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Having seen a recent post which talked about Bradshaw's limited moveset, I was wondering who in the current WWF roster has the most moves that they can pull off well.

Surely Benoit is up there?

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Guest Mystery Eskimo

I'm struggling to think of many, which is sad. Benoit, Angle and Jericho would be the main ones, I think. Hurricane has quite a lot too.

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Guest Lucha Hogan

You got to be kidding me!

Without a shawdow of a doubt it`s the Hulkster!

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Guest Dace59

Benoit have a massively reduced move set in the WWF. Same for everyone.

I could post it, but I can't be bother.. if anyone asks for someone move set, I will try and post as much as I know of it.

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Guest Mystery Eskimo

How about Kevin Nash?! I was thinking about this the other day, and I came up with:

 

Jack knife

Snake Eyes

Big Boot

Side Slam

Foot choke, elbows in corner

 

And thats it. Any more?

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Guest Dace59

Strikes are not counted neither are high flying moves, generally. They don't involve wrestling still, just timing and gymnastic skill.

So the boot, foot choke and elbows in the corner would be out. He also does knees in the corner.

 

I don't know what use of the word moves you're using, but the basic stand is that it means grappling moves (eg suplex, powerbomb) and strikes (pucnhes, kicks etc) and flying attacks (moonsaults, cross bodys).

I guess your taking it as any moves, strike or bit of flying a wreslter does...

 

Define it, and that's what goes, it's all subject... it's opion on what you call a move.

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Guest razazteca

Whose Better thanKanyon

 

DDP during his feud with Raven & Beniot DDP had a different variation of the Diamond Cutter for every match

 

Dean Malenko is the man of 1000 holds

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Guest Zack Malibu

Right now in the WWF, I'd have to say Van Dam or Angle has the biggest moveset.  Hurricane comes pretty close, too.  Tajiri would be up there, but they've only limited him to trademark spots (Tarantula, Big Kick) rather than let him go all out.

 

Plus, how much can your moveset matter when guys in the main events use each others trademark moves?

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Guest razazteca
Strikes are not counted neither are high flying moves, generally

 

but if they are trademark moves then it must me considered, I think anything beyond the basic punch and kick should count.

 

With that in mind I think Regal, Jeff Hardy, Eddy Guerrero, RVD have more than 5 moves to wow the crowd.

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Guest Austin3164life

Shane Helms (Hasn't been able to fully show off his arsenal)

Kurt Angle

Chris Benoit

Rob Van Dam (Read: Shane Helms)

Chris Jericho (Getting more used to Sportz Entertainment style)

Steve Austin (Sadly, now, only when he wants to)

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Guest saturnmark4life

People like Malenko, Eddie and Angle have like 10,000,000 reversal sequences, not just solid 'moves' and regal is still largely experimental with his stuff, doing about 2 NASTY moves every now and then. It's true that heavyweights have a better knowledge of how to work matches rather than bust out 100s of suplex and powerbomb variations. It's more of a cruiser ideal.

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Guest Dace59

Any move reverse ends up in a move. So you count the move it ends as ( or even the reversal in some rare cases )

 

More moves the better as far as I'm concerned, makes it far less predictible.

 

Helms used to bust a lot out in OMEGA and WCW (mustly over rated and ripped off, but still good)

Benoit have lost over 90% of his moves in the WWF.

 

Such as Powerbomb whip, super powerbomb whip, figure four sleeper (done with legs) bow and arrow, inverted indian death lock, inverted indian deathlock with bridging inverted chin lock, dragon suplex hold, top rope drop kick, tilt a while back breaker, tombstone. etc etc....

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Guest Singular

Hurricane suprised me with a Chokeslam in a cruiser match.

 

I would have said Eddy G. Before he left the WWF the first time.  I guess I'll have to waiut until after this match with RVD to see if he's going to bust out some of his sweet moves.  Lasso from el Paso kicks ass.

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Guest bravesfan

Kurt Angle (and to a extent, Steven Regal) introduces a new move to his moveset in EVERY match.

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Guest godthedog
Kurt Angle (and to a extent, Steven Regal) introduces a new move to his moveset in EVERY match.

 

what television have you been watching?  the only move i've seen him do that he doesn't normally do is the belly-to-belly from the top rope.  what new moves has he introduced in the last month?

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Guest y2jailbait

Well, Hurricane Helms is The "Sensation of Innovation". You dont get that nickname from Tony Schivanie And Mike Tenay for Nothing!!!!!!!

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Guest godthedog

kanyon is another one known as a big innovator.  i believe i read on his website that he tries to incorporate a new move into every match (this was, of course, shot to hell when he came to the wwf, but oh well).  and, as opposed to rob van dam (who just does a lot of flippy floppy shit that's supposed to be sold as credible offense), kanyon's maneuvers look like they actually hurt.

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Guest Dace59

Kanyon is one of the very few true Innovators of Offence (unlike Nova)

He does some F'n great stuff.

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Guest razazteca

Kanyon in WCW was the man, especially when he was working with Raven and DDP in tag teams.  Fear the Top Rope Flatliner!!!!

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Guest Brian

Regal's just been re-adding moves lately. Alot of moves he hasn't used in a while are slowly being brought back. For a while he really did go to the shit and was just brawling, and if you didn't like his brawling to begin with, you were going to hate it because he wasn't nearly as stiff or able to mix it up with the mat stuff.

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Guest The Armchair Booker

In case you didn't know, these guys have probably limited there moved set for a reason.

 

Vinnie Mac has been noted as saying (forgive me if I can't remember) that only using so many moves is sometimes a good thing.  Rather than just using a vast array of moves, a limited (though not necessarily small) move set trains the audience.

 

Thus, for example, the fans will pop everytime they see a belly to back from Kurt rather than if he did different suplexes every match (yes, I realize he time to time uses different ones).  When you become familiar with somethin', it gets a better reaction from the crowd.

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Guest Austin3164life

Yeah, but only for a short time.  True, it's nice seeing Angle's crisp Belly to Back suplex in every match he wrestles in, but if he comes up with an innovative suplex (or whatever move) it also introduces to the audience something better and more fresh, not staying with the established move all the time......

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Whose Better thanKanyon

 

DDP during his feud with Raven & Beniot DDP had a different variation of the Diamond Cutter for every match

 

Dean Malenko is the man of 1000 holds

And Jericho is the Man of 1004 Holds...TOP THAT!

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If you notice usually the people with the biggest move set put on the best PPV matches of the year and when they have the time to really tell a story and work on the leg or back with different moves.  When HHH is in a PPV match like from No Way Out 2001 he busted out a few different moves as did Austin.  During regular TV you have to entertain the crowd in the shortest amount of time.

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Guest The Armchair Booker

Oh yeah, but I'm not sayin' I particularly like this practice of purposely limiting moves sets, I'm just sayin' Vinnie Mac uses this.  And to a degree he is right.

 

And when they bust out those different moves on PPV now and then, it makes the match all that more special.

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Guest razazteca
And Jericho is the Man of 1004 Holds...TOP THAT!

 

That was in WCW in WWF Jericho has a limited moveset

 

lame bulldog

lionsault

walls of jericho

breakdown

one foot taunt pin pose

 

Yeah Bahhhhhhhhhhhhhbeeeeeee!!!!!!

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And Jericho is the Man of 1004 Holds...TOP THAT!

 

That was in WCW in WWF Jericho has a limited moveset

 

lame bulldog

lionsault

walls of jericho

breakdown

one foot taunt pin pose

 

Yeah Bahhhhhhhhhhhhhbeeeeeee!!!!!!

......

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