Jiren
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Post by Jiren on Dec 12, 2006 10:13:14 GMT -5
KOTR 96
Jerry Lawler hits warrior with his Piledriverand warrior just gets up and beats the crap out of king
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Post by Palatial Regalia on Dec 12, 2006 10:39:57 GMT -5
Stop the QQing people have been no selling shit ever since pro wrestling was created. It adds to the excitement when a beloved star has the power to overcome the heels even after being beatdown endlessly. Seriously its like you guys never watched wrestling before.....
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Post by jcdenton on Dec 12, 2006 10:41:05 GMT -5
Stop the QQing people have been no selling crap ever since pro wrestling was created. It adds to the excitement when a beloved star has the power to overcome the heels even after being beatdown endlessly. Seriously its like you guys never watched wrestling before..... QQing?
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Post by Palatial Regalia on Dec 12, 2006 10:49:15 GMT -5
Stop the QQing people have been no selling crap ever since pro wrestling was created. It adds to the excitement when a beloved star has the power to overcome the heels even after being beatdown endlessly. Seriously its like you guys never watched wrestling before..... QQing? sorry using WOW terms....QQ = cry more noob
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Post by 747 on Dec 12, 2006 11:21:06 GMT -5
In Warriors defence, him no selling the pedigree was more than likely what he was told to do. It was his big comeback and HHH was a midcarder at best at the time. Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe this paticular squash was part of Hunter's punishment for the MSG incident. So, perhaps Warrior was allowed to no-sell Hunter to punish/undermine him that much more. The MSG incident was after Wrestlemania. Hunter's punishment was that the King of the Ring that he was supposed to win was given to Austin. Who would've thunk it that one innocent break of kayfabe became a major turning point for the WWE?
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Post by elhomero on Dec 12, 2006 11:30:23 GMT -5
Hmm this was in the Smackdown games, but if you punched Brock Lesnar he would shrug it off. And one move involves punching Brock, he would roll his shoulders then just truck you with a clothesline.
Bah SD vs Raw 2007 is terrible for cruiserweights now, I can't attack big guys without a chair.
In the WWF Hardcore DVD there was a hardcore match with Bart Gunn vs Hardcore Holly, I think Holly hits Gunn in the face with a pitcher of Kool Aid and Gunn takes it like nothing.
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Post by Jake Robert's Dealer!!! on Dec 12, 2006 14:01:54 GMT -5
Butterbean no selling Bart Gunn's offence ( Now that I think about I wonder if he even used any?) at WM.
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Post by Chuckie Finster on Dec 12, 2006 14:13:08 GMT -5
As someone mentioned earlier, Teddy Hart in the Scramble Cage, and then his match with Juventud in the Super X Cup.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Dec 12, 2006 14:29:11 GMT -5
What is an example of Cena no selling? I'm not trying to be a prick, but nothing really comes to mind. I think he sells pretty good. Did you watch last night's Raw? I think the only bit of selling he did from Nitro's moonsault was due to Nitro botching it and legitimately hurting his leg for a moment. He popped up, stumbled for a second, then exploded to his finishing sequence like he had just gotten an invigorating massage rather than a move that some people on his brand (like Super Crazy) uses as a finisher.
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Post by The Peoples Elbow on Dec 12, 2006 14:30:55 GMT -5
In Warriors defence, him no selling the pedigree was more than likely what he was told to do. It was his big comeback and HHH was a midcarder at best at the time. I could have sworn that HHH was being punished for the infamous MSG incident with the Kliq...hmm.
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Post by ronsimmons on Dec 12, 2006 14:40:49 GMT -5
Quake kicks Carlos Colon in the chest at Rumble 93. Colon didn't sell it so Quake legit knocked him over. Hilarious.
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Post by balmudo on Dec 12, 2006 14:40:53 GMT -5
sorry using WOW terms....QQ = cry more noob Well of course not many people are gonna know what "QQ" means. Women Of Wrestling was a long time ago...
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Post by ronsimmons on Dec 12, 2006 14:51:11 GMT -5
sorry using WOW terms....QQ = cry more noob Well of course not many people are gonna know what "QQ" means. Women Of Wrestling was a long time ago... ROFLOL
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Post by Rockhound on Dec 12, 2006 14:56:15 GMT -5
I no-sold the Calimari wrestler so I guess I qualify.
Seriously, though, how about Hogan no-selling the choke slam by the Taker. Someone posted the Youtube video of it in the botched move thread. This one was a classic. I guess he expected Calloway to legitimately pick him up by the throat to slam him.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Dec 12, 2006 14:59:22 GMT -5
Lashley taking a chair to the back from finlay, beding over for half a second, then literally turns around and spears him for the 1-2-3.
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Post by manx21 on Dec 12, 2006 16:06:02 GMT -5
just watching survivor series 2002 and rosey runs through a table and doesnt even fall over turns round and swats jeff hardy out of the air from a flying croos body. jeez
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Post by erik316wttn on Dec 12, 2006 16:07:02 GMT -5
Hogan when he took I think 2 Vader powerbombs and just got right back up.
That KILLED Vader's character. Never really was the same after that.
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Post by ronsimmons on Dec 22, 2006 16:09:15 GMT -5
just watching survivor series 2002 and rosey runs through a table and doesnt even fall over turns round and swats jeff hardy out of the air from a flying croos body. jeez That was great ;D.
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Post by mrpink on Dec 23, 2006 19:42:54 GMT -5
heard this story a million times, what happened? did he pop up immediately? Or just the normal hulking up routine? Your lucky I have the Wrestlecrap book right here in my hands: In their very first encounter, Vader unleashed a sneak attack on Hogan, nailing him from behind. He then lifted Hogan high in the air for his patented power bomb, the one that KO'd Mick Foley, broken the back of preliminary jobber*, and was the E-N-D for anyone unfortunate enough to feel its wrath. So, of course, Hogan popped right up. Didn't sell the move for second.* I don't know who the Jobber RD is referring to. I bet Blade will know. * The jobber's name was Joe Thurman. Vader was extremely upset about it and reportedly sobbed heavily backstage after it happened. As for the biggest no-sell? Well the one above was extremely bad. What actually happened was this, Vader hit Hogan with the bomb and Hogan laid there for about 1 sec. He then got up assuming the camera was off of him. It wasn't. It did make Vader look like complete crap, and he pretty much lost all credibility in America after that. (See his WWF run). Warrior no selling the pedigree was both horrible and hilarious at the same time. Seeing HHH as the political animal he is now, I think "Wow. Maybe Warrior W. Warrior knew more than we give him credit for." HHH- "Do you remember Wrestlemania 12?" Warrior- "No" HHH- "I Do. Next!" ---- James Guttman But the absolute worse of all time is actually a reverse no-sell. Of course it involves Hogan. Hogan and Savage were tagging together in a match against Beefcake and Kevin Sullivan. Hogan was down and instructed Savage to climb up to the top. Savage climbed up and hit his elbow drop ON HOGAN. Hogan IMMEDIATELY POPPED UP, HULKED UP and won the match. So the moral of the story. Savage's finisher was soooooooo devastaing that it could actually revive someone instead of destroying them. This one act hurt the credibility of both the opponent's and the partner. Thus the Legend of the Reviving Elbow is Retold.
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Post by 2 time pro bowler Fred Dryer on Dec 25, 2006 12:04:57 GMT -5
Your lucky I have the Wrestlecrap book right here in my hands: In their very first encounter, Vader unleashed a sneak attack on Hogan, nailing him from behind. He then lifted Hogan high in the air for his patented power bomb, the one that KO'd Mick Foley, broken the back of preliminary jobber*, and was the E-N-D for anyone unfortunate enough to feel its wrath. So, of course, Hogan popped right up. Didn't sell the move for second.* I don't know who the Jobber RD is referring to. I bet Blade will know. * The jobber's name was Joe Thurman. Vader was extremely upset about it and reportedly sobbed heavily backstage after it happened. As for the biggest no-sell? Well the one above was extremely bad. What actually happened was this, Vader hit Hogan with the bomb and Hogan laid there for about 1 sec. He then got up assuming the camera was off of him. It wasn't. It did make Vader look like complete crap, and he pretty much lost all credibility in America after that. (See his WWF run). Warrior no selling the pedigree was both horrible and hilarious at the same time. Seeing HHH as the political animal he is now, I think "Wow. Maybe Warrior W. Warrior knew more than we give him credit for." HHH- "Do you remember Wrestlemania 12?" Warrior- "No" HHH- "I Do. Next!" ---- James Guttman But the absolute worse of all time is actually a reverse no-sell. Of course it involves Hogan. Hogan and Savage were tagging together in a match. Don't remember against who, but I think Money Inc. It's not important. Anyway, Hogan was down and instructed Savage to climb up to the top. Savage climbed up and hit his elbow drop ON HOGAN. Hogan IMMEDIATELY POPPED UP, HULKED UP and won the match. So the moral of the story. Savage's finisher was soooooooo devastaing that it could actually revive someone instead of destroying them. This one act hurt the credibility of both the opponent's and the partner. Thus the Legend of the Reviving Elbow is Retold. Ahem, www.youtube.com/watch?v=25AT2EyAIw4&mode=related&search=
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