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Post by drjayphd (feat. Pitbull) on Dec 27, 2006 14:39:34 GMT -5
D'Lo Brown stole a backyard wrestling move I created years ago called the "Sister Crippler". I thought that was Virgil. Or maybe Raven?
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Post by CMPunkyBrewster on Dec 27, 2006 15:10:36 GMT -5
i have proof that i invented the van terminator. i used it in one of those play-by-mail games back in 1991. i have the original paper where i filled it out and described it. i called it the "deadly dropkick of doom" (gimme a break, i was 7).
i also thought i had invented the key krusher, but i was wrong.
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Post by Nice Guy Cody on Dec 27, 2006 15:34:57 GMT -5
When I was a kid, my "move" that I "invented" was the Power Driver. The idea was to hook the opponents arms and get them in a posityion like a powerbomb, lift them up a bit and then quickly slam them down into a piledriver.
Jay Briscoe calls it the Jay Driller.
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Post by TripleMerc on Dec 27, 2006 17:05:49 GMT -5
So far, no one's taken my "Manslaughter"- I wrap around the right leg like I'm doing a Figure-4, then proceed to do a Sharpshooter. I have. Although I called it the Torture and Mutilation.
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Post by Suck it Trebek! on Dec 27, 2006 18:15:07 GMT -5
I've seen my Hammerlock DDT used a couple of times, although they haven't done the psychology of the opponent getting their shoulder dislocated or falling slam on the head though.
I invented this move called "Pain" like back in 98-99, and didn't find out the Muta Lock is in incomplete version of it (you're supposed to turn over so that your elbows are on the mat and your opponent is in the air defenseless) until this year.
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Post by The Hawaiian Hammer! on Dec 27, 2006 20:51:58 GMT -5
"The vicious Left"
That was MY baby, before that everyone used to throw haymakers with their right hand
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Post by Warwolf on Dec 27, 2006 22:00:02 GMT -5
Have you ever seen a wrestler use a move you either thought you made up, or popularized yourself in your backyard/e-fed/indy/anything that would apply to you matches? I personally used the STO for my finisher, and I've seen a lot of people use it (Even though I thought I invented it, I'd later find out I didnt thanks to the internet) but I've only marked when Ariel used it to beat Kelly at D2D A friend of mine started doing the Electric Chair Drop before Edge or Kanyon but I dont know if anyone did it before them. Probably Nova. Dude does everything. Brock started using the Brock Lock where he uses his own HEAD as part of a submission move involving someone's leg being wrapped around it about three months after I thoguth it up. Eddie started doing the multiple standing suplex not long after I thought it up after wondering if it could be done since Benoit does those triple Germans.
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Post by Suck it Trebek! on Dec 27, 2006 22:11:06 GMT -5
Have you ever seen a wrestler use a move you either thought you made up, or popularized yourself in your backyard/e-fed/indy/anything that would apply to you matches? I personally used the STO for my finisher, and I've seen a lot of people use it (Even though I thought I invented it, I'd later find out I didnt thanks to the internet) but I've only marked when Ariel used it to beat Kelly at D2D A friend of mine started doing the Electric Chair Drop before Edge or Kanyon but I dont know if anyone did it before them. Probably Nova. Dude does everything. Brock started using the Brock Lock where he uses his own HEAD as part of a submission move involving someone's leg being wrapped around it about three months after I thoguth it up. Eddie started doing the multiple standing suplex not long after I thought it up after wondering if it could be done since Benoit does those triple Germans. I thought Lodi did multiples in WCW?
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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Dec 27, 2006 23:04:07 GMT -5
Test and Rob Conway use my spinning neckbreaker (Testdrive / Ego Trip) that I gleaned from Christopher Daniels (Fall-From-Grace). It's my finisher. Or would be, if I wrestled.
I always mark for a good STO, especially a running version, which you rarely see. Samoa Joe's STJoe, where he picks the guy up while doing it, is sweet, and also tight.
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Post by paragon on Dec 27, 2006 23:04:22 GMT -5
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Post by sdoyle7798 on Dec 27, 2006 23:30:35 GMT -5
A friend of mine thought of The Alabama Slam way before Bob started using it. I am sure somewhere it was used when we though of it, but we were unaware. BOB HOLLY IS A THEIF! Taz also used it way before Holly and called it the Concrete Crash Also, didn't Bossman use it on The Mountie to win their "Loser Goes To Jail" match?
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Post by odanobunaga on Dec 27, 2006 23:49:51 GMT -5
To the guys claming that they invented the STO: It´s a very, very VERY old Jiu Jitsu manuvear. lol at you .
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Post by flea on Dec 27, 2006 23:59:38 GMT -5
I did a move where it was the Electric Chair Dop......... except you feel back and it wasn't a facebuster.
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Post by Ace Diamond on Dec 28, 2006 0:18:31 GMT -5
I did a move where it was the Electric Chair Dop......... except you feel back and it wasn't a facebuster. So it's like No Mercy's counter to the Victory Roll-styled pin maneuvers/ranas that occur in that position? By which i mean the person executing the move is on his opponent's shoulders, and then the opponent just falls back.
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Post by paragon on Dec 28, 2006 0:31:07 GMT -5
I did a move where it was the Electric Chair Dop......... except you feel back and it wasn't a facebuster. Um...The Electric Chair is just falling backwards with the opponent on their shoulders.
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Post by kidtamagotchi on Dec 28, 2006 1:07:01 GMT -5
In my toy federation, one wrestler did a sprinboard moonsault into a ddt. Rey Misterio did that move against Eddie Guerrero at Halloween Havoc. I actually thought that move was impossible!
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Post by xsonicassassinx on Dec 28, 2006 1:27:53 GMT -5
i had the idea for the alabama slam with the character i've had since smackdown 2, Wrath. i know the name was taken, but ive had the character a while now. the way i saw it in my head was FAR more violent that bob holly's.
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Post by kitsunestar on Dec 28, 2006 3:01:11 GMT -5
A friend of mine thought of The Alabama Slam way before Bob started using it. I am sure somewhere it was used when we though of it, but we were unaware. BOB HOLLY IS A THEIF! Taz also used it way before Holly and called it the Concrete Crash Booker T used it too and called it the "110th Street Slam". And before I knew Lyger had been killing people with it for years, I'd thought I'd invented the Fisherman's DDT. Same with the Rolling Koppou Kick (since I knew nothing, and still know nothing of martial arts). I'd used both those moves in the 2 Yardtard matches I did years ago.
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Post by Warwolf on Dec 28, 2006 3:04:29 GMT -5
Brock started using the Brock Lock where he uses his own HEAD as part of a submission move involving someone's leg being wrapped around it about three months after I thoguth it up. Eddie started doing the multiple standing suplex not long after I thought it up after wondering if it could be done since Benoit does those triple Germans. I thought Lodi did multiples in WCW? If he did, I never saw it. I don't remember seeing him do multiple vertical suplexes, anyway. All I know is a short time before Eddie started doing them in the WWE, I was wondering if it could be done.
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Post by Baixo Astral on Dec 28, 2006 3:13:28 GMT -5
I thought I'd made up A-Train's Train Wreck (Canadian Backbreaker Drop), as I used it for the finisher of a wrestler called Ironman.
Oddly enough, when he went nuts and became a heel called Wildman, he used a move that I now realise is the Musclebuster.
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