Just for a moderately hot take, the whole idea of trying to do bringbacks is a good one for sure. Like instead of spin to win as much, finding a new fresher way of progression (~in theory~)
BUT, I haven't seen too many that really look super good just from an aesthetic/steeze standpoint. I feel that grabs are seen as less necessary for them and there can be pretty significant shuffles and less clean landings. Also, I get the whole point is they are not supposed to be natural movements and that can come with pretty forced arm/body motions, but I think that sometimes that can make the trick not look super good despite the evident difficulty of breaking physics lol.
I think a good example of doing the bringback right and making it look actually dope as hell is A Hall in this Kimbo edit at 2:22
https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1070392/LIVE-RECAP-PART-1--KIMBO-SESSIONS-2023-Not to completely negate all I just said, but I would say a notable exception to my point is the Birk Ruud flat 0. I think that he took that to such a big feature that it just could not be described as anything other than sick or nasty af hahah