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Post by Digital Witness on Aug 18, 2013 23:51:58 GMT -5
What I want to know is, how would he go about using the BKK against someone like...say...The Big Shoe? Would it be off the top rope? He could do it how Shinsuke Nakamura sets up the Boma Ye on his opponents sometimes by doing a diving version to stun them/knock them off their feet, and then wait for them to get up to hit the main one. Also, having not watched Summerslam and seeing this thread, did Bryan hit the Boma Ye or a Busaiku Knee? Those are technically two different moves. Edit: Having seen the finish in the pics/gifs thread, that's definitely a Busaiku Knee Kick. Either or would work brilliantly though.
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Post by funkycoldmadina on Aug 18, 2013 23:54:42 GMT -5
I thought for a second that he had legitimately knocked out Cena. It looked absolutely brutal; Cena's head looked like it hit the mat pretty hard. At first, I thought it was an unplanned finish in that it was supposed to end later but Cena had gotten his noggin scrambled. Now I can see what everyone is saying about the small package.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2013 0:00:25 GMT -5
It was an amazing moment. The crowd the pace of the match - I could hear the Scott Pilgrim Announcer Voice going "KO!" as he made contact.
Beautiful stuff.
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Post by Nic Nemeth on Aug 19, 2013 2:28:03 GMT -5
I liked it. It's hard to explain, but the moment Bryan started setting up for it it felt like it was a finisher even though he had never used it before. Like he was setting up for it and I could totally buy it would keep Cena down. If it becomes a finisher from now on, I'll take it. Especially if it's a rare finisher he only uses against his toughest opponents or something. This is how I felt. The second he hit his kick to the head and went to the corner to taunt, it felt like it was Goku channeling the Earth's energy for the Spirit Bomb. That camera pan of the crowd doing it with him just made the moment that much more epic, as if Bryan had thrown the power of 20,000 fans into the face of WWE's strongest wrestler to put him down for good.
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Post by -Lithium- on Aug 19, 2013 3:02:42 GMT -5
I was thinking how impactful it looked and how it looked so strong it legit would work as a finish...then it actually was the finish. It was great...
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Post by rybackrulez on Aug 19, 2013 3:20:49 GMT -5
The build up was awesome
I thought he was going for sweet chin music
But he has been doing flying knees a lot
He can hit this on anybody, like if he it it off the top to a big show or one of the wyatts cool
But it looked like an audible
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Post by KobashiChop on Aug 19, 2013 4:58:45 GMT -5
It was absolutely sick, and I legit thought he had knocked Cena out cold. Amazing finish.
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Post by wallabylikeyou on Aug 19, 2013 6:57:23 GMT -5
Boma YES!
Edit: Okay it looked more like a Busaiku Knee Kick, but come on, the name is right there!
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Post by Emmet Russell on Aug 19, 2013 6:59:14 GMT -5
Looked like the flying knee attack that Ted DiBiase does in WWE 13. Who would of guessed that would be the move that beat Cena clean.
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Post by Essential1 on Aug 19, 2013 21:34:05 GMT -5
I had no idea that was going to end the match. I've seen that used as a regular move before, but that doesn't mean it doesn't look impressive.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2013 21:42:16 GMT -5
What I want to know is, how would he go about using the BKK against someone like...say...The Big Shoe? Would it be off the top rope? He could do it how Shinsuke Nakamura sets up the Boma Ye on his opponents sometimes by doing a diving version to stun them/knock them off their feet, and then wait for them to get up to hit the main one. Also, having not watched Summerslam and seeing this thread, did Bryan hit the Boma Ye or a Busaiku Knee? Those are technically two different moves. Edit: Having seen the finish in the pics/gifs thread, that's definitely a Busaiku Knee Kick. Either or would work brilliantly though. Busaiku Knee. Dunno why everyone keeps calling it as the Boma Ye. Live Audio Wrestling did it last night, posters on here have been doing it all day.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2013 21:44:41 GMT -5
What I want to know is, how would he go about using the BKK against someone like...say...The Big Shoe? Would it be off the top rope? If the Big Shoe is a heel at the time he'll have to bring him down to size by stomping on his toes first and sapping his sole of all energy before the knee. I apologise for the above bad puns, they were ankled for.
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Post by percymania on Aug 19, 2013 21:52:10 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure the Baisuku Knee was an audible. It looked like the match was supposed to end with Bryan countering the AA into a small package, but he botched it and couldn't get Cena's legs hooked. Bryan and Cena seem like the types that would call bullshit on such a weak pin ending such a high profile match. I doubt it. I think if they botched an AA reversal finish, I think they would just reset and try it again. In my eyes, this was a great way to debut a new finisher which it looks like they did to me.
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Post by 543Y2J on Aug 19, 2013 22:22:26 GMT -5
I want to see Bryan murder HHH, Orton, Vince AND Steph with BKK's now, so badly. I would pay money to see that and only that, even if it was just one at a time and I would pay each time.
This build is going to be amazing. I really hope he s using it as a finisher now, then he has an "outtanowhere" one, a submission one and occasionally the flying goat.
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