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Post by cornettesracket on Apr 18, 2022 17:32:43 GMT -5
Also, to me - and I know this is subjective - a finisher doesn't mean as much when it takes 4-5 to actually finish a guy off. I guess I'm not a fan of "video game selling" (I know I didn't coin that phrase, but I think it's an accurate description). We've seen people take big moves and finishers and not sell the impact for more than a few seconds. I get that people can push through pain at times, but that also shouldn't compeletly negate you being dropped on your head, or being kicked/kneed in the head several times, or what have you. Again, I know its a subjective thing, but I feel like high spots have overtaken psychology to an extent. That doesn't mean that I don't think there is any psychology. There is. I just wish it was more targeted on working toward a finisher, and that finisher being the end (outside of a few rare occasions). I can only like a post once but what you wrote is spot on.
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Post by lemonyellowson on Apr 19, 2022 19:19:11 GMT -5
Canadian destroyer. Man that thing was amazing . Now bad bunny does it.
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Post by AKIMan64 on Apr 19, 2022 19:58:35 GMT -5
We've seen so many Superkicks from wrestlers and nine times out of ten they kick out of them.
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Post by Marvelous1LUFC on Apr 21, 2022 9:21:00 GMT -5
Full Nelson. I have always loved that move. It’s why The Warlord and Chris Masters were my favourites when they were at their peaks. Lashley uses it, he won the WWE title with it
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Post by Marvelous1LUFC on Apr 21, 2022 9:22:33 GMT -5
i agree with Canadian destroyer, was a thing of beauty when Petey Williams did it, now its as common as an irish whip
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