Al Snow Critiques Aspiring Wrestlers!

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Published 2016-07-19

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  • @johnniejay
    I honestly thought Al was gonna bury these guys. He was surpisingly supportive, always the sign of a great teacher.
  • @MansMan42069
    "Step forward with your left foot!" - William Regal
  • @Minmataro718
    I would be dead after 2-3 minutes of that... props to these guys.
  • @balesy1974
    Who wouldn't want to be taught the tricks of the trade from Al Snow? Great guy, great wrestler and going by this also a great teacher.
  • Training videos like this is why I don't care for the "you can't wrestle" etc. chants from crowds. When you see average people trying to do even the simplest of moves and routines you really realize how much skill even the "jobber" has at the major promotion level. Great video, thx for uploading and thx to Al for passing on his vast knowledge to the next generation!
  • @DerekDominoes
    Never cross your feet unless you're Ric Flair while stylin' and profiln'.
  • @XuliusCaesar
    When Al says "I love it" its like he's remembering his days as a greenhorn, making the same mistakes, and having to be coached the same as these guys. Al's a great teacher in that he doesn't belittle the mistakes that go with freshly learning the craft, he laughs them off, and corrects them. Every experienced wrestler you see in the ring now was once these guys. Granted, if they guys were a lot more experienced, and made mistakes out of carelessness rather than simply not knowing or being practiced enough, I'm sure he'd be much harsher in his words, and rightfully so.
  • @nmp3132
    Al Snow is so good to these guys. They are lucky to have him as their trainer. Someone like Hard core Holly would just tear their confidence to shreds
  • @ballzoffire123
    I feel like I'm watching something I was never meant to see.
  • @TraumaER
    Al Snow needs to have his own TV show. I could watch this type of show all day. This is true wrestling at its core.
  • @TheRabbitpaws
    honestly, Al Snow in my opinion was one of the best trainers on Tough Enough not just because of technique and understanding but also the fact he genuinely cared about safety of his students. Example. He said when Big Show was to body slam the tough enough competitors Al said he thought it would be a mistake and better to do a slap.. A slap you would have no choice but to react as it's like getting "hit with a frying pan" However, with a slam, if you don't fall right OR in the case of one of the ppl, they didn't sell it. it got Big Show mad and he ended up slapping him around anyway. He didn't even think it was a good idea to have Kurt Angle shoot against the competitors knowing that something could go wrong.. Which is did with Puder almost breaking Kurt's arm. Ton of respect and admiration for Al Snow.
  • I could listen to Al Snow talk about anything for hours- awesome guy all around!
  • @TheHorrorGeek
    I'm not even really a wrestling fan, but this is fascinating to watch. And yeah, Al Snow seems like a really great teacher.
  • @ctmdarkonestm
    I appreciate that Al isn't just yelling, and each instruction he gives comes with an explanation of why it should be done the way he's telling you
  • @greato80
    Like how Al laughing and not being a hard ass at their mistakes. Sounds like a good teacher talking about safety points concerningly and informingly.
  • This is the most interesting wrestling video I have watched apart from your shoot interviews. I would say this channel is more deserving of my wwe network subscription. Fantastic content guys, keep it up.
  • @d00ks
    Watching this have me a whole different perspective on how great every professional wrestler is. How great Bret was, HBK, Punk, HHH, this really makes me understand better what they mean by “timing in the ring”
  • have nothing but admiration for these kids. Everyone who became a master of their craft, past this stage of development. Keep practicing!
  • @SMC01ful
    He was great and so chilled out. I never knew about the feet positioning. Of course, now it all makes sense. In fact, it's exactly how I've seen armoured medieval combat guy's and re-enactors walk and hold their stance. Amazing to see how old school martial combat techniques have echoed through the ages.