Guest Choken One Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I still think a StingerSplash/Bridge German would rule all.
Guest Choken One Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I still think a StingerSplash/Bridge German would rule all.
DangerousDamon Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I still think a StingerSplash/Bridge German would rule all. Hmm........... That sounds awesome.
Guest DarthLordOfWrestling Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I think some move ending in to a northern lights suplex would be real cool. A Overcastle would be preety cool too. No one really does it either.
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I think some move ending in to a northern lights suplex would be real cool. A Overcastle would be preety cool too. No one really does it either. In your sig, shouldn't it be the rabid wolverine, not rapid?
Guest Real F'n Show Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 Shelton's 450's in OVW were nice, but if their pushing him as a Main Eventer, give him something like the Michinoku Driver.
Nighthawk Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 A Overcastle would be preety cool too. No one really does it either. Man, the name of the move is Overcast.
Guest MikeSC Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I don't know really, i'd like to see him bring back his OVW finisher and use the 450 Splash, but since WWE don't want their workers to take risks, I guess that's out. Another move i'd like to see him use that WWE wouldn't approve of would be the Screwdriver, I think Scott Steiner used it in the early 90's and i've seen Jay Briscoe use it on occasion as well, it just looks like devastating. You'd have to find somebody willing to take the move consistently. I know if I was a worker, there is no way in heck I'd agree to take a screwdriver. -=Mike
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 Shelton's 450's in OVW were nice, but if their pushing him as a Main Eventer, give him something like the Michinoku Driver. They already gave it to Dupree.
Guest DeathBecomesYou Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I don't know really, i'd like to see him bring back his OVW finisher and use the 450 Splash, but since WWE don't want their workers to take risks, I guess that's out. Another move i'd like to see him use that WWE wouldn't approve of would be the Screwdriver, I think Scott Steiner used it in the early 90's and i've seen Jay Briscoe use it on occasion as well, it just looks like devastating. You'd have to find somebody willing to take the move consistently. I know if I was a worker, there is no way in heck I'd agree to take a screwdriver. -=Mike If the guy doing the move knew what he was doing, would it be such a bad move to take?
Guest Choken One Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 esp considering MOST of the roster's have neck problems Benoit Rhyno Edge Flair or are too injury prone Batistia Triple H So A Screwdriver isn't the best move to go with. Again...The Stinger Splash/BrIdged German is PERFECT for shelton.
Guest JebusNassedar Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 Dupree's thing is more of a Running Sitout Powerslam. Which is interesting because of the whole "Running Powerslam Finisher" discussion that predated it. And I never thought about the Splash to German. It does seem fitting, but it would need to be a hell of a splash, because they'd need to recol back so they dont hit their feet on the turnbuckles for the German.
Guest Jimbo Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 Top rope snapmare. It would be killer. I swear.
Detective Comics Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I think a yellow(hatandapostoffice)jacket suplex would be fitting.
Guest Choken One Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 Dupree's thing is more of a Running Sitout Powerslam. Which is interesting because of the whole "Running Powerslam Finisher" discussion that predated it. And I never thought about the Splash to German. It does seem fitting, but it would need to be a hell of a splash, because they'd need to recol back so they dont hit their feet on the turnbuckles for the German. Nah... Just hit the German as he stumbles back...Unless it's Kane...it won't be a problem
Guest DeathBecomesYou Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I see your point, although it'd still look awesome. I guess as well it'd be a struggle for Shelton to do the Screwdriver on some of the larger members of the Raw roster, on someone up to 250-260 lbs he'd probably be all right, but on someone as big as say Kane or Batista it'd be nearly impossible.
Nighthawk Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 If the guy doing the move knew what he was doing, would it be such a bad move to take? Number one, yes. No margin for error. Number two, most everyone who uses that move is fat/muscular, so their thighs are big enough to shield the persons head. Shelton isn't. Number three, they outright banned head drop moves, period. They made Mr Seniority Undertaker stop doing the tombstone, which he had never injured anybody with. Granted, they're bringing it back somewhat, but the point stands.
Guest Trivia247 Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 first thing said about finishers people Instantly go the Puro Route spouting out finishers the WWE is too chickenshit to do
Guest MikeSC Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I see your point, although it'd still look awesome. I guess as well it'd be a struggle for Shelton to do the Screwdriver on some of the larger members of the Raw roster, on someone up to 250-260 lbs he'd probably be all right, but on someone as big as say Kane or Batista it'd be nearly impossible. Keep in mind --- the Rikishi Driver was about as safe a head drop as one could do (the head never really threatens to hit the mat and it looks damned cool) and IT was banned. Alas --- I LOVED that spot. Rikishi has sucked pretty hard without it. The screwdriver is extremely difficult to do properly (Scott Steiner is one of the few guys capable of actually doing it). Keep in mind, if its botched, that is a 6-7 foot drop on to the top of your head. Not something I'd want to take. -=Mike
Guest DeathBecomesYou Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I see your point, although it'd still look awesome. I guess as well it'd be a struggle for Shelton to do the Screwdriver on some of the larger members of the Raw roster, on someone up to 250-260 lbs he'd probably be all right, but on someone as big as say Kane or Batista it'd be nearly impossible. Keep in mind --- the Rikishi Driver was about as safe a head drop as one could do (the head never really threatens to hit the mat and it looks damned cool) and IT was banned. Alas --- I LOVED that spot. Rikishi has sucked pretty hard without it. The screwdriver is extremely difficult to do properly (Scott Steiner is one of the few guys capable of actually doing it). Keep in mind, if its botched, that is a 6-7 foot drop on to the top of your head. Not something I'd want to take. -=Mike Yeah, I know where your coming from now, I just took the idea from the Briscoe vs Briscoe match from ROH "Honor Invades Boston", when Jay did the Screwdriver on Mark, it doesn't look as dangerous initially, but when they show the reverse angle shot, it's shows there's no margin for a fuck up at all.
Guest Jimbo Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I see your point, although it'd still look awesome. I guess as well it'd be a struggle for Shelton to do the Screwdriver on some of the larger members of the Raw roster, on someone up to 250-260 lbs he'd probably be all right, but on someone as big as say Kane or Batista it'd be nearly impossible. Keep in mind --- the Rikishi Driver was about as safe a head drop as one could do (the head never really threatens to hit the mat and it looks damned cool) and IT was banned. Alas --- I LOVED that spot. Rikishi has sucked pretty hard without it. The screwdriver is extremely difficult to do properly (Scott Steiner is one of the few guys capable of actually doing it). Keep in mind, if its botched, that is a 6-7 foot drop on to the top of your head. Not something I'd want to take. -=Mike Yeah, I know where your coming from now, I just took the idea from the Briscoe vs Briscoe match from ROH "Honor Invades Boston", when Jay did the Screwdriver on Mark, it doesn't look as dangerous initially, but when they show the reverse angle shot, it's shows there's no margin for a fuck up at all. Someone needs to bust out the Cut throat driver from that match
Guest DeathBecomesYou Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 I see your point, although it'd still look awesome. I guess as well it'd be a struggle for Shelton to do the Screwdriver on some of the larger members of the Raw roster, on someone up to 250-260 lbs he'd probably be all right, but on someone as big as say Kane or Batista it'd be nearly impossible. Keep in mind --- the Rikishi Driver was about as safe a head drop as one could do (the head never really threatens to hit the mat and it looks damned cool) and IT was banned. Alas --- I LOVED that spot. Rikishi has sucked pretty hard without it. The screwdriver is extremely difficult to do properly (Scott Steiner is one of the few guys capable of actually doing it). Keep in mind, if its botched, that is a 6-7 foot drop on to the top of your head. Not something I'd want to take. -=Mike Yeah, I know where your coming from now, I just took the idea from the Briscoe vs Briscoe match from ROH "Honor Invades Boston", when Jay did the Screwdriver on Mark, it doesn't look as dangerous initially, but when they show the reverse angle shot, it's shows there's no margin for a fuck up at all. Someone needs to bust out the Cut throat driver from that match I would mark out for that, although that's probably as bad a bump to take as anything else mentioned so far.
Nighthawk Posted April 9, 2004 Report Posted April 9, 2004 I see your point, although it'd still look awesome. I guess as well it'd be a struggle for Shelton to do the Screwdriver on some of the larger members of the Raw roster, on someone up to 250-260 lbs he'd probably be all right, but on someone as big as say Kane or Batista it'd be nearly impossible. Keep in mind --- the Rikishi Driver was about as safe a head drop as one could do (the head never really threatens to hit the mat and it looks damned cool) and IT was banned. Alas --- I LOVED that spot. Rikishi has sucked pretty hard without it. The screwdriver is extremely difficult to do properly (Scott Steiner is one of the few guys capable of actually doing it). Keep in mind, if its botched, that is a 6-7 foot drop on to the top of your head. Not something I'd want to take. -=Mike Yeah, I know where your coming from now, I just took the idea from the Briscoe vs Briscoe match from ROH "Honor Invades Boston", when Jay did the Screwdriver on Mark, it doesn't look as dangerous initially, but when they show the reverse angle shot, it's shows there's no margin for a fuck up at all. Someone needs to bust out the Cut throat driver from that match I would mark out for that, although that's probably as bad a bump to take as anything else mentioned so far. Yeah.
Guest Jimbo Posted April 9, 2004 Report Posted April 9, 2004 Yeah, it's definitely the worst. Vince would go apeshit and JR would have a heart attack, but all of the people watching would jump out of their chairs and scream "HOLY SHIT!" after it and mark the hell out.
Guest Askewniverse Posted April 9, 2004 Report Posted April 9, 2004 -northern lights powerslam/hammerlock powerslam (Benjamin has used it before) -Perfectplex/fisherman suplex
reign Posted April 9, 2004 Report Posted April 9, 2004 esp considering MOST of the roster's have neck problems Benoit Rhyno Edge Flair or are too injury prone Batistia Triple H So A Screwdriver isn't the best move to go with. Again...The Stinger Splash/BrIdged German is PERFECT for shelton. I agree with keeping the splash and the northernlights suplex would be great if that and every other suplex wasn't already being used as just standard match fodder...what's with all these guys and their damn injuries...the old guys never seemed to have this many problems..it's like the NFL
Dandy Posted April 9, 2004 Report Posted April 9, 2004 I'd like to see him use Brock's seated Stretch Muffler in big matches. That move should only be used when nothing else is getting you the win. They could make that move deadly as hell in the fan's eyes.
CanadianChick Posted April 9, 2004 Report Posted April 9, 2004 The roll up. Sorry, that's Molly's finisher already. What do you mean she has the Molly-Go-Round?
Guest DeathBecomesYou Posted April 9, 2004 Report Posted April 9, 2004 The roll up. Sorry, that's Molly's finisher already. What do you mean she has the Molly-Go-Round? Well, WWE pretty much killed any impact the Molly Go Round had last year by having Lita kick out of it as if it was nothing at Survivor Series . As for Shelton's finisher, I was just thinking, except for the fact that the setup for it seems contrived, his Dragon Whip is a pretty impressive move, so why not give him a striking move for a finish? I remember Owen Hart used to use an Enziguri as a finisher on occasion, so maybe if WWE booked it properly, Shelton could use something like that.
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