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Post by Chainsaw on Nov 30, 2006 14:40:23 GMT -5
I wonder what move he was trying to do. I mean, moves like the FU aren't going to kill someone unless you drop them directly on their head. Other moves (like a burning hammer, which you wouldn't see on WWE programming anyway) are much more dangerous. Just remember, Khali, a "properly" trained wrestler, killed a guy with a backdrop.
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Post by ajdynon on Nov 30, 2006 15:43:36 GMT -5
Bodies have been bruised...
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The Raven
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Post by The Raven on Nov 30, 2006 15:45:05 GMT -5
I wonder what move he was trying to do. I mean, moves like the FU aren't going to kill someone unless you drop them directly on their head. Other moves (like a burning hammer, which you wouldn't see on WWE programming anyway) are much more dangerous. Just remember, Khali, a "properly" trained wrestler, killed a guy with a backdrop. The move changes everytime someone tells the story.
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Post by heffer111 on Nov 30, 2006 15:56:49 GMT -5
I wonder what move he was trying to do. I mean, moves like the FU aren't going to kill someone unless you drop them directly on their head. Other moves (like a burning hammer, which you wouldn't see on WWE programming anyway) are much more dangerous. Just remember, Khali, a "properly" trained wrestler, killed a guy with a backdrop. I mean, the dude was already f***ed up from before
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Post by LARIATOOO! on Nov 30, 2006 16:05:34 GMT -5
If Smackdown! is such an influenece, I guess his best friend hears people chant his name whereever he goes now.
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BrianZane
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Post by BrianZane on Nov 30, 2006 21:36:07 GMT -5
I wonder what move he was trying to do. I mean, moves like the FU aren't going to kill someone unless you drop them directly on their head. Other moves (like a burning hammer, which you wouldn't see on WWE programming anyway) are much more dangerous. Just remember, Khali, a "properly" trained wrestler, killed a guy with a backdrop. Correction: powerbomb. Multiple powerbombs, in fact, because the trainers at Roland Alexander's school kept telling Khali to give it to him until he took it right. And let's face it, standing well over seven feet tall, Khali is the IDEAL person to learn how to take a standing powerbomb from.
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Post by nublet on Dec 1, 2006 2:03:33 GMT -5
Not to antagonize anyone, but you have to consider that Indonesia is a third world country that hardly speaks any English. Education isn't their strongest point. The Indonesians are emotional lot, they don't need more violence on T.V. influencing their shitty kids. While I don't agree with censorship and what not (f***iin hate it), they're not totally in the wrong.
And pertaining to that Corby case, what you do you have to suffer the consequences of your actions. Posession of drugs with the intent of distributing IS a huge offense, in Singapore or Malaysia she'd be dead. All evidence pointed to her knowing about posessing the drugs anyway.
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