Wrestling Thread October 1st-31st/ No Mercy Tonight At 8PM ET/ Dolph Zigger Last Match

so braun finna spend the whole yr fighting local competitors?


I swear muscle & fitness is run by the WWE.. :rollin

paul levesque is an editorial supervisor for a few of their magazines (american media inc)

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They're basically taking the Ryback route with Braun, but as a heel I guess
 
so for the dudley boys retirement speech they got washed by a couple of jabronis who shouldnt even be employed in the states?

thats what they get for coming back to the wwe

midas whale have kissed vince *** instead. that would have been less embarrassing than getting worked by festus and the bald headed tna explosion wrestler


Gotta do the job on the way out the door.



so braun finna spend the whole yr fighting local competitors?
paul levesque is an editorial supervisor for a few of their magazines (american media inc)



how many guys have seth injured in the last yr? not saying he's unsafe, but he's got to be more careful with his opponents. needs to hit up bret hart for advice


Finn took the bump wrong
 
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I'm still confused by the outside powerbomb that injured finn.

Was seth supposed to throw him further so that he could hook his arms around the barricade to lessen the blow? because when he does it into a corner that's what the guy taking the move does, he hooks his arms around the ropes and falls into the turnbuckle then slides down the corner.

or was finn just supposed to him the barricade flat and fall down it?

If Finn was supposed to hook his arms or arms over the barricade then seth failed and hurt him, if he wasn't then he hurt himself reaching.
 
It seems like Seth let him go a little too far away but I also don't believe he was supposed to hook his arm
 
They need to give Seth the Curb Stomp back and ban him from doing any kind of power bomb that's not a standard one in the middle of the ring..
 
They need to give Seth the Curb Stomp back and ban him from doing any kind of power bomb that's not a standard one in the middle of the ring..

Fair compromise. Especially since Balor is allowed the coup de grace to the back of the head :{
 
It's be pretty cool to see Seth not have a real finisher... Let him have 5 or 6 moves that could all finish a match off... Phoenix Splash, pedigree, curb stomp, small package driver, nose breaking knee, super kick to kneeling opponent, ect...
 
It seems like Seth let him go a little too far away but I also don't believe he was supposed to hook his arm
1) Sext usually throws pretty close to the barricade

2) You're not supposed to hook your arms on the barricade -- the bump should only be taken against your back and your chin should be tucked in

Both dudes goofed. Sext was supposed to throw closer, Finn shouldn't have hooked his arms
 
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It's be pretty cool to see Seth not have a real finisher... Let him have 5 or 6 moves that could all finish a match off... Phoenix Splash, pedigree, curb stomp, small package driver, nose breaking knee, super kick to kneeling opponent, ect...
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It's be pretty cool to see Seth not have a real finisher... Let him have 5 or 6 moves that could all finish a match off... Phoenix Splash, pedigree, curb stomp, small package driver, nose breaking knee, super kick to kneeling opponent, ect...
Those are the most effective competitors, in my opinion...think of Kurt Angle, who could end an opponent's night with his Ankle Lock, his exceptional moonsault (which did lose accuracy as his career went on, but they call 'em high-risk for a reason) as well as his patented Olympic Slam.

Chris Jericho was another good example, as his multiple powerbomb combo and submission skills drove the success of his cruiserweight career before he altered his offense for the jump to heavyweight competition, finding massive success with the Codebreaker and even using his speed and technique advantage over larger opponents by using the Lionsault to earn victories from time to time.

Seth Rollins is probably the best modern example, his flying springboard knee, Phoenix Splash, eliminator Superkick, SPD, Pedigree and Curb Stomp giving him a dangerous, championship-level arsenal that can and should be varied for his opponents. I do find it incredible that that Superplex-Falcon Arrow Combo has never gotten anybody though, that should put a man down for a week.
 
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