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Post by Pagan Warrior on Sept 3, 2009 5:19:17 GMT -5
I belive the Steviekick was eliminated once HBK came back. Not really. Morrison, Shelton and until he was released, Umaga all use(d) it as a signature move.
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Post by Pervy Stone Cold on Sept 3, 2009 8:03:04 GMT -5
Doesn't appear that the Angle Slam was mentioned yet. I might be wrong, but who else does it other than Kurt?
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Post by Bocuma on Sept 3, 2009 8:11:00 GMT -5
Doesn't appear that the Angle Slam was mentioned yet. I might be wrong, but who else does it other than Kurt? Good one. I haven't seen that used by anyone other than Kurt. I'd like to see it brought back, though. That and the F5.
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Post by Dodge08 on Sept 3, 2009 9:48:08 GMT -5
Doesn't appear that the Angle Slam was mentioned yet. I might be wrong, but who else does it other than Kurt? Good one. I haven't seen that used by anyone other than Kurt. I'd like to see it brought back, though. That and the F5. Yeahhh good point, was just thinking about the Angle Slam since I last posted, but we could just be missing it, its only really an overhead back suplex? And the F5 is really just an attitude adjustment, just spinny
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Post by Dodge08 on Sept 3, 2009 9:50:38 GMT -5
I think MVP's Ballin' is the very nearest, and probably the most a move will ever look like the people's elbow! I'd say it's closer to The Worm than The Peoples Elbow Hmm I wouldn't go that far, I know theyre both a simple move "with theatrics" but Ballin' is an elbow drop, as was the people's elbow, and the Worm was just a chop to the head? Also, Ballin' and the People's Elbow both dropped parallel to the person lying on the mat, whereas the worm was hit adjacent to them.
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Post by Paul E. Funk on Sept 3, 2009 10:28:56 GMT -5
I'd say it's closer to The Worm than The Peoples Elbow Hmm I wouldn't go that far, I know theyre both a simple move "with theatrics" but Ballin' is an elbow drop, as was the people's elbow, and the Worm was just a chop to the head? Also, Ballin' and the People's Elbow both dropped parallel to the person lying on the mat, whereas the worm was hit adjacent to them. Both Ballin' and The Worm placed the recipient at one side of the ring while the guy executing left him lying to, basically, dance for the crowd and encourage a chant before hitting a low level ground attack. The People's Elbow is more akin to the 5-Knuckle Shuffle (I'd say intentionally). Particularly when Cena used to pump up his Reeboks instead of removing his elbow pad.
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Post by GaTechGrad on Sept 3, 2009 11:01:41 GMT -5
Both Jeff Jarrett and Black Reign (Goldust) have used the Pedigree in TNA as a non-finisher move.
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Post by Prince Petty on Sept 3, 2009 11:20:02 GMT -5
Ive only ever seen taker and kane do the tombstone in WWE Steve Austin's broken neck was caused by a tombstone done by Owen Hart. A result of that, and other neck injuries, is that Taker and Kane are the only ones allowed to do that move, or indeed, any piledriver type move, in the WWE. And, as D'Lo Brown was mentioned, I can't recall anyone ever doing the Sky High except him.
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Sept 3, 2009 12:25:04 GMT -5
Ive only ever seen taker and kane do the tombstone in WWE Steve Austin's broken neck was caused by a tombstone done by Owen Hart. A result of that, and other neck injuries, is that Taker and Kane are the only ones allowed to do that move, or indeed, any piledriver type move, in the WWE. And, as D'Lo Brown was mentioned, I can't recall anyone ever doing the Sky High except him. Kidman did the Sky High all the time, I think they called it the "BK Bomb" or something equally as stupid.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2009 12:30:26 GMT -5
I haven't noticed many Headbutts since Kozlov came in
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Post by Solid Stryk-Dizzle on Sept 3, 2009 12:30:43 GMT -5
Doesn't Tommy Dreamer do a version of the Sky High too?
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Post by Jay Carroll on Sept 3, 2009 12:38:50 GMT -5
Steve Austin's broken neck was caused by a tombstone done by Owen Hart. A result of that, and other neck injuries, is that Taker and Kane are the only ones allowed to do that move, or indeed, any piledriver type move, in the WWE. And, as D'Lo Brown was mentioned, I can't recall anyone ever doing the Sky High except him. Kidman did the Sky High all the time, I think they called it the "BK Bomb" or something equally as stupid. I wanna say that was the Kid Crusher, but that was his powerbomb counter into a facebuster that he broke out in every match, despite his opponents usually not even using a damn powerbomb. So, yeah, BK Bomb it is, I guess.
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Post by Paul E. Funk on Sept 3, 2009 13:59:13 GMT -5
Kidman did the Sky High all the time, I think they called it the "BK Bomb" or something equally as stupid. I wanna say that was the Kid Crusher, but that was his powerbomb counter into a facebuster that he broke out in every match, despite his opponents usually not even using a damn powerbomb. So, yeah, BK Bomb it is, I guess. If that was the Kid Crusher then what was that move he did that was like a reverse Pedigree, well not reverse but the opponent was behind Kidman with his head between his legs rather than in front of him.
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Post by whatamaneuver on Sept 3, 2009 17:27:55 GMT -5
Shattered Dreams - Goldust Mandible Claw - Foley The Worm - Scotty Too Hotty Boston Crab - Chris Jericho (?)
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