Brian Hebner: Bryce Remsburg Is Killing Matches

Brian Hebner has issues with Bryce Remsburg’s refereeing performances in AEW

Matt jeff hardy

Sep 29, 2022

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Refereeing, it’s a thankless job but someone’s got to do it, but some arguably do it better than others.

We all have our favourite wrestling referees, but according to Brian Hebner, AEW’s Bryce Remsburg is ‘killing matches’, with Hebner saying the following on the Refin’ It Up podcast:

"I have to call the elephant in the room,” said Hebner. “I have met this guy several times. He's a very nice guy. It has nothing to do with him as an individual or a human being. Bryce Remsburg, and once again, a very, very nice guy. It's time for someone to let this guy know he is killing matches, and taking away the power, and taking away the show, and taking away the story because it's not about him. He's over dramatic with too many things. Sometimes I see some things that make me just sit here and really laugh because it actually is funny because that's how outlandish it's become and nobody's even seeing it, it seems like that works for that company.

“I think the guy's a good referee, but he’s not when he does all these things. So if somebody gets slapped, he's grabbing his face. If somebody gets kicked in the back, he's holding his back. He's jumping up and down. He's just over the top. I understand being involved in caring about what's going on in the ring and showing natural and when I say natural, I'll explain that if you'd like, but natural expressions. I've never once watched an MMA match and watched the guy and the referee sell everybody that gets knocked out. They don't do anything. They do their f****** job and that's what we need to do. It's okay if it's a spot where you're supposed to show emotion or you're supposed to show something, but not every time someone does something. Like I say the guy's a good referee if you take that out. Yeah, I love his count. I love his cadence. I like how he tries to stick to rules. But this has got to stop. He's taking away from talent, and I think that's unfair.”

H/T: WrestlingNews.co

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