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Question about the Burning Hammer

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Guest Breetai

In a discussion a while ago about which move was the most dangerous the Burning Hammer was being discussed, and I could've sworn that someone said that the move had only been done 3 or 4 times. Is this correct or am I misremembering? Also, about how often has the TD 91 been busted out?

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Guest Dace59

Burningham Hammer has only been done... 3 times was it? By KK himself.

 

TD'91 has been used a lot more I'm sure.

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Guest IDrinkRatsMilk

Only 3 times... were they all on Misawa? I've seen him do it twice, both times on Misawa.

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Guest IDrinkRatsMilk

I think he meant Kenta Kobashi himself has only done it three times. Unless I'm thinking of the wrong Towel Boy, and Kobashi did it to him twice.

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Guest Black Tiger

Kobashi did it to Misawa to win the AJPW tag titles in Ocotber of 1999, I think the 2nd time was in a six man tag match, but don't quote me on that.

 

The last time was when he did it to beat Akiyama a the NOAH 12/23/00 PPV

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Guest Grenouille

I got the dates from Stuart's section on Kobashi, here you go...

 

10/24/98 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall

Kenta Kobashi & Jinsei Shinzaki beat Mitsuharu Misawa & Takao Omori (19:07) when Kobashi used the Burning Hammer on Misawa.

 

 

10/23/99 @ Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium

AJPW World Tag Team Title: Kenta Kobashi & Jun Akiyama beat Mitsuharu Misawa & Yoshinari Ogawa © (27:25) when Kobashi used the Burning Hammer on Misawa to become the 40th champions.

 

NOAH "GRAND VOYAGE", 12/23/00

Kenta Kobashi beat Jun Akiyama (35:58) with the Burning Hammer.

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TD 91 has actually approached bastardizing as a death move now. Misawa never really busted it out that often, but now, since puro is influencing a lot of the Indies, people use that as a finish, but people kick out. TD 91 when used by Misawa had a VERY small chance of a kick out...

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Guest Sandman9000

It doesn't, but since almost crippling a person draws a pop, the moves are used.

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See...indy guys watch these foreign tapes and see these moves like the Vertebreaker and the Tiger Driver 91 and the Dangerous Backdrop and all these other moves and they just go...OH MY GAWD!!! I'll be the most over guy if I use this as the finisher! In retrospect, while they look cool...they should also be aware that most of those moves are pulled out in only a last resort...

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Guest wolverine

Why should they be "aware"? The people they play to either wouldn't know, or probably don't give a shit about that kind of stuff, which is why AJ psych is irrelevant.

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Guest The Metal Maniac

As an add-on to the original question...

 

Is it true that Misawa had trouble walking, or something, for like, a week after he took the move?

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Both times he took the move, Misawa got a stinger. And a stinger FUCKING SUCKS man...trust me.

Whats a stinger? Perhaps its an american term?

 

ChUnK!

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Guest NoSelfWorth

It's when the neck gets jarred. It's what happened to Steve Austin at SummerSlam '97.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

Austin broke his neck.

 

A stinger is pinching a nerve in your neck, resulting in pain, shorter range of motion, and a whole bunch of other stuff that hurts.

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Guest cynicalprofit

Just cause you can copy a move doesnt mean you can get over. But no indy guys ever seem to understand that.

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Guest cynicalprofit

Just cause you can copy a move doesnt mean you can get over. But no indy guys ever seem to understand that.

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Guest cynicalprofit

Just cause you can copy a move doesnt mean you can get over. But no indy guys ever seem to understand that.

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Guest cynicalprofit

Just cause you can copy a move doesnt mean you can get over. But no indy guys ever seem to understand that.

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