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Guest Breetai
Posted

Just a few things I'm not clear about...

 

1. Is it Kobashi who does the powerbomb-into-facebuster? What's the move's official name?

 

2. What's the name of that jumping leg lariat Kawada does? Is it the Gamengiri?

 

3. What about the kick he does which is basically a rolling forward somersault into a stinding opponent? Koppo kick?

 

4. What's the harshness dust? How is it performed/sold?

 

5. How would one describe the following sequence in, say, the context of a rant? Wrestler 1 has Wrestler 2 in a sitting position on the mat. 1 iis behind 2. 1 is streaching 2's straightened arms out behind him, working the shoulders. 2 fights his way to his feet, forcing himself to spin around so that their positions are now reversed, and 1 is now having the move performed upon him, albeit in a standing position.

 

6. Is it just me, or does Kobashi do a fameasser? What's the (hopefully more dignified) Japanese name for that move?

Guest Dace59
Posted (edited)

2) Gamengiri is a jumping kick to the face. Gamen being face if I'm right.

 

3) Yep, Lyger does it as well.

 

4) Do you mean Sterness Dust? In which case: Fishermans w/ Wrist Clutch to Fireman's Carry w/ Wrist Clutch to Fisherman's Buster w/ Wrist Clutch

 

Wrist Clutch just means you're grabbing their free arm at the wrist.

 

5) That's a Seated Surfboard reversed into a Standing Surfboard

 

6) Guillotine Ace Crusher. I think Misawa or Kawada busted out a Stunner once.

Edited by Dace59
Guest Breetai
Posted

Just to clarify for #2; in AJPW - Mitsuhara Misawa vs Toshiaki Kawada - 1998-05-01, it's the last kick he does before the second dangerous brainbuster of the match, right before the 2 powerbombs at the end.

 

Also, 7. WTF is Kobashi's Diamondhead Powerbomb?

Guest Dace59
Posted

Diamondhead: Powerbomb to Sheer Drop Inverted Side Slam

 

So you lift up for a powerbomb, and swing them down under one arm so, they're going face first ito the mat and impacted head/face first.

 

It was only done twice I think, and I read K said it was meesed up both times. I think, can someone fill in the gaps.

Guest Breetai
Posted

Sweet, thanks. And was I right on that move I described in my second post?

Guest Dace59
Posted

I haven't seen the math (damn my lack of money)

 

But it should be, as Kawada does it a lot.

He'd he facing into the opp, almost at a right angle to them and hits them in the face with the front of his foot (the top bit, not the sole)

Guest Breetai
Posted
I haven't seen the math (damn my lack of money)

 

But it should be, as Kawada does it a lot.

He'd he facing into the opp, almost at a right angle to them and hits them in the face with the front of his foot (the top bit, not the sole)

That's not it then. He jumps up,and creams his opponent on the back of the head with one foot. It's kinda like a one legged roundhouse dropkick.

Guest Dace59
Posted

That's an Enuzigiri then.

As an Enuzigiri is a Back Brain Kick, or kick to the back of the head.

Guest Nevermortal
Posted

I thought that a Gamengiri was an Enzuigiri sans the holding of the leg by the opponent....oh well...

Guest Dace59
Posted

Nope.

 

Gamengiri is to the face. Enzuigiri is to the back of the head.

 

It doesn't matter with an Enzuigiri if the opp holds your leg or not, if you you just jump.

Guest Coffin Surfer
Posted

Gamengiri-Jumping Roundhouse Kick to the face.

 

Enzuigiri-Jumping Roundhouse Kick to the back of the head. The Holding of the leg is insignificant, if you jump and catch them in the back of the head with the arch of your boot, it's an Enzuigiri.

 

 

In the 98 match, it is the Gamengiri that sets up the Brainbuster, he kicks him in the forehead silly, not the back of the head.

Guest Breetai
Posted
Gamengiri-Jumping Roundhouse Kick to the face.

 

Enzuigiri-Jumping Roundhouse Kick to the back of the head. The Holding of the leg is insignificant, if you jump and catch them in the back of the head with the arch of your boot, it's an Enzuigiri.

 

 

In the 98 match, it is the Gamengiri that sets up the Brainbuster, he kicks him in the forehead silly, not the back of the head.

Ahhhh.... sweet, thanks for the clarification.

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