Bo Rida
Fry's dog Seymour
Pulled one over on everyone. Got away with it, this time.
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Post by Bo Rida on Oct 1, 2008 7:33:46 GMT -5
The ref doesn't see face teams tag so orders the fresh man out of the ring, while his back is turned heel team switch without tag, it makes no sense.
Pulling the tights and the hand on the ropes while doing the abdominal stretch, I still don't get how they work.
Do some quick chain wrestling, stand up and face off, milk minimal crowd applause.
The 10 punch into powerbomb in Undertaker's matches.
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Post by cruiserfan on Oct 1, 2008 7:45:51 GMT -5
Some of you seem to dislike wrestling. I would suggest you stop watching.
On the other hand, how can people say "When guys intentionally set themselves up for Rey's 619" and forget to say "When guys take Jeff Hardy's spinning mule kick and immediately launch themselves sloppily backwards into the bottom of the corner so he can do his slingshot dropkick spot"? That's the sloppiest setup to a move I've seen.
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Post by "Sweet & Sour" ImSoFudginGreat on Oct 1, 2008 8:29:38 GMT -5
I HATE the top rope "leg up boot" spot. Just because 99% of the time, the guy is going for a double axe handle. I mean, you never see a guy hitting a double axe handle from there... BECAUSE HIS OPPONENT'S FN ON THE GROUND. Haha... you know... your right. I don't think I can remember anyone ever successfully pulling that move off. Its times like these when you know you watch too much wrestling. ~Kyle I do believe Ravishing Rick Rude hit Junk Yard Dog with one at Summerslam 88...though it may have been a fist...
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Post by Dynamite Kid on Oct 1, 2008 8:30:30 GMT -5
It doesn't happen any more, but people taking off a shoe or something and hitting their opponent in the head with it, winning the match... despite the fact that by that logic they should win it with a simple kick.
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MOONDOG
Trap-Jaw
I've got a bone to pick with you !
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Post by MOONDOG on Oct 1, 2008 8:30:58 GMT -5
Both men climbing to their feet ( Usually after a rest-hold ) and one beats the other to a clothesline - cue another rest-hold !!!!!
Really started becoming prevalent in the early 90's Wrasslins never quite been the same since either IMO.
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Jobes
Unicron
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Post by Jobes on Oct 1, 2008 8:42:05 GMT -5
When someone climbs to the top of the ladder in a ladder match, and instead of grabbing whatever is up there, they paw at it like a cat until they get knocked off.
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Kae
Dennis Stamp
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Post by Kae on Oct 1, 2008 8:58:55 GMT -5
This hate is quite specific, so bear with me. I hate it when a feud is meant to be full of emotion, when wrestlers are meant to hate each other, and then don't show it in the ring. For instance, the supposedly kidnapped and tortured Rey Mysterio slapping fans' hands and posing on the way to confront the person who hated him. Or Punk and Cody Rhodes starting their match with . . . uh . . . locking up, after Cody helped to cost Punk the title?
I also hate moves that require the person to lie down and wait for the other wrestler to perform an entire floor routine before hitting their finisher. Scotty 2 Hotty is the obvious example.
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Deleted
Deleted Member
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2008 9:11:30 GMT -5
When the referee counts to 3, even when he can blatantly see the wrestler's foot on the rope
When two wrestlers continue to brawl just outside the ring, and therefore get themselves counted out. If you hate each other so much, get back into the ring and let the match continue!
When a wrestler gets hit with an object like a shoe and act like they've been shot
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Post by bigdaddyfive on Oct 1, 2008 9:36:49 GMT -5
Snitsky's spots, definitely.
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Post by forgottensinpwf on Oct 1, 2008 9:40:05 GMT -5
Someone irish whipping Triple h, then ducking to get trip' knee to the face.
it looks really dumb and predictable.
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Post by The Peoples Elbow on Oct 1, 2008 9:56:14 GMT -5
I really don't like the 619 at all. The set up is lame and so is the "finisher". I would only mark if Khali did it, as he'd probably wind up ripping the ring apart in the process.
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Dean-o
Grimlock
Haha we're having fun Maggle!
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Post by Dean-o on Oct 1, 2008 9:57:15 GMT -5
I hate clothesline over the top rope spot...mainly because 9 out of 10 times the receiver is standing by the ropes, with his arms hooked in the ropes so he can easily do a flip to the outside.
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Post by BoilerRoomBrawler on Oct 1, 2008 12:13:16 GMT -5
The 619
I find the fact that the roll-up seems to be the only alternative pin that ever works.
School Boy? Crucifix? German Suplex Pin? Fuhgeddaboutit!
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Sajoa Moe
Patti Mayonnaise
Did you get that thing I sent ya?
A man without gimmick.
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Post by Sajoa Moe on Oct 1, 2008 12:47:30 GMT -5
Note to anybody who faces Shawn Michaels:
If you're lying on the mat and you begin to hear rhythmic stomping, it might be a good idea to get out of the ring.
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The Ichi
Patti Mayonnaise
AGGRESSIVE Executive Janitor of the Third Floor Manager's Bathroom
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Post by The Ichi on Oct 1, 2008 12:56:09 GMT -5
Pretty much most of Reys and all of Kelly Kellys. You can see the oppoment doing pretty much everything for them.
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Oct 1, 2008 13:00:05 GMT -5
This hate is quite specific, so bear with me. I hate it when a feud is meant to be full of emotion, when wrestlers are meant to hate each other, and then don't show it in the ring. For instance, the supposedly kidnapped and tortured Rey Mysterio slapping fans' hands and posing on the way to confront the person who hated him. Or Punk and Cody Rhodes starting their match with . . . uh . . . locking up, after Cody helped to cost Punk the title? Ricky Steamboat actually talked about something like this in an interview I read. He said, using himself and Flair's feud as an example, that in that kind of situation, when it first happens, of course guys are gonna want to tear each other apart, but, after the fact, they've had time to think, and plan, and are going into the match with a cooler head, so they won't just tear into a guy and waste their energy. I'm paraphrasing, of course, but I think it makes sense.
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Post by acressl on Oct 1, 2008 13:06:51 GMT -5
Any spot that involves a finisher with a huge tell. Things like the Sweet Chin Music, Earthquake's Splash or really anything that is audibly called out. At least have a guy weasel out of it only to find himself in it again from time to time or something.
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Post by derrtaysouth95 on Oct 1, 2008 13:08:31 GMT -5
in ladder matches:
two guys on a ladder....someone comes in and pushes the ladder over....they get crotched on the top rope or spill to the outside (often through tables.)
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default
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Blames Everything On Snitsky. Yes, Even THAT.
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Post by default on Oct 1, 2008 13:12:48 GMT -5
When RVD or HBK hit a splash and roll around the mat like they took a bunch of damage too (makes sense), compared to pretty much everyone else just acting like it was nothing.
Does HBK have weak ribs? Does RVD has a lowered lung capacity?
It's nothing I hate, in fact I love the way HBK and RVD sell them... it just irks me some.
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Naniwa
Trap-Jaw
a creature void of form
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Post by Naniwa on Oct 1, 2008 13:18:27 GMT -5
Where one wrestler holds the opponent while his partner runs the ropes to deliver a forearm only for the opponent to duck out of the way at the last minute. It only works when done as a comedy spot and is the single worst way to set up a tag team break up.
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