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29 fps
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BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49496 Posts
On April 16 2011 20:05 29 fps wrote: you know it has had a huge influence on your life when you see kids at school using WWE/WWF moves in real brawls. Stone cold stunners, powerbombs, pedigree..... im surprised at their choices for attacks instead of just using regular punches and kicks. the suplex and DDT have changed my life forever... | ||
Vlare
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Gann1
United States1575 Posts
needless to say, i got my ass kicked | ||
hoppipolla
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Mothra
United States1448 Posts
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QuanticHawk
United States32027 Posts
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ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
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sung_moon
United States10110 Posts
On April 15 2011 18:57 lxginverse wrote: i stopped watching after Stone Cold and the The Rock left... its just not the same and it really sucks now i kind of progressively lost interest once rock left. he was amazing as a heel kept up with it though cuz lesnar/angle/benoit had some amazing talent. but once those guys left and in came the cena/miz/etc. era i just stopped completely. i miss being 8 years old and watching wwf during the attitude era ![]() | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32027 Posts
On April 19 2011 02:35 ShaLLoW[baY] wrote: Oh my god, this brings back memories. I always loved how insane some of the cruiserweights would get with their aerial movies. The Shooting Star Press is the coolest move ever. Also, Ultimo Dragon is a boss. WCW had a boss cruiserweight divison back in the 90s. Rey mysterio ultimo dragon, psychosis... all had no problem flinging themsleves like 10 feet in the air on someone's head. Chris beniot was my favorite wrestler that wasnt macho man tho. he gave off the vibe of being genuinely crazy (my character judgement is impeccable) and was a damn fine technician. Another one who'd break his body to put on a great show. | ||
ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
On April 19 2011 03:03 Hawk wrote: WCW had a boss cruiserweight divison back in the 90s. Rey mysterio ultimo dragon, psychosis... all had no problem flinging themsleves like 10 feet in the air on someone's head. Chris beniot was my favorite wrestler that wasnt macho man tho. he gave off the vibe of being genuinely crazy (my character judgement is impeccable) and was a damn fine technician. Another one who'd break his body to put on a great show. Chris Benoit was my favorite for a looong time. A combination of him being Canadian, having a sweet submission finisher, and just falling head-first from the top rope onto his opponents. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32027 Posts
The top rope headbutt was sweet, but I prefered the rolling suplex because that looked like that shit hurt and that takes insane power to throw together a bunch of those, even when it is scripted | ||
Sentenal
United States12398 Posts
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sung_moon
United States10110 Posts
On April 19 2011 03:34 Hawk wrote: The top rope headbutt was sweet, but I prefered the rolling suplex because that looked like that shit hurt and that takes insane power to throw together a bunch of those, even when it is scripted i thought lesnar making bodies fly across the ring with overhead belly to bellys and release german suplexes were insane. and i was always more of a eddie guerrero "rolling trip suplex into frogsplash" kind of kid :D he always made those look clean, compared to RVD who makes that shit look like he hurt himself as much as the guy he landed on | ||
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