LucharesuFan619 Posted November 26, 2003 Report Posted November 26, 2003 ok Chris Sabin uses some moves that I've probably seen him use before but I never know which move is which. What are: The Sabalizer The Bum Rush The Cradle Shock The Leap of Faith The Over Easy And whats that swinging backbreaker thing he uses called? I think its the Bum Rush but I'm not sure. Thanks Ahhh, somebody's been reading my ObsessedWithWrestling.com bio/profile for Mr. Sabin. Keep it up. OWW rules, baby! Anyway... The Bum Rush (Stunner Setup, but then swings foe around onto his knee) (in WWA), Cradle Shock (Fireman's Carry Michinoku Driver II), The Leap of Faith (Running No-Handed Springboard [to top buckle] Flying Somersault Attack Suicida) (in WWA), The Over Easy (Crucifix Powerbomb hold into DDT), Uranage Backbreaker (The Sabalizer) The Bum Rush and the Leap of Faith was only used once in WWA, but all of the others he used somewhat regularly, I think.
Guest Real F'n Show Posted November 26, 2003 Report Posted November 26, 2003 yeah OWW does rule. Thanks man
Guest The Last Free Voice Posted November 27, 2003 Report Posted November 27, 2003 What is Mike Modest's Reality Check?
LucharesuFan619 Posted November 27, 2003 Report Posted November 27, 2003 What is Mike Modest's Reality Check? Air Raid Crash/Kryptonic Crunch/Maximo Explosion. Crooked Back-to-Belly Cradle Sitdown Piledriver. It's like a crooked death valley driver.
Guest The Last Free Voice Posted November 27, 2003 Report Posted November 27, 2003 like a backdrop driver?
Guest Real F'n Show Posted November 27, 2003 Report Posted November 27, 2003 yeah he did the move in Beyond the Mat at a Raw dark match and it got a huge reaction. I wonder why nobody uses it as a finish now.
The Metal Maniac Posted November 27, 2003 Report Posted November 27, 2003 It's kinda like a backdrop driver (assuming you mean the SAT one, and not the Japanese one) but he hooks their head with his left arm, and holds their legs with his right.
LucharesuFan619 Posted November 27, 2003 Report Posted November 27, 2003 What's Alex Shelley's Border City Stretch?
LucharesuFan619 Posted December 22, 2003 Report Posted December 22, 2003 Sorry to bump this, but I think a lot of people found it very useful, judging by the number of replies, so I'm thinking we should keep it going. I guess it just sunk into the depths of the board during the MLW/ROH fiasco, but hopefully that's settled down enough by now...
Guest Joe_G Posted December 22, 2003 Report Posted December 22, 2003 What's Alex Shelley's Border City Stretch? I don't know if this still needs an answer, but picture a Crippler Crossface, except you don't tuck the opponent's left arm between your legs, you place it over your right shoulder so the arm is behind your head.
Guest The Last Free Voice Posted December 22, 2003 Report Posted December 22, 2003 DANGIT! I thought I came up with that! Oh well, I doubt there are any wrestling moves left to be invented.
LucharesuFan619 Posted December 25, 2003 Report Posted December 25, 2003 What are these moves (So-Cal stuff): Chris Bosh - Maximum Bosh, Booyah Bomb Mike Modest - Modest Driver Quicksilver - Silver Rush submission Scorpio Sky - The Fatal Solution/Fatal Answer/Final Solution/Final Answer (I've heard it named all of those combos) TNA Dusty Rhodes - Flip Flop & Fly Erik Watts - Lights Out Jorge Estrada - Greetings from Graceland Tracy Brooks - Pie from the Sky AMW - Veg-o-Matic
Guest bort Posted December 25, 2003 Report Posted December 25, 2003 AMW - Veg-o-Matic - Thats the death sentence i think, the Midnight Express used the death sentence and they called it the Veg-o-matic Tracy Brooks - Pie from the Sky - A top rope stage dive like Mosh used in the WWF,
LucharesuFan619 Posted December 28, 2003 Report Posted December 28, 2003 Thanks. How about these. Anyone know any of the signature moves of Alex Shelley (so far I gather he uses ICFJapan, BCStretch, SShock, a Stretch Plum, Back Suplex, Slingshot Leg Drop, S-board Swinging DDT, Knee Strike, and a Yakuza Kick)? or any of the sig. moves of Jimmy Jacobs, besides the CCode, Huss Boot, Camel Clutch, and Yakuza Kick? Those'll be my last ?'s for awhile, until a couple others start asking some of their own.
PsychoDriver Posted December 28, 2003 Report Posted December 28, 2003 Scorpio Sky - The Fatal Solution/Fatal Answer/Final Solution/Final Answer (I've heard it named all of those combos) That is a Eye of the Hurricane/Final Cut/Nightmare on Helms Street ETC on the knee. I'll get back to you on the rest of them...
Guest BrokenWings Posted December 28, 2003 Report Posted December 28, 2003 What is Samoa Joe's Island Driver. He never uses it in the couple of matches I've seen him in. I'm not sure this is of any use to you now, but the Island Driver is as shown in this video (quality is terrible, but you get the idea): http://www.clanrtl.com/asylum/joes/vids/samoajoe.avi And, for shits and giggles, people should also view the infamous High Angle Pedigree. It's pretty sick. http://www.clanrtl.com/asylum/joes/wmv/highangle.WMV
LucharesuFan619 Posted December 28, 2003 Report Posted December 28, 2003 The Island Driver is the same thing as an Emerald Frosion/Fusion. He sometimes makes it a running version, and it's usually a headspike version, as opposed to the more safely executed Dreamer Driver of Tommy Dreamer when he was in ECW. It's basically a stiff version of that or Bam Bam Bigelow's Greetings from Asbury Park. Broken Wing, you got any more videos of Joe? If so, can you link me? I'd be interested in DLing them. Oh, and the Emerald Frosion/Fusion = a Side Michinoku Driver II a.k.a. a Sitdown Side Bodyslam Piledriver.
razazteca Posted December 28, 2003 Report Posted December 28, 2003 But I thought the Emerald Fusion was shoulder mount waistlock "driver" move while the MD2 is more a sitout scoop slam "driver"??? MD1 = side brain buster???
LucharesuFan619 Posted December 28, 2003 Report Posted December 28, 2003 But I thought the Emerald Fusion was shoulder mount waistlock "driver" move while the MD2 is more a sitout scoop slam "driver"??? MD1 = side brain buster??? No. A shouldermount is the start of an Electric Chair Drop. It's a reverse powerbomb holds, the position Nick Mondo's Assault Driver begins in. Emerald Frosion has nothing to do with a Shoulder Mount. The only role the shoulder plays is that sometimes you may clutch the guy by the side of his head and by the waist, so the hand on the side of his head I guess may happen to touch the shoulder a bit, but besides that, it has nothing to do with the shoulder...actually, let me correct that (I'm too lazy to take my hands off the keyboard, highlight the above sentence, and edit it, LOL) - the other role the shoulder plays in an Emerald Frosion/Fusion is that the pressure is on the shoulder and back of the head, because that's what the victim lands on. Other than that and the other role I mentioned above, though, the shoulder isn't really a part of the Emerald F. MD1 = Sitout Front Inverted Suplex, anotherwards apply an Inverted Facelock, lift foe up for Inverted Suplex, then slam him forward so that he lands on his back, and in the process the executer sits out. a.k.a. it ends in the position of a Falcon Arrow, but it starts as an Inverted Suplex, as opposed to a Standard Suplex. Same thing as the "Thrillseeker" move (as Gargiulo called it...don't know why it had a move when it was only used once) that CZW's Ruckus once did on one of the masked Briscoes and I don't think ever used again.
Dace59 Posted December 29, 2003 Report Posted December 29, 2003 The MD1 is a Double Underhook Brainbuster. What you described was the MD2 Beta.
LucharesuFan619 Posted December 29, 2003 Report Posted December 29, 2003 The MD1 is a Double Underhook Brainbuster. What you described was the MD2 Beta. Oh, OK. My bad. Thanks Dace. Anyone know what these Wildside moves are... Caprice Coleman's Comatoser Jay Fury's Enzufury Jeremy V's Derek Driver Murder One's Doja Bomb
Dace59 Posted December 29, 2003 Report Posted December 29, 2003 No prob mate. Roll on the Wrestling Channel so I can catch the last indy contrived madness.
Guest Real F'n Show Posted February 8, 2004 Report Posted February 8, 2004 bumping this cuz I got a question and some people find this helpful. Anyway, I saw this clip of B-Boy doing this move where he lifts the opponent up on his right shoulder like a dominator, then flips them over, and turns himself 180 while his opponent is flipping to their stomach, landing in a DDT. Does this awesome move have a name? Thanks.
LucharesuFan619 Posted February 8, 2004 Report Posted February 8, 2004 bumping this cuz I got a question and some people find this helpful. Anyway, I saw this clip of B-Boy doing this move where he lifts the opponent up on his right shoulder like a dominator, then flips them over, and turns himself 180 while his opponent is flipping to their stomach, landing in a DDT. Does this awesome move have a name? Thanks. Nah, it doesn't have a name when it's used by B-Boy. Technically it's a Spinning Canadian Back Rack DDT. John Walters also uses it and he calls it the Hurricane DDT, though, since is nickname is "Hurricane" JW.
Phoenix Fury Legdrop Posted February 8, 2004 Report Posted February 8, 2004 The MD1 is a Double Underhook Brainbuster. What you described was the MD2 Beta. Oh, OK. My bad. Thanks Dace. Anyone know what these Wildside moves are... Caprice Coleman's Comatoser Jay Fury's Enzufury Jeremy V's Derek Driver Murder One's Doja Bomb The Enzifury is a Matrix clothesline reversal, ala Elix Skipper, but from that position, he pops up with a no-touch enziguri. Really amazing to watch. The Comatoser is a crucifix powerbomb into a sick-looking piledriver. Deadly, deadly looking move. Jeremy V. doesn't use a Derek Driver...Derek Driver is the name of a guy that used to work Wildside, sometimes as V.'s tag partner. Trying to think what the Doja Bomb is...either the Angry Man Slam or another name for his new finish, The Skull Cracka (Piggyback Stunner twisted around into a head slam thingy).
LucharesuFan619 Posted February 14, 2004 Report Posted February 14, 2004 Thanks Phoenix. Couple more questions: - The Z-Barr Thriller/The Barr Thriller/The Z-Thriller (same thing or different? either way, what is each one?) - Adam Flash and Danny Rose: The Rachie Slam? Oh, and to the dude above who asked about Chris Sabin's moves. He debuted the Sabin Edge, an iconoclasm, on Wednesday's TNA X Cup.
Guest Aecas Posted February 14, 2004 Report Posted February 14, 2004 Thanks Phoenix. Couple more questions: - The Z-Barr Thriller/The Barr Thriller/The Z-Thriller (same thing or different? either way, what is each one?) - Adam Flash and Danny Rose: The Rachie Slam? Oh, and to the dude above who asked about Chris Sabin's moves. He debuted the Sabin Edge, an iconoclasm, on Wednesday's TNA X Cup. As far as I'm aware all of those Thriller's are the same move a High Angle Olympic Slam, or Judgement slam as I've heard it called. Whenever I see Barr using it the announcers usually call it one of those three. I still rememeber when Barr dropped Chri$ Ca$h right on the top of his head with one of those at CZW's Extreme 8. And I believe the Rachie Slam is a Chokeslam of some sort. Can't remember if its something they do on their own or as a Double Team, but I'm positive its a Chokeslam.
Guest Markingout Posted February 14, 2004 Report Posted February 14, 2004 - The Z-Barr Thriller/The Barr Thriller/The Z-Thriller The Z-Thriller is Justice Pain's Pain Thriller. The exact same move. I am pretty sure there all the same move.
Guest mattitude V1 Posted February 14, 2004 Report Posted February 14, 2004 - The Z-Barr Thriller/The Barr Thriller/The Z-Thriller The Z-Thriller is Justice Pain's Pain Thriller. The exact same move. I am pretty sure there all the same move. Im pretty sure u suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guest Real F'n Show Posted February 14, 2004 Report Posted February 14, 2004 I'm pretty sure I fucking hate newbs...
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