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Post by Woo on Mar 2, 2010 22:13:25 GMT -1
The Shooting Star Press Invented by the legendary Justin Liger and also used famously by Billy Kidman, Evan Bourne and Marc Mero. Below is a picture of how not to do the move.
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Post by Hellion on Mar 3, 2010 11:52:34 GMT -1
The Hurricanrana. I just really wanted to post this. Unlikely I'll keep playing.
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Post by MetalBlade on Mar 3, 2010 12:39:21 GMT -1
*image deleted* LMAO..
Sitout Awesome Bomb Through A Table Different to a regular Awesome Bomb which is essentially a Razor's Edge, the Sitout Awesome Bomb enabled Mike to perform this on an opponent who is preparing a top rope offensive. He was able to jump back from the top turnbuckle and powerbomb his opponent through a table. Gotta love Joel Gertner in this clip - "They don't call him Mike Pretty Good, they don't call him Mike He's Okay, they call him Mike AWESOME for a reason!". The Sitout Awesome Bomb Through A Table, or SABTAT for short, occurs just after the 8:10 mark, but it's worth watching the whole clip as, amongst other high spots there is also a devastating DDT by Masato Tanaka through a table just after the 4:15 mark.
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Post by Kevin Borg on Mar 3, 2010 15:32:50 GMT -1
Stinkface Humiliating your opponent by making smell your asshole while he tries to rest in the corner.
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Post by OlympicHero on Mar 3, 2010 16:59:25 GMT -1
The Chokeslam
The offender grabs his opponent by the throat, hoists them high up in the air before driving them back first into the canvas. A move that has been made famous by the likes of The Undertaker, Kane, The Big Show and others.
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Post by MetalBlade on Mar 3, 2010 21:27:56 GMT -1
The Chest Chop This basic brawl move was popularized by Ric Flair, and more recently The Big Show. But never was it used with such splendour than in Japan. Here Kenta Kobashi and Kensuke Sasaki show that you can create an entertaining match by only utilising one primary move.
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Post by OlympicHero on Mar 3, 2010 22:35:36 GMT -1
What a chop fest!
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Post by Woo on Mar 3, 2010 22:48:46 GMT -1
The Sharpshooter Possibly the most famous submission move there is and has been used on some very memorable moments such as Austin/Bret from Mania 13, Bret/HBK SSeries 1997 and even in Trish Stratus' retirement match. Sting still uses this move today, known as the Scorpion Death Lock, and claims to have invented it, while Konan also gets acknowledged as it's innovator. Used famously by Sting, Owen Hart, Chris Benoit, Nattie Neidhart and The Rock, but the move will always be associated with Bret Hart and Canada.
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Post by Kevin Borg on Mar 4, 2010 6:02:10 GMT -1
the body splash Attack belly flops onto his opponent. Can be used in a variety of different ways and is often how most of the finishing manuevers from the top rope end (shooting star press = upside down flip into a body spalsh, frog splash = jump, hitting knees with hands and body splash etc.) Despite the body splash now being used in some incredibly inventive ways, there was once a time when just jumping from the appron onto your opponent was enough for a pin.
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Post by MetalBlade on Mar 4, 2010 20:52:50 GMT -1
The Mandible Claw This move involves sticking your middle two fingers down the throat of your opponent, and pressing down on the back of the tongue, thus apparently paralyzing them. It works much better when combined with a dirty filthy sock.
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Post by MetalBlade on Mar 5, 2010 0:44:10 GMT -1
What a crap game. Everyone is out except me and Somar.
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Post by Kevin Borg on Mar 5, 2010 2:06:53 GMT -1
I'm only in because I don't know how the rules work and so i keep posting every 12 hours or so to make sure i don't get knocked out (my ps clock is also set like, 8 hours ahead or something stupid like that) NOTE: Also, i'm headed out of town for the weekend, so you'll likely have this thing won in 24 hours Metal. Spitting Mist in your opponents face The move is exactly as it sounds, most famously used (at least, in my mind) by Tajiri. Tajiri would follow this up with a stiff kick to the skull, but I always felt like it was the green mist that was the finisher. I wonder how it tasted...
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Post by Woo on Mar 5, 2010 18:01:58 GMT -1
Damn I didn't post one yesterday... I'll just post two now as I already found the picture of the one I was going to post not knowing I was out. DDTInvolves locking your opponent in a front face lock and then falling backwards. Invented by Jake Roberts and used by almost every wrestler since in some variation lincluding Tommy Dreamer and Raven (pictured) who calls it the Evenflow DDT. Canadian DestroyerThis flipping Piledriver was invented by Petey Williams and won 'Finisher of the year' lots of times in the TNA awards.
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Post by MetalBlade on Mar 5, 2010 20:21:42 GMT -1
LOL, OH already posted the DDT!
New rule - there are none. It's just fun posting moves, and it kinda keeps the board ticking over.
Here's the latest entry.
The Tilt-A-Whirl Flying Head Scissors
This variation of the great head scissors manoeuvre involves spinning yourself arround your opponent to disorientate them before hitting the head scissors. The only problem is, it's occasionally also you that gets disorientated. This was developed on the lucha libre circuit in Mexico, and soon corssed the Pacific to Japan, where performes like Jushin Liger (him again) wowed audiences sometimes numbering over 100,000. Below is a splendid example of this heartstopping move.
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Post by Kevin Borg on Mar 8, 2010 2:44:24 GMT -1
Piledriver A move that can be quite devestating, the wrestler pick his opponent up upside down and drives his head onto the mat. *NOTE - beware of searching for images, for the piledriver is also a popular sex position and results between wrestling/porn pics are about 50/50*
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