Guest Polish_Rifle Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 Is it something in the water that they're drinking? I know wrestlers take a lot of risks but thie is getting ridiculous.
Guest Johnson1620 Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 At least it's just Kidman. He really won't be missed.
Guest Mystery Eskimo Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 Do all you guys giving Kidman shit for fucking up the SSP actually realise how hard that move is?
Guest Zero_Cool Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 I say get on the top rope period, and stand there for ten seconds...if you can do that, try jumping off of it without tripping or slipping. Sucks that Kidman got injured on the SSP, though. He's one of those guys that can actually hang with the SD6.
Guest Imarkout4chrisdaniels Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 Kidman's SSP is very different from the other SSP's as he doesn't go for any elevation, and he also goes to his left side a bit when doing the flip. Kind of like Funk's moonsault where he went sideways more than straight up and down. Kidman doesn't go almost straight sideways like Terry, but you get the idea.
Guest AndrewTS Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 He's not that good with it, and should probably look to develop a different move that would better suit him. Look at Foley. He realized he wouldn't be around much longer if he kept giving elbows from the apron, so he started using the Double Arm DDT and the Mandible claw, so i'm sure Kidman can come up with something else that will still make the crowd pop, and keep him and his opponent from getting injured Right. Maybe a safer but still cool-looking high flying move of some sort could be used instead. Hell, even Hayabusa stopped doing the SSP when he nearly killed himself with it. He seems to have a better success rate with the SSP from the apron, though.
Guest jester Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 One thing is for sure, Brock ain't doing the SSP for a long time, if ever. If Brock tries one and gets hurt, they are fucked beyond comprehension.
Guest EdwardKnoxII Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 If I had to lay money on who's next I'd not say Steiner. The guy doesn't do ANYTHING to get injuried. Yeah and you could say the same thing about Kevin Nash and look what happened to him. And with the way Steiners body is right now all he'd have to do to injury himself is to bend down to pick up a dime or something.
Guest jester Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 My money is on the original one-match-followed-by-a-month-to-heal-just-enough-then-get-injured-again man himself: HHH. He'll probably tear some muscles in his mouth while spitting water.
Guest Steviekick Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 I wonder what WWE's medical insurance expenses are. I'd hate to be their carrier.
Guest ViciousFish Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 I used to mark huge for Kidman and the SSP but ever since he left the Flock, changed his outfit (I think the dirty shorts and wifebeater suited him) and joined the Filthy Animals I haven't liked him near as much.
Guest Steviekick Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 Damn straight...bring back the dirty Flock era Kidman
Guest El Satanico Posted March 12, 2003 Report Posted March 12, 2003 Kidman screwed up his SSP in WCW more than he has in WWe so the problem isn't the ropes. No one said that the SSP is an easy move to pull off. What does us being able to do the SSP have to do with anything? If Kidman can't pull it off cleanly everytime then he has no business using it as his main finisher. It should be a move that he only uses from time to time
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