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Post by . on Dec 26, 2007 19:25:20 GMT -5
the rollup it has to be like getting hit by a train considering how many have fallen to it.
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Mr Captain Falcon
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Post by Mr Captain Falcon on Dec 26, 2007 19:37:17 GMT -5
The spirit squad flap-jack thing where ther each grab a limb and throw him up..... i always cringed.
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Post by Silent Brad on Dec 26, 2007 19:49:16 GMT -5
Honestly? HBK's kip-up. Every time I see him do it, I'm expecting to hear his knees buckle and see him writhing on the ground. Am i a mean person for laughing at that?
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Post by A Dubya (El Hombre Muerto) on Dec 26, 2007 20:50:29 GMT -5
Hmmm.... Good question. The one thing that scares me is when I see Undertaker executing a superplex from the top-rope. I guess sometimes it looks like his opponent might miss a step, and it could end badly. I don't know, i think it makes me nervous just to see 'Taker still pull those off at this stage in his career with all the injuries he's suffered over the years. I find that I often say to myself, "You're too old to be doing this, man. Be careful." The same goes for Flair and HBK taking big bumps.
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Post by 404error on Dec 26, 2007 20:50:45 GMT -5
How about the Canadian Destroyer? One little mishap and all is finished.
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Post by . on Dec 26, 2007 20:55:08 GMT -5
in all seriousness though, the burning hammer(which takes very little end someones carrear, that and the package piledriver is just asking for someone to break a neck.
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Rubix Cube Johnny
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Post by Rubix Cube Johnny on Dec 26, 2007 21:06:11 GMT -5
When that jobber botched the pedigree HHH was giving him and he landed on his head.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Dec 26, 2007 21:13:28 GMT -5
AT first glance I thought this thread title was "MOVIES that scare you" and I was confused.
All I can think of is every time I see the clip from Royal Rumble 2000 of HHH Pedigreeing Cactus Jack onto thumbtacks it makes me cringe.
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Post by TromboneMan on Dec 26, 2007 21:19:19 GMT -5
The way Van Dam would take a piledriver. I'm sure you've all seen the vid.
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Post by damna on Dec 26, 2007 21:24:10 GMT -5
Agree with the Lambeau leap.....also not mentioned:
Alabama Slam- Maybe because it's Holly doing it..but that thing is a concussion waiting to happen....
The Pounce-It's not the impact that bothers me it's the guy hurtling 1000 mph back-wards that worries me.
heel Sgt. Slaughter's Noogie of death- well DUH............
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Post by nestlekwik on Dec 26, 2007 21:45:43 GMT -5
The only move I regularly cringe at anymore for some reason is when Ric Flair takes a back body drop. I don't know what it is, but every time he takes one, it looks like his hip could possibly shatter or even worse.
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Post by Rocket N. Nine on Dec 26, 2007 22:28:07 GMT -5
The way Van Dam would take a piledriver. I'm sure you've all seen the vid. Ten years later, and I still can't figure out how the heck he did that. Usually, whenever someone does any kind of flip off the top rope. I always think, "Oh God, he's gonna knee that guy in the face."
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Dec 26, 2007 23:02:20 GMT -5
The Vertabreaker used to make me very nervous. It was definitely one of the coolest looking moves around, but I'm glad no one does it anymore. If you screw that move up, the guy is dead. I remember Helms doing it to Kidman once on Nitro and it looking like Kidman's neck was snapped in two
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Post by Captain Wonderful on Dec 27, 2007 0:12:50 GMT -5
The Canadian Destroyer The Gringo Killa Half of AJ's original arial offence I thought this said "AJ's original anal offense."
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Post by machinegun on Dec 27, 2007 0:19:11 GMT -5
70% of the moves in ROH
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Post by King Fox -1017 Bricksquad on Dec 27, 2007 0:23:28 GMT -5
When Shawn Piledroved Cena on the steel steps at Wrestlemania, I cringed a little bit.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2007 3:21:10 GMT -5
greenbay plunge was the first one i thought of.
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Post by capnsteve on Dec 27, 2007 3:47:38 GMT -5
The only move I regularly cringe at anymore for some reason is when Ric Flair takes a back body drop. I don't know what it is, but every time he takes one, it looks like his hip could possibly shatter or even worse. That bothers me, too. I always think he's going to land on his arm and break it, but I guess he's been doing it that way for many years.
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Post by mazuli on Dec 27, 2007 3:51:35 GMT -5
The back body drop. I always get scared that the wrestler will think it was meant to be another move like the one where they land on their face and not their back but realize mid move they are supposed to flip. Or sometimes they won't complete the flip and land of their head, especially when it's guys who wait till the last second to finish the flip. I think it was Carlito once who barely missed hitting his head on the mat because he delayed it so long.
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Post by Honeybear Lyder on Dec 27, 2007 3:59:55 GMT -5
- Billy Kidman's SSP, he almost always wound up kneeing the guy in the head as he landed. - Any kind of suplex that has the victum land on their head/neck. - Alabama Slam. Took it twice and never want to take it again. The impact pretty much knocks you out.
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