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Post by thebudman2006 on Dec 28, 2006 1:14:41 GMT -5
Im assuming most are going to say mankind making sparkyplugg puke, but I thought Goldusts gordbuster on Marty Jannetty at in your house was pretty sweet. With the thumbs down, but he later ditched it to the more Unique curtian call
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Post by mo on Dec 28, 2006 1:17:28 GMT -5
I remember thinking that the F-5 was the ish first time Lesnar dropped it on someone
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Post by thebudman2006 on Dec 28, 2006 1:18:50 GMT -5
I remember thinking it was too much like a tko, but then it grew on me after a while.
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Post by Nickie James on Dec 28, 2006 1:19:10 GMT -5
Unique as in the move itself or how it was debuted?
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Post by thebudman2006 on Dec 28, 2006 1:21:29 GMT -5
how it was debuted mostly, but the move itself plays a role as well
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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Dec 28, 2006 1:22:33 GMT -5
Umaga's Samoan Neckbreaker was pretty sweet.
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Post by paragon on Dec 28, 2006 1:23:29 GMT -5
First thing that came to mind was Mortis' Flatliner.
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Post by thebudman2006 on Dec 28, 2006 1:24:12 GMT -5
the second rope samoan drop or the reverse russian leg sweep?
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Post by Dr. Bolty, Disaster Enby on Dec 28, 2006 1:24:23 GMT -5
I myself thought up the Pedigree, which is truly one of the more bizarre and inventive moves out there.
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Post by EvilMasterBetty, Esq. on Dec 28, 2006 1:25:33 GMT -5
First thing that came to mind was the F5. Never seen something like that before. Plus Lesnar just wrecked on his debut
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Post by nisi on Dec 28, 2006 1:26:56 GMT -5
Im assuming most are going to say mankind making sparkyplugg puke Yeah, this is what I thought of. It got tons of publicity in the Raw magazine too--for a while every third page was Sparky Plugg, Aldo Montoya, and Bart Gunn all retching their innards out thanks to Mankind.
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Post by paragon on Dec 28, 2006 1:27:46 GMT -5
the second rope samoan drop or the reverse russian leg sweep? The Flatliner was the reverse Russian leg sweep. Part of it's uniqueness was that I'd never seen it before, and part was just...it was Mortis.
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Post by thebudman2006 on Dec 28, 2006 1:29:15 GMT -5
yes, but the original flatliner was a second rope samoan drop. You can probably find it on youtube
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Post by paragon on Dec 28, 2006 1:34:37 GMT -5
yes, but the original flatliner was a second rope samoan drop. You can probably find it on youtube Huh. Never knew that. I guess that version wasn't as memorable. ;D
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Post by Virt McGirt on Dec 28, 2006 1:34:54 GMT -5
Carlito did that "Roll Of The Dice" that one time. I thought it looked cool, but now, he doesn't do it anymore. Guess that's "virtual apple chunks" to my face.
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Post by thebudman2006 on Dec 28, 2006 1:36:31 GMT -5
Carlito did that "Roll Of The Dice" that one time. I thought it looked cool, but now, he doesn't do it anymore. Guess that's "virtual apple chunks" to my face. My thoughts exactly
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Post by xsonicassassinx on Dec 28, 2006 1:39:53 GMT -5
i thought the sea-4 was pretty wild. any flipping twist on an old move will impress me. eat your heart out Rock.
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Dec 28, 2006 1:52:31 GMT -5
It's probably been said, but Matt Morgan's vertical suplex into a rock bottom freakin' blew my mind when I first saw it.
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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Dec 28, 2006 1:54:40 GMT -5
It's probably been said, but Matt Morgan's vertical suplex into a rock bottom freakin' blew my mind when I first saw it. Especially since it looked like he crushed that guy with it, first time.
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Post by samachine on Dec 28, 2006 2:25:56 GMT -5
A-train's Derailer.
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