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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Feb 2, 2019 10:43:06 GMT -5
AS in they pull out a ton of different moves. This can either be current or guys from a long, long time ago.
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Post by IgnahtaSempria on Feb 2, 2019 13:03:59 GMT -5
They don't call Mike Quackenbush "The Man of 1000 Holds" for nothing.
Also, he focuses more on his striking now, but Chris Hero/Kassius Ohno has always had a very varied style.
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Post by anglarite on Feb 2, 2019 14:00:19 GMT -5
John Cena. We just can't see them.
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Post by nickcave on Feb 2, 2019 14:05:51 GMT -5
Dean Malenko?
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Post by Mozenrath on Feb 2, 2019 15:06:16 GMT -5
Jushin Liger has more finishers than most guys have moves.
Beyond that, Zack Sabre Jr. seems to have a new submission hold every time I see him. Or several, really.
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Post by Magnus the Magnificent on Feb 2, 2019 15:11:51 GMT -5
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Post by malloc on Feb 2, 2019 15:55:58 GMT -5
Nova?
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Post by mrpeacock on Feb 2, 2019 16:44:09 GMT -5
Chris Kanyon. Not only did he invent moves in seemingly every single match but he could structure a great match as well.
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Post by TOK Is the Target Demo on Feb 2, 2019 17:13:27 GMT -5
Don't sleep on Jericho, either.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2019 17:46:29 GMT -5
Chris Jericho and Daniel Bryan can work any style with any wrestler. Eddie Guerrero aswell.
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Post by Zone Was Wrong on Feb 2, 2019 17:54:30 GMT -5
Chris Kanyon. Not only did he invent moves in seemingly every single match but he could structure a great match as well. To tack on with this, curious if there are any noteworthy matches of his on the Network. Only really saw him in WCW but don't remember much about the matches then. To add to the topic though I'll also put AJ up there with a diverse moveset.
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Post by carp (SPC, Itoh Respect Army) on Feb 2, 2019 18:09:49 GMT -5
A while back, there was a luchador whose schtick was, he would call out the name of another wrestler mid-match and shift his style to that wrestler. He'd use different moves depending on who he was mimicking. I think it was... Ciclope/Halloween?
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Feb 2, 2019 18:22:42 GMT -5
Quackbush but i thought most of them didn’t made any sense or looked good in a sequence together. It looked like every move was a finisher and they stop meaning anything after awhile.
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Post by mrpeacock on Feb 2, 2019 19:16:54 GMT -5
Chris Kanyon. Not only did he invent moves in seemingly every single match but he could structure a great match as well. To tack on with this, curious if there are any noteworthy matches of his on the Network. Only really saw him in WCW but don't remember much about the matches then. To add to the topic though I'll also put AJ up there with a diverse moveset. On YouTube there is a dark match between him and Shark Boy that I couldn’t recommend enough. A really good match that made the relatively unknown Shark Boy look like a million bucks.
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Post by theshockmaster on Feb 4, 2019 18:34:12 GMT -5
Tyler Bate seems like he can do absolutely everything. Flying, brawling, submission, power. Insanely diverse moveset. Even has some old school moves like the airplane spin that he makes cool.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Feb 4, 2019 18:57:49 GMT -5
Quack
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Post by Starshine on Feb 4, 2019 19:01:44 GMT -5
Probably PAC.
Many crazy top rope moves. Lots of various power moves. Various suplexes. Submission moves. Mat wrestling stuff.
He kind of does everything.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Feb 7, 2019 17:40:34 GMT -5
For those first few months, Kevin Owens on the main WWE roster had a much bigger moveset than anyone else. He was doing loads of shit of his own and stealing other people's moves too.
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Post by Mozenrath on Feb 9, 2019 7:23:06 GMT -5
You know, for an old school guy, especially, Bobby Eaton qualifies. He was ridiculously versatile, and had a move for any situation without having to strain credulity with it.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Feb 9, 2019 11:42:19 GMT -5
Stone cold in 2000/2001 😏
Stunner Lou Thesz Press Mudhole stomping suplex back suplex superplex (practically every match- probably what ****ed his neck back up) firemans carry Million dollar dream STF boston crap Arm drag variations Arm bar sharpshooter german suplex (against angle or benoit, can't remember) piledriver running/spinning neck breaker snap spinebuster arn anderson style spinebuster stun gun falling arm breaker
He even did a sunset flip in a match against Angle that year.
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