or Bockwinkle type but just doesn't reach that level."
benny5bellys wrote on 20.11.2021:
[5.0] "A deathly dull wrestler, I can't remember a single one of his matches beyond the Cody one. On the plus side he presented himself superbly during his run with the NWA title and can talk well."
BakingKayfabe wrote on 24.10.2021:
"The perfect wrestler. Excels at everything from psychology to promos to ring work while also being a top professional."
BUIOOMEGA wrote on 30.08.2021:
[9.0] "I was not a Nick Aldis/Magnus fan, absolutelly not! But his work with the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship, expecially with his second reign, of course, it's really something! Thanks to his work NWA is really relevant now and Trevor Murdoch has to thanks him for puttin'him so over. Great work!"
texasyosh wrote on 29.08.2021:
[4.0] "He really isn't as good as I thought he was, at all. I can't remember a single memorable time with him as champion. Hogs the belt, really isn't that great in any regard."
arkhamoutlaw10 wrote on 14.06.2021:
[4.0] "I wish I understood the appeal that promoters see in Nick Aldis, but unfortunately he is very boring and rarely delivers a match that's above mediocre inside the ring. His time as NWA champion was sterile a long time ago and is an example of sterility instead of stability."
SoreThroat wrote on 05.02.2021:
[8.0] "Carries himself like a true champion. Ever since the Corgan era of the NWA, I have been really impressed with Aldis. He is solid in the ring, but he really shines on promos and how he carries and presents himself."
Lcrossin wrote on 11.11.2020:
[9.0] "A wrestler who has a really old school look and style. While his tna run may not have been the best he is largely responsible for the nwa being back on the up, so he desrves credit for bringing legitimacy back to the company and the title."
01mr01 wrote on 11.10.2020:
[9.0] "Aldis really does have the look of a main eventer. Handsome, fit, stylish with some solid mic and ring skills. He's doing wonders for the NWA but I would love to see him have a run in AEW where I think his more "classical" gimmick would offer an interesting contrast."
SSEighty7 wrote on 02.10.2020:
[7.0] "In the ring, Aldis isn? t flashy. He is very old school in his way big doing things. His presentation though, is pretty outstanding. He looks like a million bucks, and what he? s done for the NWA Worlds title is outstanding. He looks exactly what a top guy in the business should look like. Cuts some high level promos and makes you feel like you? re about to see a major show. He? s been apart of some incredible builds in wrestling. His matches probably cap at 3 out of 5 stars if you use that measure, but that doesn? t matter. You? re simply getting a workman-like, reliable wrestler presented in amazing fashion."
Ma Stump Puller wrote on 16.08.2020:
[6.0] "Honestly, I'm shocked Aldis/Magnus hasn't found himself in the WWE as of yet. He's the kind of guy who could excel in that environment: looks great with a belt, in very good shape physically, athletic and capable in the ring, can cut promos either as a face or heel, etc. His time in TNA was very mixed, and I found most of his singles runs to be lacklustre. The NWA seems to be a better fit for him considering it isn't exactly a promotion with a lot of spot monkey antics or the need for 900 flips, and he's done well to promote the NWA belt, which has for years been basically a complete afterthought (Colt Cabana, a comedy wrestler, winning the belt was a new low) and has brought it back up to a reasonably strong standing. He's not remarkable in the ring by any means, but he's improving every time I check out his matches. In a few years, he could actually be quite great, but for now? I can't really say he's a top guy or anything like that."
jchiofal wrote on 23.01.2020:
[8.0] "If you're looking for Meltzer-ian wrestling classics, Aldi's isn't the wrestler for you. His moveset isn't complex, but it has impact and fits his psychology of working on the back of his opponents. On the mic, he's comfortable as a face, but excels as a heel. His actions in the ring, storytelling, and psychology are honestly some of the best today, and fit the old school feel of NWA. His wrestling is in opposition to the style of today, while also fitting today's wrestling style in some ways. Nothing is flashy, or pretty, but everything he does counts and has a reason for being done. He's a good wrestler, and is deserving to hold the NWA championship"
Cheker wrote on 11.01.2020:
[7.0] "In the ring, he's only "good" (as if there's anything wrong with that), but the way the man carries himself makes you pay attention to him. Nick Aldis carries himself like a wrestler should, and his promos are excellent. Sometimes you're not quite sure whether he's a face or a heel. He's neither. He's Nick Aldis. He found the balance everyone should strive to find."
KyleEnjoysWrestling wrote on 07.08.2019:
[6.0] "Has an excellent look, but mostly mediocre in the ring. His run with the NWA title helped to make that belt feel like something. His run on top of TNA came at a time when the company was spiraling out of control & he really didn't help matters."
ElPolloLoco wrote on 28.04.2019:
[5.0] "Nick Aldis is the bigger and stronger NWA version of New Japan's YOSHI-HASHI: like his Japanese counterpart he's absolutely average in every thing except for the fact he married a far more talented wrestler than he is. I cannot think of a single Aldis thing did in the ring or on the microphone that impressed me. Which would be absolutely fine if he were a midcarder: we need them just like we need main eventers and crazy high flyers. But the pushes he received have been completely out of proportion with his talent. I cannot blame Aldis for them and to be honest I cannot even blame the bookers and promoters who pushed him: talent is being syphoned out of the indies at an ever accelerating pace and we have to make do with what's left."
MogGuy wrote on 06.11.2018:
[3.0] "Not good in TNA, not good now. Sorry Magnus/Aldis fans but I've never seen anything in this guy. Every company he's been in management has got behind him for reasons I will never understand."
Titansrevenger wrote on 30.05.2018:
[7.0] "I see big things for Nick Aldis in the near future. He has been holding onto and bringing new life to the long dead NWA Championship. I commend him and Billy Corgen on this so called Crusade to bring prestige back to the title in there online story line entitled 10 Pounds of Gold. Aldis is one of those wrestlers that has been overlooked for years by myself and many others. His stay in TNA for so long had him lost in the shuffle and his stock fell considerably. Despite winning the TNA title and the GWF title nothing really developed from those endeavors. That has been changing in a very profound way and Aldis is taking place in a landmark event this year called ALL IN. He will be clashing with Cody Rhodes and I predict this match will cast Nick Aldis in a new light. The man carries himself very well as a champion. I am also impressed by his looks, in ring skills and promos. He is as far as I can tell the total package in many ways. My only knock against him is not a fault of his own and it's his lack of marketability at this point. I hope that Nick Aldis breaks out this year and gets the credit he deserves for all his recent accomplishments."
stephen075 wrote on 25.03.2018:
[10.0] "Came on a lot and learnt so much from Doug Williams and wrestling around the World. Doing a great job at helping the NWA making itself relevant again."
steviecw wrote on 10.12.2017:
[7.0] "Journeyman main event wrestler, if that isn't a contradiction. Despite not ever quite being seen as one of the best going, he's succeeded in winning the TNA/Impact, GFW and NWA World Championships. In addition to tag titles in TNA, Noah and NJPW (albeit the last one is controversial), as well as a number of other title and tournament victories. He's also found his way to bookings in notable companies like CZW, AAA, ICW, RPW and WCPW. But for whatever reason, he's never quite made himself indispensable or iconic in a promotion. I feel that Aldis could still prove himself to be better than we think he is if he gets on a regular TV schedule outside of Impact... but at present he's been floating on under represented indie cards and is best known for some of the middling days on TNA. I like him, one of the more decorated UK born wrestlers, curious to know what the future holds."
Iamthegreat wrote on 10.12.2017:
[10.0] "One of the most underrated wrestler today, he have a decent run in TNA where he was Tna world champion.. Magnus has a good personality and he have a star look and good in the ring as well as in the mic.. recently won the NWA world title hoping he will bring the prestige back to the NWA world title."
NoName wrote on 03.03.2016:
[9.0] "Bei Magnus (oder Nick Aldis, je nachdem) kann man eine interessante Karriere nachverfolgen, sicherlich war er zu beginn nicht der schlechteste, allerdings gab es dort noch viel Luft nach oben, mittlerweile hat er sich aber wirklich gebessert zu einem soliden In-Ring Worker, 9 Punkte ist mir seine Entwicklung und seine aktuelle Lage schon wert."
craigoh wrote on 27.01.2016:
[9.0] "I've watched this guy for 7 years now and he has vastly improved since then, he looks like a champion, he has great ring work and has shown it in matches with Marty Scurll, James Storm and Samoa Joe in the past, no greal gimmick to speak of, it's just him being him but he can play heel and face very well and on the mic over the last few years he has improved dramatically - he is often used on british TV for strong man contests and Wrestle Talk TV. I feel he deserves a opportunity in one of the major companies (WWE or New Japan) as he is the complete package performer."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 18.04.2015:
[8.0] "Definitely someone to watch. Magnus has a good mix of techincal wrestling and power-based offense, is quite athletic, and is constantly improving in the ring. He is also a good talker and has a good look. In short, a guy with 'superstar' written all over him. Due to atrocious booking and through no fault of his own, his first run with the TNA World Title was a disaster and ultimately a major career setback for him, but he's still under 30 and should have no trouble rebounding in time. I think the sky's the limit for him."
HottRoddTX wrote on 07.03.2015:
[8.0] "From Gladiator to wrestler, this guy has wrestling skills. Still mad he's engaged to my future wifey Mickie James, he's still a great wrestler. Teaming with some greats and a extremely decent singles run."
Andre Teixeira wrote on 19.11.2014:
[7.0] "Magnus has a great look, he's very charismatic and his mic skills are pretty good. He isn't a very good in the ring, at all, however he's young. Main Event material."
AriesMark wrote on 11.02.2014:
[8.0] "Has become a really good wrestler in recent years. Probably one of the better cowardly heels in wrestling today"
LondonFootball wrote on 26.01.2014:
[8.0] "Magnus hat mich und meine Frau seit gut zweeinhalb Jahren immer wieder überzeugt. Optisch eine Ausnahmeerscheinung - zumindest vom Gesicht her. Am Mic seit dem letzten Heelturn durchaus ansprechend. Einzig die Ringtätigkeiten sind nicht so meins. Wer den Elbow vom dritten als Finisher macht, muss diesen mindestens so grandios wie der Macho Man darstellen können."
NaGoyah09 wrote on 26.01.2014:
[6.0] "Ganz Solide Im Ring, allerdings am mic gefällt er mir nicht so für ein würdigen TNA Champion muss da mehr kommen."
Kid Rock wrote on 25.01.2014:
[7.0] "Magnus ist jung und talentiert, keine Frage, verfügt dazu auch noch über ein nicht abzusprechendes Charisma und einen sehr kernigen Look, der ihn fast wie den Daniel Craig des Mainstream-Wrestlings erscheinen lässt. Leider beim untergehenden Schiff TNA, am falschen Ort, auch wenn es sicher nicht schadet als Jetzt-Main Eventer ausreichend im Fokus zu stehen, so dass er eventuell in den nächsten 2-3 Jahren auf den WWE-Radar erscheint wo er, bei ausreichender Workrate, Ehrgeiz und der richtigen Einstellung, großes erreichen könnte. Ich würds ihm von Herzen gönnen."
Blade Bourdeaux wrote on 27.12.2013:
[7.0] "Hoffnungsvolles Talent und mit dem TNA WHC Gürtel hat er schon mal einen Meilenstein erreicht. Ich glaube er hätte auch das Talent und den Look für die WWE. In 1-2 Jahren vielleicht..."
HammertonWay wrote on 27.12.2013:
[9.0] "Nothing could make me happier than to see Magnus as world champion. He has worked hard since day one, and TNA took care of him, putting him in tag teams with fantastic wrestlers. Douglas Williams, Desmond Wolfe, Samoa Joe, they have helped him become the man he is today. He is the first major British world champion, he's only 27 years old, and Magnus has a lot left to show us."
WrestleArts wrote on 08.12.2013:
[7.0] "Hat einen guten Look, Charisma und gutes Micwork. Im Ring sauber, aber nicht herausrangend. Gerade seine Trademark-Moves sind IMO eine Schwachstelle, außer dem Toprope Elbow hat da nichts einen besonderen Glanz oder Impact."
daniel cassidy wrote on 26.11.2013:
[4.0] "There's nothing specifically good or bad about Magnus. He's a good wrestler, an adequate talker at the best, sells well, has managed to have a decent match or two, and has excellent charisma. Above all that stands the blandness of his character, and it stands tall. Don't get me wrong; I'd like to see Magnus succeed and I'm willing to give his matches and honest try, it's just that I can't see past just how boring he is inside and outside the of ropes. It's hard for me to see Magnus as anything more that simply "TNA's British guy"."
ProRedstone wrote on 02.11.2013:
[10.0] "ICh finde in den letzten Monaten ist er einfach nur genial gemacht, kann den World Titel holen von mir aus."
TAWPTierJustin wrote on 04.10.2013:
[10.0] "I've been a big fan of Magnus ever since he paired up with Desmond Wolfe and Chelsea back in late 2010. Not only can you look at him and see future world champion written all over him, but this guy has every other tool necessary to be a world heavyweight champion someday. Magnus has all the potential in the world to become a world champion and an absolutely fantastic main eventer, it just depends on how TNA uses him. He's doing great right now as one of the up-and-coming talents on the TNA roster and he's in a prominent role on TNA television today, but I really hope they'll eventually utilize him to his full potential because Magnus is a TNA home grown talent that you just cannot throw to the wayside at all."
ThatGuy wrote on 27.06.2013:
[4.0] "Er hätte seinen Namen besser bei "Oblivion" behalten denn da gehört er mit seinen sehr beschränkten Talenten hin. Seine Wrestling Fähigkeiten sind im besten Falle mittelmäßig, an Mikrofon ist er zu ertragen nur hat es ihm bisher auch nicht viel gebracht. Seine bisherigen Gimmicks waren entweder Fehlschläger oder einfach nur Bedeutungslos. Ein weitere TNA-"Star" der auf vielen Cards präsent aber für die Company nur totes Kapital darstellt, quasi die Kategorie Eric Young wobei Eric Young doch schon mehr im Ring zu bieten hat. Als Team mit Samoa Joe erträglich aber sonst gibt seine bisherige Karriere keinerlei nicht viel her."
Steenerico wrote on 29.05.2013:
[8.0] "Magnus hat sich in den letzten Jahren sehr weiterentwickelt und wird völlig zurecht als die Zukunft von TNA bezeichnet. Im Ring weiß er stets zu überzeugen, aber auch am Mic ist er sehr stark. Es bleibt nur zu hoffen, dass TNA seinen aktuellen Push durchzieht und ihn nicht verbookt. Beim aktuellen TNA Booking bin ich aber sehr optimistisch. Für mich ist er auf jeden Fall ein zukünftiger TNA World Heavyweight Champion, welcher TNA Fans noch einige Freude bereiten wird."
anglejoe wrote on 14.03.2013:
[8.0] "Gefällt mir sehr gut, ordenlitche Micskills und wirklich überzeugend im Ring."
Bowlen wrote on 27.02.2013:
[7.0] "Als Tag Team-Wrestler in der British Invasion immer gefällig, allerdings habe ich in ihm nie jemanden gesehen, der eine nennenswerte Singles-Karriere hinlegen würde. Seitdem er an seinem Look gefeilt hat, wirkt er jedoch auch als Einzelgänger wesentlich besser. Verbal ist er auch schon sehr weit. Wrestlerisch meiner Meinung nach zwar nur gehobene Durchschnittsware, aber vielleicht kann er sich darin auch noch verbessern, schließlich ist er noch blutjung. Hoffentlich verpasst TNA es nicht, ihn in den nächsten zwei Jahren zu etablieren. Andernfalls dürfte sicherlich auch Vince an ihm Gefallen finden."
Wolky wrote on 20.09.2012:
[6.0] "Hat in jedem Fall viel Potential. Sehr gut am Mic, sieht gut aus und hat eine charismatische Ausstrahlung. Denke auch im Ring ist er nicht so übel, muss aber endlich mal nen gescheiten Push von TNA erhalten, dann könnte er wirklich einer der Topstars der Promotion werden."
Witchfinder wrote on 20.08.2012:
[7.0] "Magnus is a good wrestler. He has to do better though if he wants to be one of TNA's aces. I liked his recent trip to Japan."
Y2J3richo wrote on 29.06.2012:
[7.0] "Magnus kann eigentlich ganz gut überzeugen, mit 25 Jahren hat er noch recht viel Potenzial. Besonders gut finde ich sein Mic-Work, TNA sollte ihn öfters sprechen lassen denn im Gegensatz zu vielen anderen kann er es ziemlich gut. Sein Moveset ist noch relativ ausbaubar, es macht trotzdem meist viel Spaß seine Matches anzuschauen, wenn er weiter an sich arbeitet und vielleicht seine Moveset etwas ausbaut hätte er definitiv einen größeren Push verdient."
DragonSleeper wrote on 21.04.2012:
[7.0] "Anfangs noch sehr grün und kaum interessant. Nun aber deutlich verbessert, sowohl am Mic als auch am Ring. Apropos Ring: Bei Ring Ka King überzeugt er nochmal ne Ecke mehr als bei TNA, der Mann könnte wirklich Zukunft haben. Nur schade dass es die British Invasion nicht mehr gibt."
Thomas Carlson wrote on 12.02.2012:
[6.0] "Hat sich inzwischen gemacht und ist gott sei dank weit weg vom Gladiator Gimmick. Könnte bei TNA wohl mehr erreichen, wenn man ihn lassen würde. Mic Skills sind vorhanden was man bei einzelnen Promos merkt. Gut vor Heimpublikum kann man alles sagen und es ist over. Im Ring natürlich noch ausbaufähig. Hoffe das er jetzt mehr Einsatzzeiten bekommt."
downtown2 wrote on 25.08.2011:
[6.0] "Unfassbar, dass Magnus erst 24 Jahre alt ist. Zum einen deshalb, weil er schon ziemlich alt aussieht, zum anderen weil er eine sehr reife Figur im und ausserhalb des Rings macht. Er hat sich von seinem Start bis heute enorm entwickelt und steht bei mir als kommender Main Eventer ganz oben auf der Liste der Anwärter. Dummerweise ist er bei TNA, wo man solchen Talenten gerne mal einen Stock in Speichen wirft, wenn sie gerade am heißesten sind (Hernandez, The Pope, Jay Lethal, Morgan etc. ). Aber wer sich in so jungen Jahren bereits ein derartiges Profil, einen so guten Look, brauchbare Mic Skills und tragbare In Ring Fähigkeiten zugelegt hat, der wird seinen Weg bis ganz nach oben machen. Und wenn nicht bei TNA, dann in der WWE."
Donald Duck wrote on 23.06.2011:
[6.0] "Ein ganz normaler Midcarder. Mehr ist er aber auch nicht. Sehe ihn eher als Tag Team Wrestler als Single Wrestler. Im Tag Team Bereich hätte er meiner Meinung nach auch mehr Chancen."
Hu-Man wrote on 11.06.2011:
[7.0] "Der Junge wird immer besser. Aus dem kann mal was großes werden, denn im Gegensatz zu Matt Morgan kann man bei ihm eine deutliche Entwicklung erkennen."
ClaudeSpeed wrote on 10.03.2011:
[8.0] "Toller Techniker der zwar, wie viele vor mir gesagt haben, voN Williams getragen wurde aber trotzdem ein nettes Moveset besitzt und sicher ein paar spannende Matches auf die Beine stellen kann. Die Arbeit am Mikro beherrscht er auch sehr gut. Leider scheint es so als wäre er mehr ein Tag Team Wrestler , was eigentlich nicht schimm ist. Ich hoffe auf eine Rückkehr von Desmond Wolfe und die Entwicklung von London Brawling, die eigentlich ja schon eine Chance auf das TT-Gold sicher hatten."
Matt4Wrestling wrote on 27.02.2011:
[3.0] "Ein Wrestler, der ohne Doug Williams unterzugehen scheint! Doug konnte das, was Magnus nicht drauf hatte gut kaschieren, doch jetzt hat er, außer einem guten Körperbau, nicht viel zu bieten. Mehr Training, mehr Charisma und eine Reunion mit Doug, könnten seine Karriere wieder voran treiben!"
jjchiofalo wrote on 23.02.2011:
[10.0] "Magnus is definitely had a major stock rise in TNA. He has a great physique, with great mic skills and great wrestling skills. He is deceptively strong, and agile. No one expected him to become this good in the course of the year. Magnus' stock is definitely rising."
Navid wrote on 18.08.2010:
[6.0] "Eben hab ich zum ersten Mal gelesen wiejung er noch ist. Also für das junge Alter kann man ihm seine Fehler im Ring absolut nicht verdenken. Was er auf seiner Seite hat ist eine natürliche Ausstrahlung und ein Micwork an dem ich nichts schlechtes finden kann, welches in den USA durch den klaren britischen Akzent wohl immer Heat ziehen wird. In dem Alter wüsste ich wenige die so talentiert sind wie er. Leider ein fast verlorenes Jahr für Magnus. Er ist immernoch jung und talentiert doch was kommt morgen?"
Denz wrote on 23.07.2010:
[9.0] "Wenn man den Brutus Magnus sieht, der letztes Jahr in der British Invasion nur als Dekoration da war und dann den selbstbewussten allein stehenden Magnus sieht, der mittlerweile sich sehr verbessert hat, dann kann ich nichts anderes als 9 Punkte für sein momentanes Auftreten geben."
Telecine wrote on 21.02.2010:
[8.0] "Unglaublich, wie sich dieser Mann verbessert hat und was für ein grausamer Worker er war, als er bei TNA debütiert hat. Doug Williams hat ihm wirklich sehr geholfen, in erster Linie, um in Tag Matches Brutus' Schwächen zu verbessern, aber ich bin mir sicher auch hinter den Kulissen beim Training, denn mittlerweile ist Brutus auch in der Lage relativ sicher Singles Matches und längere Phasen als aktiver in Tag Matches zu bestreiten."
Wizz21 wrote on 30.01.2010:
[7.0] "Konnte sich meiner Meinung nach im Laufe der letzten Monate erheblich steigern, als Einzelwrestler zumindestens solide, im Tag Team mit Doug Williams gut."
ShakDragoon wrote on 19.01.2010:
[6.0] "Nachdem ich zunächst seine Verpflichtung nicht nachvollziehen konnte, so muss ich jetzt zugeben, dass er sich an der Seite von Doug Williams durchaus gut entwickelt hat. Ich freue mich über meinen anfänglichen Irrtum und hoffe, dass die Britisch Invasion nun nicht ins Nachtreffen gerät."
element-41 wrote on 12.01.2010:
[7.0] "Als Tag Team Wrestler stark, jedoch schlechter als sein Partner Williams. 7 Punkte!"
El-Chupakneebray wrote on 08.01.2010:
[6.0] "Muss ihn dringend aufwerten (+2) - im Team mit sehr starken Doug Williams zeigt er, dass man von ihm in Zukunft sicher weitaus mehr erwarten kann."
chryzz wrote on 08.01.2010:
[7.0] "Jung , Talentiert und auf dem besten Wege nach ganz oben"
Typhix wrote on 22.12.2009:
[6.0] "Nach dem etwas skurril wirkenden Gladiator-Gimmick hat er mittlerweile seinen Platz bei der British Invasion gefunden. Ordentlicher, solider Worker."
1234 wrote on 20.12.2009:
[9.0] "Bei TNA ist Brutus Magnus trotz des bescheuerten Namens eines der heißesten Eisen im Feuer. Er hat die Fähigkeiten am Mikrofon und im Ring, mit denen er ganz oben mitspielen könnte. Baut man ihn nun behutsam auf, sehe ich nur positiv für ihn in die Zukunft."
DJ MaSch wrote on 16.12.2009:
[6.0] "Habe meine Meinung über ihn mitlerweile geändert. Hat sich gut entwickelt und in der Tag Team Szene seine Nische gefunden."
brianpillman wrote on 27.11.2009:
[6.0] "Ein großes Talent. Im Ring sehr lernfähig, das hat er bereits in seinen ersten Monaten bei TNA gezeigt, wo er unglaublich von der Erfahrung von Doug Williams profitierte. Am Mic bereits hervorragend. Könnte ein Dauerbrenner werden."
Henne wrote on 20.11.2009:
[6.0] "Macht sich, macht sich. Stark im Team zusammen mit Doug Williams."
The Mountie wrote on 21.10.2009:
[6.0] "Als riesig gehypter Gladiator fehlbesetzt, als Tag-Wrestler aber zeigt er, dass er überaus brauchbar ist."
Kurt Winkel wrote on 20.10.2009:
[7.0] "Ich bin gespannt wie Brutus Magnus sich noch entwickelt, eine starke Ausstrahlung bringt er immerhin schonmal mit. Bislang gefällt er mir, das Verfrachten in die Tag Team-Division hat ihm definitiv gut getan."
holu wrote on 25.09.2009:
[7.0] "Er hat ein gutes Micwork und das unglaublich arrogante Händeschütteln mit Doug Williams macht ihn zu einem tollen Heel bei TNA. Im Ring sind seine Leistungen noch stark schwankend, aber er ist ja auch erst 22 Jahre alt. Das Gladiatorimage fand ich persönlich gar nicht so schlecht, aber es war zu unglaubwürdig, weil seine Gegner nicht gesquasht wurden."
Asuma wrote on 15.07.2009:
[7.0] "Die British Invasion hat mir gezeigt das er auch anders kann, wie man bei einem "Konkurenten" von Cagematch sieht wird hier einfach zuviel dannach entschieden was die anderen Toll finden. Von mir bekommt Brutus eine 7 da ich nach seinem wandel vom Gladiator zum Anti-Amiland Briten positiv überrascht bin und wenn man ihm Zeit lässt wird aus dem Jungen noch was."
Undertaker94 wrote on 18.04.2009:
[5.0] "Mir gefällt dein Gimnick nicht aber sonst ganz okey"
gerybundy68 wrote on 11.04.2009:
[3.0] "Weiss nicht, was man sich bei diesem bescheuerten Gimmick gedacht hat. Er ist ja wohl ein Projekt eines Teils des TNA Vorstands. Sollte , da er in der guten englischen Wrestlingschule ausgbildet wurde, die nötige Technik mitbringen. Bislang aber ist davon noch nicht viel zu sehen, und in Punkt Ausstrahlung und Charisma eine klare Null."
quazogen wrote on 09.04.2009:
[4.0] "Im Ring ganz solide, aber doch sehr uncharismatisch. Mir gefällt das Gimmick nicht und auch die Art wie er eingesetzt wird."
Tomko wrote on 02.02.2009:
[6.0] "@wwetna: Noch nie irgendwo gesehen und du gibst 0 Punkte? Ich verstehe deine Logik nicht. Also ich kann mich dem Obermacker nur anschließen, denn er ist ein guter junger Worker, der auch die richtigen Veranlagungen mitbringt. Bei ASW konnte er gefallen und nun bin ich gespannt, ob er sich auch bei TNAW durchsetzen kann."
Obermacker wrote on 15.08.2007:
[6.0] "Englischer Worker mit gutem Body, der noch seinen Weg machen wird."