Guest Repo Man jr Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 That's Steven Richards only move. Actually Steven has 3 moves so thats not too bad. But Justin Credible is really screwed!!!
Guest Youth N Asia Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 Not like Justin gets any Heat offenses in anyway these days.
Guest saturnmark4life Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 Chuck could use, um, one of his other moves? like er, hmm. THE DISCUS PUNCH~% credible should just leave NOW, take a hint. Steven is using the double arm DDT now, and storm is using the sharpshooter so they should be ok. But the fans accept it as a transition move for anyone else anyway. I mean, it's not like they ban legdrops for hogan. Shawn is a sad, pathetic individual.
Guest Cataclysm911 Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 Justin Credible has been really hosed by the WWE. First, he's not allowed to use Tombstones. So, his ECW finisher of "That's Incredible" is gone. OK, so he goes to Gagrel's old Implant DDT and keeps the name "That's Incredible." Well, now Edge is using that move, so Credible has to drop it too. Now, he can't use the Super Kick. Goodness gracious.. he should just ask for his release and go to NWA.
Guest RavishingRickRudo Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 The irony here is for over half of Shawns career the superkick was a secondary move.
Guest eiker_ir Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 can the guys in SmackDown still use it???
Guest nikowwf Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 The way they are booking RVD, the best place for him may be WWE New York. He can't be used to put HHH over, he cannot be jobbed and he can drink beer and eat wings. And he still gets paid. Not so bad Niko
Guest eiker_ir Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 i think u are in the wrong thread niko
Guest Rob Edwards Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 I'm not really seeing the problem here as as long as the other guys are finishing matches with superkicks it doesn't really cheapen the move
Guest buffybeast Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 The way they are booking RVD, the best place for him may be WWE New York. He can't be used to put HHH over, he cannot be jobbed and he can drink beer and eat wings. And he still gets paid. Hell, I'd rather do that than work at half speed against Gimp Michaels or job to he-who-cannot-be-named.
Guest Edwin MacPhisto Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 The only other superkick in the WWE I currently like is Helms', because he gets almost vertical on that thing. Doesn't do it much lately, though. It's a pissy thing to do, but it might not be an awful idea. Considering that the HBK/HHH match is going to be 3 falls and probably at least 25-30 minutes, there'll probably be a lot of superkicks. Considering that Lance gets to use the Sharpshooter now, and Stevie has a wicked double-arm DDT, I think it's actually a smart move...though I've never really bought the superkick as a finisher anyway, so once Shawn's gone hopefully people'll start working them back in. It makes a decent, snappy transition.
Guest AndrewTS Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 I don't see the big deal with it, really. I mean, they should be able to make the Superkick appear different than Sweet Chin Music. Seriously. Plus, I always thought that the motive behind someone having a finisher is that while others can do it, this guy can connect with it more powerfully, and better than the others. That's the purpose of a finisher to me. not that they are the only ones who can do it. If you ever played No Mercy, the SCM has a "spin" before the kick in that game, does more damage, than the version Steven used in that game. Just make Shawn's set up for it more elaborate, and no harm done. But no, they nitpick about crap like this. Geez...
Guest AndrewTS Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 An upside: this means that Rikishi can't do it either, right?
Guest EricMM Posted December 12, 2002 Report Posted December 12, 2002 He'll just use more stinky faces don't worry. He will never ever entertain me ever again. I liked his match with HHH. Then he decided to rub his ass in someone's face. I haven't looked back.
Guest FeArHaVoC Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 Damn, Kurt Angle might have to give back 90% of his Offense if people start claming moves for their own.
Guest deadbeater Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 Funny thing is that Michael's superkick is often his only kick in a match.
Guest starvenger Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 The way they are booking RVD, the best place for him may be WWE New York. He can't be used to put HHH over, he cannot be jobbed and he can drink beer and eat wings. And he still gets paid. Not so bad Niko And you can be sure that RVD will have the munchies by the time he gets to the World...
Guest AndrewTS Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 He'll just use more stinky faces don't worry. He will never ever entertain me ever again. I liked his match with HHH. Then he decided to rub his ass in someone's face. I haven't looked back. Like I said in the SD thread: WWE loves to cater to gay men.
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 *Waits to see if the wrestlers on heat/velocity start to do superkicks so they can be fired/released..* That would be hilarious.
Guest Smell the ratings!!! Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 The reason this is silly is all the fans know that Michael's powers up his kick by dancing around. That's why it's a finisher but all non-dancing kicks are just regular moves. Now if Palumbo started doing a little dance before his superkicks, then you could have a problem.
Guest NoCalMike Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 Superkick must be reserved so we can see HBK stomp in the corner, MISS THE INITIAL KICK, duck a clothesline and CONNECT......for the ummm......500th time!?!
Guest CED Ordonez Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 Palumbo started using an inverted Boston Crab that looks pretty damn lame. Credible should start using the Stunner and Rock Bottom out of spite.
Guest notJames Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 So will the ban be lifted on Monday morning when God's second favourite son slinks back into San Antonio and obscurity? HBK is a fucking clown shoe.
Guest Kahran Ramsus Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 This is a good thing. The Superkick is a shitty move anyways.
Guest dreamer420 Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 An upside: this means that Rikishi can't do it either, right? Rikishi did it last night on Smackdown but Cole called it wrong like he does every week and labeled it a Savat Kick which it was not. I used to think the Sween Chin Music was a pretty decent finisher but once Micheal retired everyone starting using it, killing it as a legit finishing move. That sucks RVD won't be on the card for Armageddon but he doesn't have beef with anyone right now. Remember that he hasn't had a PPV off since he entered the WWE so I'm not going to get my panties in a bunch over him not appearing.
Guest razazteca Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 Palumbo started using an inverted Boston Crab that looks pretty damn lame everything he does looks hella lame......he Aint betta than Kanyon. Palumbo is this generations Jim Neidhart, he only looks good as the set up guy for finisher. He fall into the line of lame duck tag team wrestlers who can never get over in singles just like D-Von, Neidhart, Stevie Ray, Horace. but Palumbo might be able to make the Big Boot look good because no talent is needed for this move.
Guest Army Eye Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 It does seem unfair, but all I care about is what I end up seeing on TV, and so I consider this a good thing as way too many people were using the lame superkick.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 It would be funny to see like a Credible/Raven match where they bust out stunners, pedegrees, superkicks, angle slams, and every other finishing move in the WWE...and evey time kick out at 1 They'll be gone before Mania anyway
Guest AndrewTS Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 It would be funny to see like a Credible/Raven match where they bust out stunners, pedegrees, superkicks, angle slams, and every other finishing move in the WWE...and evey time kick out at 1 They'll be gone before Mania anyway Too bad they wrestle on Heat and we'd never get to see it. They'd just replace that slot with MORE Raw footage.
Guest Spaceman Spiff Posted December 13, 2002 Report Posted December 13, 2002 Rikishi did it last night on Smackdown but Cole called it wrong like he does every week and labeled it a Savat Kick which it was not. Rikishi's is different. He just stands in 1 spot and hits the kick. Everybody else gets a running/walking start before delivering it. everything he does looks hella lame......he Aint betta than Kanyon Chuck has one of the better looking punches in the WWE. His overhead belly-to-belly looks good, too. Chuck & Billy wasn't a bad tag team. Once they settled in and got away from solely a comedy match, they put on some good matches (a few vs. Helms/Moore, vs. Knoble/Tajiri).
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