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Post by wrestlingfan37 on Apr 30, 2019 17:39:40 GMT -5
Hey guys. I had this question about the game. What I mean is that, for example, Arizona Chance finisher is called the Last Crusade. But in my mind, I think the move is a sit-out powerbomb or a spinning sit-out powerbomb. What moves do you think your favorite finishers are? Sorry if there are too many typos xD. Waiting for your responses!
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Post by Bigshot on Apr 30, 2019 18:11:28 GMT -5
"Arizona Chance with the Lariat! And there it is! The Last Crusade! 1-2-3!"
I don't know if the Lariat is called The Last Crusade or if its just a setup move. I don't know why but I used to imagine it kinda like a snap german suplex.
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Post by wrestlingfan37 on Apr 30, 2019 21:02:55 GMT -5
I think the clothesline would be a setup move, and the Last Crusade another move. I think that the german suplex would be used in other superstars, maybe like 90's Magnus Muscle.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2019 21:57:19 GMT -5
Chance solar I imagine doing a running knee, just fits for "chance shoots first" imo. Arizona I imagined doing white noise for some reason
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Post by wrestlingfan37 on Apr 30, 2019 22:00:46 GMT -5
Yes, I think we all agree that Arizona would do a powerhouse move. What other wrestlers moves do you guys think about?
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Post by TeenyNorman on Apr 30, 2019 22:06:14 GMT -5
I think the “Swashbuckler“ is a buckle bomb type move. The “Star Destroyer” would obviously be a type of choke slam. The “Buffalo Charge” some running tackle, spear, or shoulder bump. The “Foot to Face” being a double foot stomp. The “Haymaker of Justice” is some type of lariat or a spinning lariat. And my favorite “The Howling” is a o’conner Roll into a German suplex like chad gables finisher. The reason being that I visualize as he does the German suplex he howls out and arches up making him do a back bridge. Thus looking like a circle or full moon. These are just some of my ideas.
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Post by wrestlingfan37 on Apr 30, 2019 22:36:30 GMT -5
Wow, I loved that description for "The Howling"! I think I liked my description for the Swashbuckler, a swanton bomb from the ropes, as he walks in the ropes, so he's "walking the plank". Dangerzone's Need for Speed... I think a move like Daniel Bryan's running knee, but like really fast! I consider the Russian Sickle to be an inverted suplex ending in a dragon sleeper submission. I really don't know what the Bugg Brother's Cootie Shuffle would be, but I invented their own tag team move.
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Post by TeenyNorman on Apr 30, 2019 22:45:42 GMT -5
I see the “Russian Sickle” as a Russian leg sweep or a hammerlock lariat. The “Dragonlance” being a type of submission like the yes lock or the danielson special. The “Atomic Wedgie” being an atomic drop. The “Antichrist Superplex” being a falcon arrow off the top corner. The “Animal Slam” being a running power slam. The “Flying Dorkscrew” being a flying corkscrew(kinda easy to tell). The “Face Ripper” being an eye rake. The “Boulder Smasher” being a double axe handle onto an opponent with one knee on the floor and the other up. I’ll send more ideas later.
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Post by wrestlingfan37 on Apr 30, 2019 23:19:11 GMT -5
I think the Boulder Smasher would be a shoulder breaker, just like the one The Rock used to do while he was called Rocky Maivia. You may have a reason, but why would the Antichrist suplex be a falcon arrow? Shouldn't it be a superplex? Hahaha. Maybe Masakari's Eagle Arrow could be the falcon arrow. What do you think Bug Buster's Extermination would be? I also don't know what Cutthroat Carter Black Hole would look like. Maybe a tackle, like the ones in american football? What about Herman Nerd, Super Spy's Shagadelic Slam? Last, for Zen, I think he delivers 2 punches and the third is a knee to the face, like TLOZ's Triforce lol. What do you think about those?
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Post by Stanley The Weeb on May 1, 2019 0:14:28 GMT -5
Humm...i say the Antichrist Superplex is a Tombstone Piledriver with the victim's arms outstretched, like they are the inverted crucifix.
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Post by TeenyNorman on May 1, 2019 0:14:31 GMT -5
I saw the “Triforce” as a move like the three amigos but instead of normal suplexes it be like the underhook suplex or something like that. The “Antichrist Superplex” was a falcon arrow just so it would be cooler than just a regular superplex and yes I agree the eagle arrow to be also a falcon arrow but not from the corner. The “Extermination” I see being some type of stomp move due to his Bug Buster and usually you kill a bug by smashing it. And when I think of killing a big in a somewhat brutal way I think of stomping on it.
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Post by wrestlingfan37 on May 1, 2019 1:04:09 GMT -5
Cool ideas. Tomorrow i'll add some more of mine
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Post by El presidente on May 1, 2019 14:09:43 GMT -5
For me the last crusade is a crucifix powerbomb
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Post by TeenyNorman on May 1, 2019 14:17:30 GMT -5
For me the last crusade is a crucifix powerbomb Same
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Post by Thumper Moore III on May 1, 2019 15:26:40 GMT -5
As the expert on the subject, I’m quoting myself in previous threads where I’ve gone into great detail to explain The Last Crusade.
From September ‘18: The Last Crusade is an amazing maneuver as well. It’s kind of a flippy thing, except when it’s done out of a tie up, which takes the flippy part out. It’s a high risk move, again, except in certain situations where it’s done in a low risk way. It sort of resembles a hybrid stunner/dragon suplex/diving headbutt/shooting star press/jackhammer, depending on the situation. It’s really hard to describe— you just have to see it.
In response to Niz talking about Arizona hitting the Last Crusade on an exposed turnbuckle, circa January:
In order to hit the Last Crusade into an exposed turnbuckle off a counter, a very specific series of events has to happen. The wrestlers must be positioned facing each other at a 30 degree angle away from the main camera, about 6 feet from the turnbuckle, unless you do the flippy alternate version, where you’d want to stand 7-8 feet away. The move to counter would be a running clothesline, except in the case of a large athlete, where it would have to be a clothesline where Arizona runs in. Then, I’d have to either duck or sidestep depending on which version, and here’s where it gets tricky— the opponent must react accordingly. If it’s the normal version, he’d have to either jump a bit or lean backward, depending on positioning.
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