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Is the dude
cosmiccoffee9
banned or something? Haven't seen him around like that
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Is the dude cosmiccoffee9 banned or something? Haven't seen him around like that
Been going through them myself. I mostly just like to see all of the random dudes on the roster back thenBest royal rumble to watch ?
On 2000 now.
Bikini contest at the 2000 Rumble
Don't feed the troll. DC you better than that.Before the roids? When he was in HS or something?
Exactly bruh, i dont know what to watch.
Technical question,
What is "different" about how this dude bounces off of the ropes. Something looks different
I think it’s a very well deserved induction into the Hall of Fame. We’ve had an association with Kurt for a long time but when Kurt was here in the WWE, he was one of the most impactful and memorable and iconic characters probably ever. One of the things that always stands out for me is that I was here when Kurt was coming out of the Olympics and training. And having never done this before, he went from zero knowledge of our industry to being one of the most incredible performers in the ring in the time frame of the Attitude Era where, you know, he was in there with some of the best in the world. And he very quickly went from walking to the ring for the first time to being one of the best in the world himself. It happened faster than anyone else. And that’s what I do now mostly in my day to day job. Most of my day is focused on talent and recruiting and training and talent development. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen someone pick it up as fast as Kurt. Just on that basis alone, he should be inducted. But then you throw in all that he’s accomplished, that he’s accomplished since leaving WWE even, and will continue to accomplish. I’m really happy for Kurt as a human being. I’m also happy that he’s a really good place in his life right now.
Hmmm, let me compare it with others. Give me a secondTwo feet at once?
First thing that jumped out at me was putting both arms on the rope as opposed to just one.@datboi81
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Technical question,
What is "different" about how this dude bounces off of the ropes. Something looks different
Scott was better before the roids
Nah. he runs like that all the timeJust by looking at it, it seems as though he places his hands on the top rope kinda unnaturally when you're supposed to spring off it using the muscles in your back.
Also looks like his footwork is a bit off, you're supposed to pivot on your off foot at the last possible second so you SNAP into the rotation and POP toward your opponent. Instead, looks like he did a full back turn toward the ropes, leaned back then tried to shoot out of there. Didn't get the speed he wanted which is why he got caught with the flapjack.
Maybe he was thinking about some kind of rebound attack on the way in but knew he messed up the timing and thought better of it, not sure. I want a rebound attack.
[@=https://niketalk.com/members/38334"different" about how this dude bounces off of the ropes. Something looks different
First thing that jumped out at me was putting both arms on the rope as opposed to just one.