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Post by shocking1981 on May 12, 2009 18:43:27 GMT -5
I'm adding some new moves, but I can't for the life of me work out what some of them are. The 3 I have left to add/leave are Mad Splash Sliced Bread #3 Sling Blade I couldn't find anything on youtube or wiki about them, except "Sling Blade". It seems to be a diving move, but from the info on TWG it is a running move!?! And I assume SB #3 is the same as Brian Kendrick and Alex Shelley? Someone educate me please.
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Post by brandonripley on May 12, 2009 21:30:30 GMT -5
Ok Sliced Bread #3 is actually named Sliced Bread #2, and it is The Brian Kendrick's move.
The Mad Splash is D'Lo Brown's modified Frog Splash named The Lo Down.
The Sling Blade is a 630 degree spin from the top rope, landing the same way as a Swanton Bomb.
All three moves ironically enough were banned from use in America in 1964, but apparently no longer banned.
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Post by Ritter on May 13, 2009 11:48:15 GMT -5
There is NO WAY anyone was doing 630 degree spins in 1964
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Post by Rod Lightning on May 13, 2009 13:33:22 GMT -5
There is NO WAY anyone was doing 630 degree spins in 1964 Good point!
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Post by shocking1981 on May 14, 2009 22:37:09 GMT -5
Only sling blade I could find, that didn't have to do with Billy Goddamn Bob Thornton www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKqT5OTNaVMIt is described on wiki as a standing or running sleeper slam, sometimes off the top rope. Ok... Mad splash just seems to be a frog splash And if "Sliced Bread #3" is just "Sliced Bread #2", why called it "Sliced Bread #3"? Plus I found it called "Shiranui" This is what I'm talking about in one of my earlier threads, about moves being as different names to different people. Sure the "Sling Blade" I'm describing could be right, but so could Ripley's.
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Post by Rod Lightning on May 15, 2009 9:44:45 GMT -5
Only sling blade I could find, that didn't have to do with Billy Goddamn Bob Thornton www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKqT5OTNaVMIt is described on wiki as a standing or running sleeper slam, sometimes off the top rope. Ok... Mad splash just seems to be a frog splash And if "Sliced Bread #3" is just "Sliced Bread #2", why called it "Sliced Bread #3"? Plus I found it called "Shiranui" This is what I'm talking about in one of my earlier threads, about moves being as different names to different people. Sure the "Sling Blade" I'm describing could be right, but so could Ripley's. Cool move!
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Post by kittie on May 15, 2009 22:36:19 GMT -5
Maybe some of the TWG moves arn't real moves at all. Maybe they just made up a few of the moves?
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Post by brandonripley on May 16, 2009 1:56:03 GMT -5
Well they gotta make up names for some of the moves. Like some of the obvious ones are the Ace Cutter and the Double Arm Facebuster, better known as the Stunner and Pedigree.
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