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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2010 16:17:41 GMT -5
The Attitude Adjustment. It looks likes he's lightly placing them on the mat.
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Post by italliansausagepat on Apr 24, 2010 17:38:27 GMT -5
They are all pretty lame nowadays. Hell even the Pedigree isnt the same anymore, its like some weird ass facebuster type move.
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Post by jamielowndes {N} on Apr 24, 2010 17:57:46 GMT -5
STF. Just weak, I wish theyd done away with it after the whole Masters/Cena angle.
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Post by thewickedclown on Apr 24, 2010 18:28:13 GMT -5
STF for me. Maybe I watch too much MMA now, but I just don't see guys like Georges St-Pierre or Jake Shields either trying it or taping out to it.
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Post by thewickedclown on Apr 24, 2010 18:36:22 GMT -5
John Cena's STF dosen't look like it could possibly hurt at all yet HBK, HHH, Orton, Edge, Benoit, Batista, Miz, Mark Henry, Big Show, Umaga all tapped or got knocked out by the STF. Pathetic. Here's the thing about submission moves in wrestling that just get under my skin now. They still act like people tapout because their in pain. In reality people tap because a bone might snap. I maybe wrong but the only submission move I remember that I think someone might tap to in real life would be the Angle Lock.
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Post by I Like Your Poetry on Apr 24, 2010 18:39:28 GMT -5
The Lie Detector. A spinning clothesline....really?
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Post by Dub H on Apr 24, 2010 18:41:15 GMT -5
John Cena's STF dosen't look like it could possibly hurt at all yet HBK, HHH, Orton, Edge, Benoit, Batista, Miz, Mark Henry, Big Show, Umaga all tapped or got knocked out by the STF. Pathetic. Here's the thing about submission moves in wrestling that just get under my skin now. They still act like people tapout because their in pain. In reality people tap because a bone might snap. I maybe wrong but the only submission move I remember that I think someone might tap to in real life would be the Angle Lock. the gogoplata and the Tazzmision( think( they might tap as well. I already praticed MMA with a friend that makes it,and saw a litte abou it.Because you stay whitout air,if you dont tap out you will pass out or die
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Post by SEND FOR THE MAN!!! on Apr 24, 2010 18:46:29 GMT -5
Whatever it is that thing that Gail Kim does.
If we're going with strictly male wrestlers....then I would say the Walls of Jericho. When it's the Liontamer like the way he put it on Bryan it's great. Otherwise, it just looks like a half-ass Boston Crab.
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Post by thewickedclown on Apr 24, 2010 18:51:55 GMT -5
Here's the thing about submission moves in wrestling that just get under my skin now. They still act like people tapout because their in pain. In reality people tap because a bone might snap. I maybe wrong but the only submission move I remember that I think someone might tap to in real life would be the Angle Lock. the gogoplata and the Tazzmision( think( they might tap as well. I already praticed MMA with a friend that makes it,and saw a litte abou it.Because you stay whitout air,if you dont tap out you will pass out or die I forgot about those two. I do think someone would tap to those moves. But alot of wrestling submission holds over the years I couldn't see anything in real life tapping too. I mean, a Boston Crap, the sharpshooter the camel clutch?
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Post by Dub H on Apr 24, 2010 18:55:11 GMT -5
the gogoplata and the Tazzmision( think( they might tap as well. I already praticed MMA with a friend that makes it,and saw a litte abou it.Because you stay whitout air,if you dont tap out you will pass out or die I forgot about those two. I do think someone would tap to those moves. But alot of wrestling submission holds over the years I couldn't see anything in real life tapping too. I mean, a Boston Crap, the sharpshooter the camel clutch? A regular guy surely would tap to the sharpshooter or camel clutch probaly,never wa sin one to know.But yeh,i find hard someone tap to a bostan crab
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Post by I Like Your Poetry on Apr 24, 2010 19:00:01 GMT -5
I forgot about those two. I do think someone would tap to those moves. But alot of wrestling submission holds over the years I couldn't see anything in real life tapping too. I mean, a Boston Crap, the sharpshooter the camel clutch? A regular guy surely would tap to the sharpshooter or camel clutch probaly,never wa sin one to know.But yeh,i find hard someone tap to a bostan crab Then you are wrong, sir. Somebody once put me in a legit Boston Crab, and it was the most painful thing of my entire life. And I've had stitches and broken bones.
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Post by jamielowndes {N} on Apr 24, 2010 19:00:56 GMT -5
John Cena's STF dosen't look like it could possibly hurt at all yet HBK, HHH, Orton, Edge, Benoit, Batista, Miz, Mark Henry, Big Show, Umaga all tapped or got knocked out by the STF. Pathetic. Here's the thing about submission moves in wrestling that just get under my skin now. They still act like people tapout because their in pain. In reality people tap because a bone might snap. I maybe wrong but the only submission move I remember that I think someone might tap to in real life would be the Angle Lock. Many submission moves can hurt before any damage is done. Armbar, kimura, americana are all examples of subs that can be cranked to hurt, and then cranked MORE to do lasting damage such as broken bones. A heel hook is an example of real damage being done as soon as pain is felt. The ankle lock is a painful sub, but not as dangerous as other leglocks.
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Post by Dub H on Apr 24, 2010 19:01:22 GMT -5
A regular guy surely would tap to the sharpshooter or camel clutch probaly,never wa sin one to know.But yeh,i find hard someone tap to a bostan crab Then you are wrong, sir. Somebody once put me in a legit Boston Crab, and it was the most painful thing of my entire life. And I've had stitches and broken bones. Oh,thats to show the appearances are misleading.
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Post by jamielowndes {N} on Apr 24, 2010 19:29:59 GMT -5
A Boston Crab is designed to actually just full back and completely snap a spine. For obvious reasons, thats kept quiet.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2010 19:33:53 GMT -5
Starts with a P and ends with a laymaker, though the double-arm DDT gets bonus credit because I'm firmly convinced no matter who does it that move has never looked good.
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 24, 2010 19:50:18 GMT -5
The Unprettier/Killswitch always looks incredibly awkward, the opponent looks like a fool just standing there while Christian holds his hands and turns.
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Post by jabronidrive on Apr 24, 2010 22:14:14 GMT -5
Trouble in Paradise
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Post by lionheart21 on Apr 24, 2010 22:17:52 GMT -5
Playmaker and Lie Detector
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Post by Hulk With A Mustache on Apr 24, 2010 22:22:38 GMT -5
Gotta be the Playmaker. It's not necessarily MVP's fault though. Nobody can make that move look good. Seriously. It doesn't even look like a real finisher. It looks like a place holder that guys use until they can come up with a better finisher.
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Post by One of the Cooler, Candid TOKs on Apr 24, 2010 22:23:47 GMT -5
They are all pretty lame nowadays. Hell even the Pedigree isnt the same anymore, its like some weird ass facebuster type move. As opposed to....what, exactly?
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