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Post by TOK Hehe'd Around & Found Out on Dec 9, 2010 7:29:29 GMT -5
Was the Race bump on Saturday Nights Main Event vs Hogan? Where Race just belly flops the table, which does not break, but bends. He didn't belly flop through, he went head first. That's what makes the bump insane, no one was doing anything close to that back then.
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Post by probable on Dec 9, 2010 10:17:09 GMT -5
Was the Race bump on Saturday Nights Main Event vs Hogan? Where Race just belly flops the table, which does not break, but bends. He didn't belly flop through, he went head first. That's what makes the bump insane, no one was doing anything close to that back then. Are you sure? I watched the SNME DVD not so long ago and recall a belly flop. Is it the same match we are talking about?
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Post by Branimal on Dec 9, 2010 16:00:01 GMT -5
He didn't belly flop through, he went head first. That's what makes the bump insane, no one was doing anything close to that back then. Are you sure? I watched the SNME DVD not so long ago and recall a belly flop. Is it the same match we are talking about? I'm almost positive it was a belly flop.
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Post by themanwithnoname on Jan 2, 2011 19:50:25 GMT -5
Yes, Hogan did slam Earthquake on a table after the match at Summerslam 1990. Either it wasn't designed to break or Hogan botched where he slammed Quake on the table, because it did not break. Earthquake is slammed right on the edge of the table, above the legs. The table tumbles over but doesn't snap, so perhaps this doesn't count as a table "bump". If you go on YouTube and search for "WWF/WWE Announce Table Tribute", a video will come up with 10 minutes worth of table bumps running in chronological order from 1995 to 2009. It's got every table bump in WWF in that time period. The first clip on the video is Diesel knocking Bret through the table at Survivor Series 1995. It wasn't a table that Earthquake was slammed on, it was a stretcher. Earthquake stated in an interview before their match that Hogan would be leaving the ring on a stretcher after their match hence why it was there. It was a table, they never brought a stretcher to ring side for that match. Another interesting table "bump" was the Feb. 5 contract signing at the original Royal Rumble on USA Network when Andre rammed Hogan's head on the table and flipped him and the table over in the ring. Andre looked bad ass during that signing.
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