As fans have seen during his few in-ring appearances since his debut last month, Rose has an intensity and aggressiveness that his opponents tend to bring out, and not to their advantage. In past bouts, he has unleashed with great fury and anger against whomever he is in the ring with. He leaves the party side of himself behind and suddenly reverts back to the Leo Kruger side of himself, delivering spinebusters and lariat clotheslines, usually resulting in wins. It is almost as if he snaps. Whatever the reason for the mid-match transformation may be, it has proven effective to this point. Once he gets in that mode, he proves nearly unstoppable. And after the official calls for the bell, he reverts back to his fun, eccentric ways. For those few moments, however, he flashes the traits of a truly dangerous wrestler who could wreak serious havoc whenever and wherever he so pleases.
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