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Post by MetalBlade on Feb 28, 2010 21:19:31 GMT -1
I thought of a PW24 game that could theoretically last forever. The idea is you have to post the name of a wrestling move, preferably with an accompanying picture if possible. I'll start it, and anyone who posts after me will be sucked into the game and forced to post a new move within 24 hours or be eliminated. We cam still post spam inbetween as usual, but you must always remember to post a new move every 24. It can be any move, heel or not. So here's the first move. We'll start with a classic. Thumb To The Eye - This classic heel move was popularized in the 70's by the likes of Ric Flair, Harley Race and Roddy Piper. Basically you just stick your thumb into the eye of your opponent as he brutalizes you on the ropes. Just make sure the referee is distracted by your manager though. Come and have a go if you think you're hard enough!
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Post by Kevin Borg on Feb 28, 2010 21:38:36 GMT -1
low blowan illegal blow to your opponents nether region.
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Post by MetalBlade on Mar 1, 2010 16:08:33 GMT -1
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, you can join in the game at any time, but once you're in, you gotta post another move within 24 Hours or you're eliminated. Last man standing is the winner. I need to think of an e-prize to award the winner.
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Post by Kevin Borg on Mar 1, 2010 16:43:24 GMT -1
Karma points would be a good prize, presuming there will be betting opened for Wrestlemania.
EDIT: this is presuming Knoxville is able to award karma points without having to take any away from anyone. Also, to reward players who stay in longer (to avoid someone just jumping in once everyone has been eliminated), karma points can be multiplied by number of moves posted.
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Post by Kevin Borg on Mar 1, 2010 16:49:46 GMT -1
the head-in-underwear pin A humiliating (for both wrestlers) way to pin your opponent.
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Post by Woo on Mar 1, 2010 18:32:35 GMT -1
The Curb Stomp as made famous by Super Dragon and Cheerleader Melissa.
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Post by MetalBlade on Mar 1, 2010 19:42:16 GMT -1
Moss Covered Three Handled Family Credenza Similar to a swinging fisherman's neckbreaker, Perry Saturn used to get his opponent as though he was gonna do a fisherman's suplex on them, but instead of falling backwards and flipping them upside down over his head, he would twist to the side whilst hooking their leg, and do a right brutal swinging neckbreaker on them. Old Perry sure could bust out a move or two.
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Post by OlympicHero on Mar 1, 2010 22:23:00 GMT -1
The DDT
A move immortalized by Jake "The Snake" Roberts and now a mainstay in professional wrestling all over the world.
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Post by MetalBlade on Mar 2, 2010 14:41:53 GMT -1
Yeah karma seems the most logical incentive to win. Maybe 1000 karma points multiplied by the amount of moves posted by the winner. That way as you said Somar, it pays to have been in the game for some time rather than just steaming in at the end.
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Post by Kevin Borg on Mar 2, 2010 14:44:21 GMT -1
I also think that, as it can go on forever, there should be prize intervals maybe a week or so before each ppv so that the winners can use their winnings.
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Post by Kevin Borg on Mar 2, 2010 14:47:48 GMT -1
The Headlock A very simple move of locking the opponents head between one's forarm and bicep with the goal to cut of circulation of bloodflow to the head.
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Post by MetalBlade on Mar 2, 2010 15:19:37 GMT -1
Love that picture LOL.
The Vertebreaker Also more technically known as the double underhook back to back reverse piledriver, (wonder why they changed the name...?). This brutal move has been officially banned from WWE for the last 7 years, but is still used in TNA as the Gringo Killer (formerly Cop Killer), by Homicide. You underhook both opponents arms, and hoist them onto your shoulders and suspend them behind your back, before dropping to a sitting position, thus spiking your opponent's neck right into the fucking canvas! Sound brutal? Let's take a look at The Vertebreaker in action...
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Post by OlympicHero on Mar 2, 2010 19:00:21 GMT -1
The Moonsault.
The simple but still spectacular high flying move sees the offender execute a back flip off the top rope onto his opponent, whether they are sprawled out on the canvas or still standing on their feet. Many greats have this in their arsenal such as Kurt Angle, The Great Muta and Shawn Michaels aswell as super-heavyweights of the past like Big Van Vader and Bam Bam Bigelow.
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Post by MetalBlade on Mar 2, 2010 19:45:08 GMT -1
Great move. One of the best moves of the past 20 years. I gotta say though, you missed a couple of modern masters of the moonsault, Christopher Daniels and Chris Jericho.
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Post by OlympicHero on Mar 2, 2010 20:55:29 GMT -1
There are several names that have perfected the move ain't there? Sabu, Jushin Liger, Hayabusa, The Great Sasuke.....the list is endless, even Terry Funk gave it a go!
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