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Post by mcstoklasa on Oct 24, 2013 5:08:41 GMT -5
I watched the Rock/HHH Iron Man match the other day. Great match. One thing I enjoyed a lot is how, after about 30 minutes of action (and both being pinned by their opponents respective finishers) that both men were then pinned with 'regular' moves. Rock was pinned from a piledriver and HHH from a DDT. I know back in the day that these two were considered match finishing moves, but by the attitude era you would ALWAYS kick out of them.
There could be a brutal match where someone is DDT'd onto a steel chair, but of course they kick out, but then later a 'faker' looked move would be used on them like the Stunner and they would be down for the three count, because it is a finisher.
I'm sure the only reason HHH and Rock were pinned by 'regular' moves in this match was to sell their tiredness and pain from the long match (and also so not every pin is just from a finisher), but it sure added to the match.
Can anyone think of any other matches since the attitude era where guys (not jobbers) have been pinned from regular (non finisher) moves? Ie, a (fictional) example could be: Show vs HHH vs Orton vs Cena... Cena AA's Orton. When Orton eventually gets to his feet, Show hits the KO punch on him, Orton staggers into the turnbuckle but doesn't fall and HHH catches him with a running high knee and pins him.
Wasn't Kane pinned by a dropkick in an elimination chamber?
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Post by CM Parish on Oct 24, 2013 5:10:06 GMT -5
Ziggler randomly pinned someone with his fameasser for the first time ever recently.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Oct 24, 2013 5:11:53 GMT -5
Ziggler randomly pinned someone with his fameasser for the first time ever recently. On another note, Zigglers other finisher thing, that jumping back slam thing, really sucks.
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Post by CM Parish on Oct 24, 2013 5:13:39 GMT -5
Ziggler randomly pinned someone with his fameasser for the first time ever recently. On another note, Zigglers other finisher thing, that jumping back slam thing, really sucks. His regular finish, the zig-zag?
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Post by mcstoklasa on Oct 24, 2013 5:15:45 GMT -5
On another note, Zigglers other finisher thing, that jumping back slam thing, really sucks. His regular finish, the zig-zag? That's the one, not a fan. I like Ziggler though.
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Post by bootytea on Oct 24, 2013 5:17:03 GMT -5
I prefer not knowing when somebody is going to be defeated.
It reminds me of when Vladimir Kozlov beat the Undertaker with a scoop slam out of nowhere.
WWE matches especially are very easy to telegraph because its the same thing. Once you consider certain factors such as whether it is a squash, a rematch or a match that should be on pay per view, you have a good idea how the match is going to end.
The thing that irks me is when a finisher turns into a setup move, especially when that setup move looks more devastating..
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Post by CM Parish on Oct 24, 2013 5:21:00 GMT -5
The thing that irks me is when a finisher turns into a setup move, especially when that setup move looks more devastating.. This is fine in a squash match. It's not fine when Goldberg spears the f*** out of Shawn Michaels and Y2J in an elimination chamber match and then proceeds to try to put the "rubber stamp" on it by giving them a Jackhammer when there's other guys in the match which could interrupt or hit you from behind.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Oct 24, 2013 5:26:50 GMT -5
The thing that irks me is when a finisher turns into a setup move, especially when that setup move looks more devastating.. This is fine in a squash match. It's not fine when Goldberg spears the f*** out of Shawn Michaels and Y2J in an elimination chamber match and then proceeds to try to put the "rubber stamp" on it by giving them a Jackhammer when there's other guys in the match which could interrupt or hit you from behind. True but with Goldberg, everyone (in kayfabe) was done for in that match anyway as soon as he left the pod. It doesn't matter if the guys try to interrupt because he's Goldberg. A spear and a jackhammer to everyone to destroy them suited it well. Although a pin after a spear should presumably still have been enough.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Oct 24, 2013 5:28:56 GMT -5
WWE matches especially are very easy to telegraph because its the same thing. Once you consider certain factors such as whether it is a squash, a rematch or a match that should be on pay per view, you have a good idea how the match is going to end. Agreed. For example if in a championship match, Orton kicks out of Punk's finisher, you just know in the next five minutes that Punk will then kick out of Orton's.
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Post by Starshine on Oct 24, 2013 6:01:28 GMT -5
Triple H beating Jeff Hardy with a sleeper hold around the early 2000's. Also there were quite a few of these unintentionally happening during that period where they experimented with not telling the refs the finish to matches. I prefer not knowing when somebody is going to be defeated. It reminds me of when Vladimir Kozlov beat the Undertaker with a scoop slam out of nowhere. WWE matches especially are very easy to telegraph because its the same thing. Once you consider certain factors such as whether it is a squash, a rematch or a match that should be on pay per view, you have a good idea how the match is going to end. The thing that irks me is when a finisher turns into a setup move, especially when that setup move looks more devastating.. One of the biggest tells to me is keeping track of what signature moves each guy has done. You should expect that most guys at least top tier guys) will hit all of their "pop" moves in a match for the audience. For example I didn't buy the SCM/Pedigree combo on Undertaker for a second at last years Mania because Taker had only hit about half of his big moves at that point.
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Post by Dean-o on Oct 24, 2013 7:35:09 GMT -5
Glad i'm not the only one. You can easily tell when a big match is about to end, because it's only after everybody hits all their signature moves/crowd pop spots first. With that said, it does take a lot of the drama out of the match when you run a checklist in your head to know when all the "filler" has taken place.
I mean, at the end of the day, you're not killing somebody, you're just pinning their shoulders down to the mat for 3 seconds. It would be nice if non-finisher endings were used more often aside from the stupid distraction from entrance music bit they have been using a lot lately.
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Post by CMWaters on Oct 24, 2013 8:12:44 GMT -5
I remember being shocked at WrestleMania 23 when Benoit beat MVP with the diving headbutt.
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Post by Kayfabe FAN don't want none on Oct 24, 2013 8:17:43 GMT -5
I think HHH pinned Benoit with a spinebuster in their Ironman match.
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Post by Pushed to the Moon on Oct 24, 2013 8:19:53 GMT -5
I like this too. I know you were asking about post attitude era ones but I remember when Shawn Michaels won a couple of matches in 96 with a moonsault and I thought it was great when I was a kid!
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Post by mcstoklasa on Oct 24, 2013 8:40:30 GMT -5
It's like when I (still) play WWF No Mercy against my friends. I can destroy someone with Goldberg (Caw), using the spear and the Jackhammer special easy. All moves are ranked in power; finishers are rated S, and then moves are rated A, B, C, D, E, F, G. A being most damage, G being least.
I could beat someone with the Jackhammer but it's much more satisfying at the end of the match to catch a tired opponent who's running at me with a powerslam counter out of nowhere (around a C) and get the pin from that.
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Post by Chiral on Oct 24, 2013 8:47:46 GMT -5
I remember being shocked at WrestleMania 23 when Benoit beat MVP with the diving headbutt. I was thinking of this too! It reminded me of Jericho beating Regal at WMX7 with a Lionsault. I actually really like when stuff like this happens, because it's so surprising.
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Post by TOK Is the Target Demo on Oct 24, 2013 9:27:46 GMT -5
The one that sprung to mind for me was Daniel Bryan beating a few people, the one example that's clearest to me is Swagger on the first Old School Raw, with a headkick.
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Post by Amazing Kitsune on Oct 24, 2013 11:54:12 GMT -5
At Summerslam Daniel Bryan beat Cena with a running knee, if memory serves. Unless I've missed something, which is quite possible, the YES Lock is his main finish.
Is the running knee a secondary/new main finisher or something? I've not been able to watch as much as I would like recently.
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Oct 24, 2013 11:57:33 GMT -5
At Summerslam Daniel Bryan beat Cena with a running knee, if memory serves. Unless I've missed something, which is quite possible, the YES Lock is his main finish. Is the running knee a secondary/new main finisher or something? I've not been able to watch as much as I would like recently. It's his main finisher now but at the time, that finish shocked pretty much everyone.
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Post by CH Punk on Oct 24, 2013 11:58:07 GMT -5
Cody Rhodes randomly beat Santino Marella with the Alabama Slam on an episode of Raw in 2011 (I think it was the post-Survivor Series episode).
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