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Post by "Gentleman" AJ Powell on Aug 3, 2014 18:28:06 GMT -5
I know it's probably more than two, and I know I'm not supposed to open a new one until the previous is locked, but I found this GIF and needed to post it: Goddamn. You could march an army over that bridge. Also, bonus Rainmaker: Seriously think Okada's my favourite wrestler in Japan at the moment. Previous thread's here. No more than two GIFs per post, so happy posting!
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Post by Digital Witness on Aug 3, 2014 19:00:17 GMT -5
I don't think I've ever seen Okada throw a German before. That was awesome and he should use it more.
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Post by berlynwright on Aug 4, 2014 0:50:21 GMT -5
AJ has been killing it on G1
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Post by AdamAFL was sooooo wrong on Aug 4, 2014 3:38:03 GMT -5
AJ has been killing it on G1 Still the sweetest dropkick in the biz-a-ness today in my view. A thing of beauty.
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Post by 543Y2J on Aug 4, 2014 3:45:13 GMT -5
I am liking this Styles appreciation!
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Post by "Gentleman" AJ Powell on Aug 4, 2014 5:44:34 GMT -5
I don't think I've ever seen Okada throw a German before. That was awesome and he should use it more. Definitely. It was such a perfect German that Hitler saw it and was like "Damn dude."
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Post by Digital Witness on Aug 4, 2014 11:52:58 GMT -5
AJ has been killing it on G1 Still the sweetest dropkick in the biz-a-ness today in my view. A thing of beauty. One of the few reasons I'm down with more Okada vs Styles, the drop kicks, the glorious drop kicks.
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Post by WesternSloth on Aug 4, 2014 14:08:49 GMT -5
Has he ever been able to hit it and land on his feet? That would be incredible...
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Post by "Gentleman" AJ Powell on Aug 4, 2014 14:33:47 GMT -5
Not cool MG.
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Post by Digital Witness on Aug 4, 2014 16:23:28 GMT -5
LOL @ Anderson. That's some top notch screwing with your stable leader there.
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Post by Mondai Rogue on Aug 4, 2014 17:45:23 GMT -5
LOL @ Anderson. That's some top notch screwing with your stable leader there. It's actually the other way around, Anderson is the leader of Bullet Club.
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Post by Digital Witness on Aug 4, 2014 18:08:49 GMT -5
LOL @ Anderson. That's some top notch screwing with your stable leader there. It's actually the other way around, Anderson is the leader of Bullet Club. Isn't that a bit ass backwards though? Prince Devitt was the leader of the Bullet Club. Once Devitt leaves, the guy that joins the stable next does what Devitt couldn't do and wins the IWGP heavyweight championship. Yet one half of the tag team champs who's hasn't been working towards the top singles gold is leader? I know that Anderson has tenure in New Japan and has pretty much owned an IWGP tag team title for long stretches of time, but I can't help but feel that AJ is the man in that stable, as well as the company. Only way I'd ever buy Anderson being the leader of Bullet Club is if there's a hostile take over or he beats AJ for the gold, or beats the person that AJ beats for the gold.
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Post by Mondai Rogue on Aug 5, 2014 3:53:21 GMT -5
It's actually the other way around, Anderson is the leader of Bullet Club. Isn't that a bit ass backwards though? Prince Devitt was the leader of the Bullet Club. Once Devitt leaves, the guy that joins the stable next does what Devitt couldn't do and wins the IWGP heavyweight championship. Yet one half of the tag team champs who's hasn't been working towards the top singles gold is leader? I know that Anderson has tenure in New Japan and has pretty much owned an IWGP tag team title for long stretches of time, but I can't help but feel that AJ is the man in that stable, as well as the company. Only way I'd ever buy Anderson being the leader of Bullet Club is if there's a hostile take over or he beats AJ for the gold, or beats the person that AJ beats for the gold. I think it's because AJ can only really show up for the big shows (and the G1) whereas Anderson is based in Japan.
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Post by Ken: The Hero of WWE on Aug 5, 2014 10:17:17 GMT -5
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Post by 543Y2J on Aug 5, 2014 10:56:33 GMT -5
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Post by 543Y2J on Aug 5, 2014 10:57:17 GMT -5
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Post by 543Y2J on Aug 5, 2014 10:58:24 GMT -5
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Post by Steveweiser on Aug 5, 2014 11:05:14 GMT -5
Isn't that a bit ass backwards though? Prince Devitt was the leader of the Bullet Club. Once Devitt leaves, the guy that joins the stable next does what Devitt couldn't do and wins the IWGP heavyweight championship. Yet one half of the tag team champs who's hasn't been working towards the top singles gold is leader? I know that Anderson has tenure in New Japan and has pretty much owned an IWGP tag team title for long stretches of time, but I can't help but feel that AJ is the man in that stable, as well as the company. Only way I'd ever buy Anderson being the leader of Bullet Club is if there's a hostile take over or he beats AJ for the gold, or beats the person that AJ beats for the gold. I think it's because AJ can only really show up for the big shows (and the G1) whereas Anderson is based in Japan. Anderson is the head of gaijin talent for New Japan. He helped get Adam Cole, Michael Bennett and reDRagon in.
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Post by Mondai Rogue on Aug 5, 2014 12:16:04 GMT -5
I think it's because AJ can only really show up for the big shows (and the G1) whereas Anderson is based in Japan. Anderson is the head of gaijin talent for New Japan. He helped get Adam Cole, Michael Bennett and reDRagon in. That I did not know, that's a pretty sweet gig he's got.
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Post by 543Y2J on Aug 5, 2014 15:32:05 GMT -5
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