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Post by AWA Staff on Sept 8, 2010 9:32:55 GMT -4
Where the fuck is your lame profile?! Just bustin your balls! Seriously though, I'm trying to make an entrance video with The Miz for you but I don't know your entrance music!...... Can you at least post your music, finisher and a few trademark moves bro?!
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Post by #Kokaine# on Sept 8, 2010 10:50:58 GMT -4
I've been here around a month, and I still haven't decided on an entrance theme. My finisher is the move I used on you. Butterfly DDT, flip up but before you get in powerbomb position, grab your head, fall down in a Flatliner position. Haven't decided on a name yet, either.
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Post by SLAM II on Sept 8, 2010 10:59:40 GMT -4
just going out on a limb and im going to say call it...'The Gager'
i guess that how you spell it not sure really. anyways most of you guys know what a gager is right? like a fat line of coke is called a gager line or whatever....idk just a suggestion..
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Post by AWA Staff on Sept 8, 2010 12:56:08 GMT -4
"Face Smashing Finale" lol
It's all good bro....just helpful to have some idea of your character in matches with a profile
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Post by #Kokaine# on Sept 8, 2010 13:46:01 GMT -4
If "8 Ball" didn't sound so lame, I'd call it that. Same for "Overdose". I'm not into naming moves though. I feel there's no reason for it. Finisher maneuvers have become so watered down and glorified nowadays. I liked growing up Shawn Michaels's Sweet Chin Music didn't have an official name, Ross would say "He hit it, he hit that damn super kick! He hit him right under the jaw, that could be it."
And it would be.
A lot of old announcers wouldn't call a finisher by a certain name, and instead the actual move name. Sounds more devastating in my opinion.
Some names need a flashy name, like The Rock Bottom. Calling it a one armed falling backbreaker (or something) isn't needed, nor does it sound painful. But calling the Pedigree a double armed facebuster sounds much more painful than "The Pedigree". The Stone Cold Stunner, is a one armed forward reverse neckbreaker. Either one suites that, though the latter is a bit long.
The Attitude Adjustment? Dude, it's a firemans carry slam. No one's attitude is going to be adjusted because of a fireman's carry slam. Poor choice of a name there.
Tombstone has become synonymous with the Undertaker and Kane. It's become so associated with them, that it's replaced "spike piledriver" in commentary a lot of times. Chokeslam is literally what it is, I like that. No one has ever given a personified nickname to the chokeslam, to even fit their gimmick.
I could go on, but I think you all get my point.
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Post by Dominic Slay on Sept 8, 2010 17:43:25 GMT -4
I always assumed a spike piledriver was a double team move. One guy piledrives, the other jumps and pushes down on the opponents feet.
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