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Post by John Cena's Boner on Aug 28, 2010 17:58:25 GMT -5
I liked the one where he added a spin to it, as in he spun the guy in the air in front of him while he was throwing him off his shoulders. That gave it an F5 effect to me.
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Post by Sajoa Moe on Aug 29, 2010 8:50:24 GMT -5
I always liked the ones on TBS, just an impressive show of strength even without any huge impact When did Cena appear on WCW Thunder? Anyway, I liked when he briefly used the Cradle Shock in late 2004. I remember him using it on Danny Basham after yet another failed JBL post-match attack.
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Post by Citizen Snips on Aug 29, 2010 9:34:15 GMT -5
Considering Cena's phenomenal strength and the relative safety of the move, why doesn't he always just do it off the second rope? It would end the "Fireman's carry don't hurt RAHH" complaints toot-sweet.
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Post by Mr Captain Falcon on Aug 29, 2010 10:42:20 GMT -5
Considering Cena's phenomenal strength and the relative safety of the move, why doesn't he always just do it off the second rope? It would end the "Fireman's carry don't hurt RAHH" complaints toot-sweet. I'd guess that not many talents would want to take that move considering that going up three feet more in the air and cena's feet are supported by two very thin ropes and nothing else. Plus the one taking the AA would have to be pretty talented to be able to help it enough, like Punk, Bourne, Yoshi, etc etc. I don't see it as safe or even possible to do it safely to Big Show or Mark Henry.
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