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Post by johnnyblazegws on Jul 24, 2006 14:15:23 GMT -5
Wow, some people on here have some stuff that could only be pulled off on the moon, or only in a reality where the First Rule of Physics (or whatever it is that states matter can't occupy a space as something else). I should have expected nothing less, but c'mon, seriously!
That said, some of its mad funny, so keep it up!
Think about this, too: Its Vince, so think of one that could be "safe-style." While it is more restrictive, it breeds really cool looking moves to get over (See the new Pitbulls and Kendric-London for example).
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 24, 2006 15:35:13 GMT -5
I got some variations of the Scissors Kick/Axe Kick I would love to do
1. Instead of the normal axe kick, do a front flip and have your right leg come down on the opponents neck
2. Spinning heel kick to the side of the opponents head after the kick to the gut and bouncing off the ropes
I think both of those would be pretty painful to see, I doubt the spinning heel kick would finish them, but the front flip would
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Post by drjayphd (feat. Pitbull) on Jul 24, 2006 17:47:00 GMT -5
Ooh, another one I thought of. I forget where I saw it, but it was a page about new moves for e-fedding purposes. Don't remember the name, but it sucked. Anyway, the move's simple: basically, like a bulldog, only you're facing the other way (towards the poor bastard) and you land on one knee, so their face goes into your other knee. Maybe more of a transitional move, but it might work better with someone who wears a knee brace.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2006 17:58:29 GMT -5
I got some variations of the Scissors Kick/Axe Kick I would love to do 1. Instead of the normal axe kick, do a front flip and have your right leg come down on the opponents neck 2. Spinning heel kick to the side of the opponents head after the kick to the gut and bouncing off the ropes I think both of those would be pretty painful to see, I doubt the spinning heel kick would finish them, but the front flip would That flipping axe kick would be pretty neat, especially if it was done as a take down rather than a strike...like a flipping version of the fameasser.
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Post by HRH The KING on Jul 24, 2006 18:07:59 GMT -5
-sighs-
I miss the old days.
When Dino Bravo only needed a side suplex to beat a dude.
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 24, 2006 18:19:08 GMT -5
I got some variations of the Scissors Kick/Axe Kick I would love to do 1. Instead of the normal axe kick, do a front flip and have your right leg come down on the opponents neck 2. Spinning heel kick to the side of the opponents head after the kick to the gut and bouncing off the ropes I think both of those would be pretty painful to see, I doubt the spinning heel kick would finish them, but the front flip would That flipping axe kick would be pretty neat, especially if it was done as a take down rather than a strike...like a flipping version of the fameasser. Yeah that was another idea I was thinking of for it
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Post by galen697 on Jul 24, 2006 18:19:44 GMT -5
Mine- apply a full nelson/Masterlock type of hold, then hook my feet around the other wrestlers' feet/ankles to trip/make him fall forward, face first onto the mat.
Another one I like (not original but still good)- dragon suplex onto the top rope, then hit a ddt for the pin.
And if that didn't work, I'd just make like Oddjob decapitate them with JR's hat ;D
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Post by Ace Diamond on Jul 24, 2006 18:38:46 GMT -5
ok, here's a variation on a double team maneuver expanded to fit the 3-5 man teams that are sometime's used in matches
Surround Sound Superkicks: Basically taking Stereo superkicks but expanding it to the larger team dynamic.
ok, now a new move.
Crucifix Slam: Starts as A crucifix powerbomb, but when the crucifix part is in, instead of going into the powerbomb, you fall backwards into a back to back mat slam. The damaging part (in kayfabe anyways) comes from the move user's head hitting the person in the back in addition to the force of hitting the mat.
If it's safer, the move can also be done as the beginnings of a Reverse Crucifix Powerbomb into a back to belly mat slam. Though i think the initial way is a bit safer.
...not too sure.
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Post by Santos L. Halper on Jul 24, 2006 18:39:35 GMT -5
Off topic, but I found this on that site with WMV files for all the moves, including this dastardly finishing move:
"Apple Spit (Carlito Carribbean Cool) - First, Carlito takes a big bite of an apple. After several seconds of chewing, Carlito then spits the piece of apple at his opponent at a high velocity. Shown here on Maria."
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Post by mainsupreme on Jul 24, 2006 18:42:01 GMT -5
The fallout: you powerbomb someone but you end on your knees and the opponent on his head, so a powerbomb into a reversed tombstone thats possible because I did it to my friend once on a trampoline unintentionally....i had him up for a normal powerbomb and his cousin jumped up onto the trampoline from behind us (he was bigger than me and my friend) and that shot me straight up in the air still with my friend up for a powerbomb and we landed exactly like you stated....he was knocked out for about 2 mins afterwards too Too bad Cena would kick out, hit a fireman's carry and you would be down for the full 3 seconds
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Post by HRH The KING on Jul 24, 2006 18:45:15 GMT -5
I'd be like someone from Mortal Kombat.
I would rip the opponent's spine and skull from his body.
But Cena would still kick out.
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Post by Oak: Certified Jade Hater on Jul 24, 2006 18:46:17 GMT -5
I got some variations of the Scissors Kick/Axe Kick I would love to do 1. Instead of the normal axe kick, do a front flip and have your right leg come down on the opponents neck 2. Spinning heel kick to the side of the opponents head after the kick to the gut and bouncing off the ropes I think both of those would be pretty painful to see, I doubt the spinning heel kick would finish them, but the front flip would That flipping axe kick would be pretty neat, especially if it was done as a take down rather than a strike...like a flipping version of the fameasser. That's a move that has been in my head for like the longest time! I didn't think anyone else thought of it. Oh, and as for my move: The Rapper's Delight Running STO to backbreaker, then pulls him up and hits a gutbuster. Now that is a great finisher.
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Post by The Line on Jul 24, 2006 18:59:54 GMT -5
Go 2 Hell: Fireman Carry to high impact DDT F-5?
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Post by mainsupreme on Jul 24, 2006 19:05:23 GMT -5
Go 2 Hell: Fireman Carry to high impact DDT F-5? F-5 was no DDT, more like a flapjack or something, the opponent just hit the mat, not only his face first
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 24, 2006 19:11:41 GMT -5
That flipping axe kick would be pretty neat, especially if it was done as a take down rather than a strike...like a flipping version of the fameasser. That's a move that has been in my head for like the longest time! I didn't think anyone else thought of it. Oh, and as for my move: The Rapper's Delight Running STO to backbreaker, then pulls him up and hits a gutbuster. Now that is a great finisher. Sounds pretty crazy, I would love to see that in real life
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Post by Dave the Dave on Jul 24, 2006 19:19:12 GMT -5
Well, I thought of this one today, before I saw this thread. So now I can share, good timing.
Start by hooking the legs like a Mexican Stretch. Grab their arms and lean back so you are sitting and they are vertical. Then pull them back and hook them into a full nelson.
Not sure what to call it. I tried to explain the best I could. Hope someone gets it.
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Post by RedSmile on Jul 24, 2006 19:21:39 GMT -5
Absolute Perfection: Triple rolling Fishermen Suplexes, last one is bridged
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Post by The Line on Jul 24, 2006 19:22:45 GMT -5
F-5 was no DDT, more like a flapjack or something, the opponent just hit the mat, not only his face first IMO, just depends on how the oppenet sold the F-5. Some more agile guys would take it like a DDT. And I am sure some less mobile guys would sell your's like an F-5.
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Post by Suck it Trebek! on Jul 24, 2006 19:41:18 GMT -5
Bell Ringer: Kind of a seated senton from behind (Victory Roll position). A sharp palm strike to the back of the skull and then almost a Pedigree/Tomikaze/Facebuster but with ALL of the opponent's weight on the head. Arms can be hooked behind opponent's legs.
And there are so many ways to set it up too.
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Post by The QC Loser on Jul 24, 2006 19:45:44 GMT -5
merciful i taint basically a reverse pettigree(damn i can't spell it for some reason)
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