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theundisputedY2D2
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Your wrestling move
If you could invent a wrestling move, what would it be and what would you call it?
TopoftheChops- Posts : 1471
Join date : 2011-01-29
Age : 31
Location : Ipswich
Re: Your wrestling move
A top rope piledriver called "The Real Neckbreaker"
Dexter Morgan- Posts : 1051
Join date : 2011-01-26
Age : 34
Location : Ponkleville
Re: Your wrestling move
I used to do the RKO all the time on my brother when we were kids, was raging when Randy Orton started using it ( I modified DDPs Diamond Cutter). Not saying he copied me or anything like that....
Some sort of suplex using the ropes to bounce the oppenents legs of to get alot of momentum would be my move
Some sort of suplex using the ropes to bounce the oppenents legs of to get alot of momentum would be my move
theanimal316- Posts : 471
Join date : 2011-01-28
Age : 38
Location : Belfast
Re: Your wrestling move
I always used to practice an airplane-spin into a poowerslam when I was about 7 (I had a me-sized stuffed clown)
Never saw the point of putting the guy down on his feet to pretend to be dizzy....!
Never saw the point of putting the guy down on his feet to pretend to be dizzy....!
John Cena's Speech writer- Posts : 196
Join date : 2011-02-23
Age : 45
Location : Houston, Texas
Re: Your wrestling move
I invented a move where I'd hit a spinebuster on my opponent before getting to my feet and making my way around to his head. I'd then kick one of his arms so it draped across his chest, look up, remove my elbow pad and throw it away, before swinging my arms around a bit. I'd then run to my left, bounce of the ropes, jump over my fallen opponent, rebound off the other ropes before returning to drop an elbow after some histrionics.
I called it 'The Spinebuster/Running Elbow Drop Combination'
I called it 'The Spinebuster/Running Elbow Drop Combination'
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theundisputedY2D2- Posts : 4205
Join date : 2011-01-25
Age : 42
Location : Down By The Clyde, Near The SECC - You Can't Miss It!
Re: Your wrestling move
Really Y2? I think i have seen that before, did you leak it to any proffesional wrestlers?
Not really invented any myself, always used other peoples moves, i guess you could call me Eugene.
Not really invented any myself, always used other peoples moves, i guess you could call me Eugene.
Holymiky- Posts : 8478
Join date : 2011-02-07
Age : 32
Location : Buckinghamshire
Re: Your wrestling move
I may have passed it on to someone many years ago Miky, it was so long ago that I can't remember.
theundisputedY2D2- Posts : 4205
Join date : 2011-01-25
Age : 42
Location : Down By The Clyde, Near The SECC - You Can't Miss It!
Re: Your wrestling move
Did you also "Bring it, Via Sattelite?"
Holymiky- Posts : 8478
Join date : 2011-02-07
Age : 32
Location : Buckinghamshire
Re: Your wrestling move
No I always bring it wrapped in clingfilm in a tupperware container, I find it maintains the freshness for longer
theundisputedY2D2- Posts : 4205
Join date : 2011-01-25
Age : 42
Location : Down By The Clyde, Near The SECC - You Can't Miss It!
Re: Your wrestling move
When I was at college we'd wrestler around at lunch, at first via fluke and then with a little practise discovered a rather nifty little manouvere, (aside from kicking them in the unmentionables).
I'd have the opponent in a pedegree-esque clinch but with one arm under their chest and only one arm in the chicken-wing, i'd pick them up and lean back throwing them over myhead as I rolled back to the floor, and using the arm configuration to send them spinning (around thier vertical axis) as they flew over head.
Invariably if they were a little heavier I wouldn't be able to get a smuch lift so would "slide" out a little more normally ending up them spinning in two directions rather than one (verticall and horizontally), although not travelling as far.
Apprently it hurt quite abit -_- REMEBER KINDS DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!
I'd have the opponent in a pedegree-esque clinch but with one arm under their chest and only one arm in the chicken-wing, i'd pick them up and lean back throwing them over myhead as I rolled back to the floor, and using the arm configuration to send them spinning (around thier vertical axis) as they flew over head.
Invariably if they were a little heavier I wouldn't be able to get a smuch lift so would "slide" out a little more normally ending up them spinning in two directions rather than one (verticall and horizontally), although not travelling as far.
Apprently it hurt quite abit -_- REMEBER KINDS DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!
Kramxel- Posts : 40
Join date : 2011-02-18
Re: Your wrestling move
I'd do a move similar to the code breaker but sideways across the back of their neck. It would look legit badass and you couldn't imagine anyone getting up from it.
Bobby Roode- Posts : 328
Join date : 2011-01-26
Age : 43
Location : Manchester
Re: Your wrestling move
I remember once chasing down a friend who had really peed me off, and as I chased him up some stairs, I grab at his legs, and then proceeded to put him in a sharpshooter...The whilst in the sharpshooter, I locked in the crossface. Kinda almost made him pass out
Jammy31- Posts : 867
Join date : 2011-01-30
Age : 32
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