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It seems like the wrestlers make it a game of running from Quint Kessenich as quick as they can. You can see guys run to the middle of the mat to avoid him. 
 

It doesn’t make them look cool or make the sport look good. You just look like a jerk. Just wait 30 seconds and give a stock answer.

We create 100 threads complaining about ESPN and the “quality of the production” vs basketball. Well, the UNC point guard wouldn’t run away from an interview after a game either. 

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9 hours ago, Packard said:

It seems like the wrestlers make it a game of running from Quint Kessenich as quick as they can. You can see guys run to the middle of the mat to avoid him. 
 

It doesn’t make them look cool or make the sport look good. You just look like a jerk. Just wait 30 seconds and give a stock answer.

We create 100 threads complaining about ESPN and the “quality of the production” vs basketball. Well, the UNC point guard wouldn’t run away from an interview after a game either. 

Look he’s not well like or respected from those making it happen on the mat. Get a real man with a wrestling background and the wrestlers will look for him instead of running the other way.

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27 minutes ago, Rassling2 said:

Look he’s not well like or respected from those making it happen on the mat. Get a real man with a wrestling background and the wrestlers will look for him instead of running the other way.

A lot of people are scared of clowns and Quint is the biggest clown interviewer.

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Posted

"How did you feel after winning?"  

"What are you thinking right now?"

"Tell us what was going through your mind during the match?"

 

He's an ambulance chaser.   

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35 minutes ago, Coastal said:

A lot of people are scared of clowns and Quint is the biggest clown interviewer.

He’s also a typical fake phony fraud media figure who only comes out once a year supporting wrestling. He fools no one. 

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Just now, Kov88 said:

I’m sure the last thing they want to do is an interview after battling with a microphone in their face 

I’m sure they don’t, but if you want ESPN to treat you like a big boy sport you have act like a big boy sport. Big boy sports do interviews on the court. 

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2 minutes ago, Packard said:

I’m sure they don’t, but if you want ESPN to treat you like a big boy sport you have act like a big boy sport. Big boy sports do interviews on the court. 

"Big boy sports" get interviewers with expertise in their sport.  Wrestling gets a twatwaffle that doesn't even have a passing understanding of the basic rules.

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1 hour ago, Coastal said:

"Big boy sports" get interviewers with expertise in their sport.  Wrestling gets a twatwaffle that doesn't even have a passing understanding of the basic rules.

Oh yes, I remember Erin Andrews and Molly McGrath asking Tom Brady about the safeties leverage and how it told him the safety would rotate to the flats rather then play deep third. Then asking how he read the spacing concept on 2nd down in the 3rd quarter. 
 

They never lob softball questions such as, “How did you feel walking into the field for that last drive?” Or “Tell me what that receiver means to this team.”

 

They’re post match interviews. The questions will be the same regardless of who asks them.

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Maybe he should have a place near floor exit to the back and he can grab the guys there who he wants to interview as they leave?  Because right now he's just randomly showing up and chasing guys when they don't know they are going to be interviewed and just got done wrestling. 

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1 hour ago, Packard said:

I’m sure they don’t, but if you want ESPN to treat you like a big boy sport you have act like a big boy sport. Big boy sports do interviews on the court. 

Dude is literally chasing the wrestler down, it’s weird….. wrestling is never going to be a “big boy sport” compared to basketball or football, his approach just seems strange 

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48 minutes ago, Kov88 said:

Dude is literally chasing the wrestler down, it’s weird….. wrestling is never going to be a “big boy sport” compared to basketball or football, his approach just seems strange 

I agree. Probably isn’t - then we need to stop creating threads on here complaining because “ESPN would never allow this production problem of a basketball game”

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1 hour ago, Packard said:

Oh yes, I remember Erin Andrews and Molly McGrath asking Tom Brady about the safeties leverage and how it told him the safety would rotate to the flats rather then play deep third. Then asking how he read the spacing concept on 2nd down in the 3rd quarter. 
 

They never lob softball questions such as, “How did you feel walking into the field for that last drive?” Or “Tell me what that receiver means to this team.”

 

They’re post match interviews. The questions will be the same regardless of who asks them.

Andrews and McGrath were hired for one reason and it's not their amazing intellect.

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3 hours ago, Packard said:

I’m sure they don’t, but if you want ESPN to treat you like a big boy sport you have act like a big boy sport. Big boy sports do interviews on the court. 

Ok, Quint.

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29 minutes ago, Coastal said:

Andrews and McGrath were hired for one reason and it's not their amazing intellect.

I bet these boys wouldn't be running from Erin.

Posted
1 hour ago, Packard said:

I agree. Probably isn’t - then we need to stop creating threads on here complaining because “ESPN would never allow this production problem of a basketball game”

Production problems and on the ground interviewer are two completely different things

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