Guest Imarkout4chrisdaniels Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 Anyone know the reason behind calling it the F5? What does that mean or stand for?
Guest Hogan Made Wrestling Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 It's a system used to designate tornado classes, F5 being the strongest type of tornado.
Guest joshicho Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 lol! I thought it was somethin to do with planes!
Guest Kotzenjunge Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 F6 is really, but all instruments break and no one really lives to tell about it, so for all intents and purposes, F5 is considered the strongest. Kinda like the Category 6 hurricanes, which are immeasurable also.
Guest Flyboy Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 F6 is really, but all instruments break and no one really lives to tell about it, so for all intents and purposes, F5 is considered the strongest. Kinda like the Category 6 hurricanes, which are immeasurable also. I try to tell people that there is a such thing as an F6 tornado, but they never believe me.
Guest FeArHaVoC Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 F5, Whatever it's called, was being used by O'Haire last summer during the "Invasion."
Guest LesnarLunatic Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 I still call it the "Brockbuster", F the WWE for doubting me on that.
Guest HollywoodSpikeJenkins Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 F6 is really, but all instruments break and no one really lives to tell about it, so for all intents and purposes, F5 is considered the strongest. Kinda like the Category 6 hurricanes, which are immeasurable also. I try to tell people that there is a such thing as an F6 tornado, but they never believe me. So, can we call Hurricanes Chokeslam the F6 SWOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH
Guest Imarkout4chrisdaniels Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 I've stated this before about Lesnar's move, but was a LONG time ago.... Many people called the move the TKO, which was used by Marc Mero. It has also been said that O'Haire used the move as well. Let me clarify: All three start from the Fireman's Carry position. Mero spun the opponent into a Stunner/Ace Crusher/Diamondcutter type move. DDP had used this as one of his many variations of Diamondcutters in WCW before Mero had ever done it. Mero came back after knee surgery and could not use his Merosault as a finisher as much and needed a new one. He used this move and called it the TKO as he had a boxer gimmick going. O'Haire used a mve that resembles a spinebuster from the Fireman's Carry. He had the opponents head on his right shoulder, pushed up with his right hand, and slammed the opponent back-first to his left side. I can only remember one point when O'Haire deviated from this and he picked Bradshaw up on the wrong side (head on his left shoulder). O'Haire still pushed up with his right hand, but the move was backwards, and resembled the F5 that Lesnar does. Lesnar picks the opponent up with his head on his left shoulder, and spins them into a faceplanter. These are visually very similar, but very, very different.
Guest Kotzenjunge Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 If you want, sure. Wait, no. F6 is in relation to tornadoes, which the Hurricane obviously isn't.
Guest The Superstar Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 I agree with Lesnarlunatic. Brockbuster OWNZ.
Guest Hogan Made Wrestling Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 Brockbuster is just a dumb pun/play on words. It's not like there haven't been enough of those in wrestling.
Guest What?! Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 F5 refreshes your browser. Well, it does. Maybe he should call it Mr. Brocko just for my selfish reasons.
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Posted June 24, 2002 Report Posted June 24, 2002 I always liked the name "Brockout" for some reason.
Guest The Czech Republic Posted June 24, 2002 Report Posted June 24, 2002 Do you think lengthening it to Fujita-5 would sound better? I always thought the Grinder was a cool name for a move, until I found out it's a regionalism for sub sandwich.
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