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Post by serialkilla on Aug 2, 2009 12:27:24 GMT -5
When might the new card be up?
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Post by Kurt Burton: Script Doctor! on Aug 7, 2009 0:27:49 GMT -5
But that never happens in real wrestling. The Rock never kicked out of the stunner. Stone Cold never kicked out of the rock bottom Hardy never kicked out of the GTS. It just never happens at all Well lets just think about it for a second. It's called a finisher and all, so logically, wouldn't you go for a pin after you hit it? The fact he didn't win by it isn't the big deal to me. If he hit it, and waited too long, thats different. But I'm talking about Lee hitting it, then trying ANOTHER move as if, hitting it once isn't enough. After going through what, 10 guys. Clearly they'd be worn out and a finisher would probably be enough. but instead he tries another move. Another move that trace slips out of. Stating that well, the move didn't effect him at ALL. Then, trace locks in Calvin as if he still had all the strength in the world and Calvin get knocked out conscious. That's all I have a problem with. It makes his finisher look pretty bad, that or trace has super heroic powers. It also kinda happens with DGX and Thunder. Thunder hits everything he has, any offense at all. And D hits basically one super kick. It makes Thunder's moveset look pretty bad. Not trying to fight here... but maybe if one of the guys was really arrogant and wanted to inflict more damage on his downed opponenet, he would pick him back up and try his finisher again, like Nash did to Taker and Big Show, and Bret Hart (which cost him the match BTW) or CM Punk versus Jay Lethal. Just throwing that out there. I am not saying that you can't have a difference of opinion, I am just pointing out that there are many times in wrestling where someone has gone for a finisher after already hitting it, and this cost them the match. And I do agree with E, the Burning Hammer is sick as hell, ain't nobody kicking out of that and you should probably call for a medic.
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