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Post by tamuthetongantiger on Dec 24, 2005 2:41:29 GMT -5
The clothesline from hell I beleive was back when Bradshaw was in the ministry of darkness with undertaker and teamed with farooq as the acolytes damn I wish the APA was still around, that was the only time I enjoyed bradshaw, but that's a different story Damn, APA were funny. Remember their brief feud with Billy and Chuck? At the time, their t-shirts said "Always Pounding Ass," and that cracked me up.
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Post by tmp2005 on Dec 24, 2005 4:00:49 GMT -5
Sidewalk Slam: Any move done whatsoever under the watchful eye of Tony Schavonie Don't forget the ol' kick to the midsection.
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Post by viscera on Dec 24, 2005 22:41:01 GMT -5
Why would or... HOW would anyone press a shooting star?
Also... how do you chop a block?
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Post by tigermask on Dec 24, 2005 22:49:12 GMT -5
What is so "Northern" about the Northern Lights Suplex? I see no shiny beams of light when that move is hit.
And what about a schoolboy? Do schoolboys practice that move occasionally?
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Post by The Raunchy Rugger on Dec 25, 2005 1:00:43 GMT -5
What is so "Northern" about the Northern Lights Suplex? I see no shiny beams of light when that move is hit. And what about a schoolboy? Do schoolboys practice that move occasionally? Ok, you got me on the northern lights suplex, I think it would have something to do with how the head of the person applying the move is bent back all the way looking up....oh now I am making no sense forget it. The Schoolboy I know I can explain though. I believe it comes from the old time playground prank where one kid gets down on all fours behind an oblivious victim and then is given a light shove by another accomplice, tripping and falling down over the person on all fours. The position they land in is the same as when a wrestler performs a schoolboy roll up.
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Post by angryfan on Dec 25, 2005 1:21:30 GMT -5
The Rana was developed by a guy calling himself Hurracan or something along those lines, Rana means frog, and when he did the move, he originally finished by bouncing up and down on the opponent's chest, like a frog. But, that as it turns out, hurts like hell, so he dropped that part but kept the name.
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Post by LaParkaYourCar on Dec 25, 2005 15:00:25 GMT -5
So Hurricanrana basically means Hurricane Frog??
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Post by thefunkytiger on Dec 25, 2005 18:04:37 GMT -5
So Hurricanrana basically means Hurricane Frog?? Sí
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Post by slopslopslop on Dec 29, 2005 7:01:16 GMT -5
So Hurricanrana basically means Hurricane Frog?? I guess since you're jumping like a frog but sorta spinning like a hurricane or something. so just imagine a giant frog creating a hurricane and BAM instant wrestling
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Post by beastboy on Dec 29, 2005 15:13:06 GMT -5
So does the Canadian Destroyer only work on Canucks?
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Post by Mister Yummy on Jan 11, 2006 20:19:00 GMT -5
About the Sidewalk Slam: I always thought it was named as such because of Booker T's "tought guy from Harlem" gimmick. In Harlem, when you slam someone, I would assume it would be on a sidewalk.
On a similiar note, it irks me when a move is called by the name of another move. The Side Suplex, or Sideslam, is often incorrectly called a sidewalk slam. A Belly to Back Suplex is often called a Back Drop. A manhattan Drop is often called an Atomic Drop(to be fair, it's an inverted Atomic Drop). Edge's Finishers are often called by names of his other finishers. Etc., etc. Does anyone else get annoyed at this practice?
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Post by jpinkston57 on Jan 11, 2006 20:26:31 GMT -5
Call me crazy... but I've never seen a gorilla give anyone a press slam.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Jan 12, 2006 0:26:22 GMT -5
Sidewalk Slam: Any move done whatsoever under the watchful eye of Tony Schavonie Except the finishers. Those were called Jack-knifes.
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Post by The Masked Jobber on Jan 12, 2006 23:23:20 GMT -5
Why is the Pounce such a devestating finisher as all it is someone bumping into you from another direction?
Do Worms usually chop things after they travel a distance?
How is the People's elbow more powerful than an elbow from the top rope?
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