XIII
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Post by XIII on Oct 22, 2020 15:51:25 GMT -5
I’m probably just not remembering but surely not many ever kicked out of the Razor’s/Outsider’s edge
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Post by mrpeacock on Oct 22, 2020 16:50:42 GMT -5
I’m probably just not remembering but surely not many ever kicked out of the Razor’s/Outsider’s edge Scott Hall said he’d only use it when he was gonna win with it. However Kona Crush did kick out of it once. He possibly could be the only person to kick out of it.
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Post by evilone on Oct 22, 2020 17:19:57 GMT -5
I’m probably just not remembering but surely not many ever kicked out of the Razor’s/Outsider’s edge Scott Hall said he’d only use it when he was gonna win with it. However Kona Crush did kick out of it once. He possibly could be the only person to kick out of it. Yup, it's on YT with german commentary.
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krozor
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Post by krozor on Oct 22, 2020 18:00:40 GMT -5
It's honestly sad that it's become a transition move at best now, but the DDT when Jake Roberts did it was the definitive answer for the longest time. It was sold as being so devastating as done by Jake that he could theoretically hit it right out of the gate to start the match and it was over, and he'd sometimes go for it without it being unbelievable.
I think that's part of what makes OWA the current gold standard: you must counter/escape, because it's proven that if Omega land it, it's over. That seems ultra-rare in the modern era where even F5s and Tombstones get traded back and forth, and the Superkick is essentially a Chop now. I also like that, generally, it's somehow low key in it's own way. It's never like he's always building to it and it's rarely this huge fanfare thing when he hits it, it's just so reliably proven to win that when he does hit it, it's over. I'm not always the biggest Omega fan, but I really appreciate how he's managed to create this ultimate finisher simply by doing it well, reliably, and logically while having a broad enough arsenal of moves that you could buy him winning without it even when it's inevitable that he's going to win with it, if that makes sense.
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Post by Starshine on Oct 22, 2020 18:52:52 GMT -5
No one kicks out of the Falcon Arrow!
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Post by TOK Hehe'd Around & Found Out on Oct 22, 2020 19:38:18 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure that no one ever kicked out of the Rough Ryder/Radio Silence. Ryder was in that weird spot on the card where he was featured but never had a match long enough for anyone to kick out.
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petef3
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Post by petef3 on Oct 22, 2020 21:57:32 GMT -5
How many of the classic tag finishers ever got kicked out of? I know Masato Tanaka kicked out of the 3-D once, but I don't remember anyone ever kicking out of the Decapitation, Doomsday Device, Hart Attack, or any of the various other tag finishes of the era.
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Post by Toilet Paper Roll on Oct 22, 2020 22:06:53 GMT -5
Early/Mid 90's Stan Hansen AJPW Lariat.
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Post by Big BosskMan on Oct 25, 2020 17:02:19 GMT -5
Fingerpoke of Doom, BAYBAAAY
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Post by hulksmash87 on Oct 25, 2020 21:49:11 GMT -5
The von Erich claw
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malloc
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Post by malloc on Oct 26, 2020 1:32:36 GMT -5
Only a couple of people kicked out of JBL's clothesline from hell even as far back as his JTTS days. Batista kicked out like once or twice, but I don't even recall if Cena ever did. In WWE, yeah, maybe so, though I know a few people kicked out of it in WCW or got up after it in short order, like Goldberg and I think Vader. According to Brian Zane's recently uploaded Halloween Havoc 1997 review, Piper even kicked out of two leg drops. Yoko also kicked out after taking the Leg drop
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