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WWE bans the "450 Splash & the SSP" !!

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I think you're right. I was there live and forgot all about it. I guess those were the only two times Benoit used the move in WWE/F before the Heat match?

 

Velocity. Benoit and Regal were both moved ("moved back" in Benoit's case) to Smackdown earlier this summer.

 

As if they weren't toned down enough.

 

I agree. I've actually remembered seeing RESTHOLDS in CRUISERWEIGHT matches in WWE over the past few years, in addition to some shitty brawling. Now, this will become even more noticeable, which is a damn shame considering how good wrestlers like Jamie Noble, Paul London, Spanky (as of this year from what I read about his 2005 ROH work, it's even better now), etc. really are.

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Would anybody with a lick of power in WWE even notice if London kept doing the SSP? Most of them supposedly don't even watch Velocity.

 

And banning people's established finishers when they're very safe is really silly.

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I don't know why the piledriver was ever banned, because it never hurt anybody (the Jerry Lawler/Bret Hart version)

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I don't know why the piledriver was ever banned, because it never hurt anybody (the Jerry Lawler/Bret Hart version)

 

All you have to do is land wrong and you end up with another SCSA/Owen situation...

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Not true, vivisectvi.

 

The piledriver that Owen did was a frontal piledriver that is much, much harder to do correctly, than an inverted piledriver like the one Bret Hart and Jerry Lawler used to do. I don't think anyone has been injured taking an inverted pildriver.

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Not true, vivisectvi.

 

The piledriver that Owen did was a frontal piledriver that is much, much harder to do correctly, than an inverted piledriver like the one Bret Hart and Jerry Lawler used to do. I don't think anyone has been injured taking an inverted pildriver.

 

Actually, I think the inverted piledriver is the proper name for the version Owen used, and Bret/Jerry's one is the regular one.

 

Unless there's some difference stemming in Japan. But they call a vertical suplex a "brainbuster" so screw 'em. :P

 

And even the inverted (or belly-to-belly sitdown piledriver, whatever) ones are relatively safe used by larger wrestlers. Rikishi and Bam Bam's big fat thighs make for great padding, but Kish had to stop using his anyway.

 

Yet, didn't his banzai pop one of Chyna's implants?

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In fact, execpt for the Regal match, Benoit hasn't used one since actually debuting the move on WWE against Jericho on PPV on 2000 (SummerSlam?) Feel free to correct me on this.

 

I think Benoit might have given a Dragon Suplex to Angle in the Wrestlemania 2000 Triple Threat Double Title match with Jericho in it and accidentally injured Angle's neck a little from what I read a while back.

 

I think you're right. I was there live and forgot all about it. I guess those were the only two times Benoit used the move in WWE/F before the Heat match?

Benoit used a dragon suplex on HHH at No Mercy 2000. Benoit also hit one on Jericho during a fatal four way match at No Way Out 2001.

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This is the kind of stuff that makes me laugh whenever people get excited about some news tidbit that the WWE is building up its cruiserweight division. No matter what is said, the audience is going to get cruiserweights working like heavyweights, matches that don't go above ten minutes, and nothing over ***.

 

I stopped caring a long time ago. Just watch TNA in the Fall if you're pissed off about this.

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Benoit used a dragon suplex on HHH at No Mercy 2000. Benoit also hit one on Jericho during a fatal four way match at No Way Out 2001.

 

After seeing that posted, I now know that the last time Benoit used the Dragon Suplex as a part of his regular moveset in WWE was at No Way Out 2001 in the Fatal 4 Way match. It was then not seen anymore from Benoit until Velocity this year against Regal.

 

BTW, I started having low expectations for WWE Cruiserweight matches when The Hurricane and Jamie Noble wrestled a WWE-style match at KOTR 2002. Their Velocity match then turned out to be ironically better than their KOTR match with Hurricane actually doing high-risk moves.

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As if they weren't toned down enough.

 

<Skinner> Go ahead then, water the orange juice down some more.

<Groundskeeper Willy> My god man! I've watered her down as far as she'll go! I canna water no more!

 

It would have been more interesting to hear Kidman's whiny reaction had he still hired when they implemented this SSP ban.

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This here is why once TNA gets a TV deal (or when it starts if they already have one, can't remember for sure) I will be watching them instead. Bottom line is, I watch WWE for wrestling, not shitty written and poorly acted soap operas.

 

It's official. Coming to Spike TV in October, Saturdays at 11pm.

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Cole: Smackdown! The only place where you'll find miniature heavyweight action!

 

Tazz keeps on talking about Jillian's mole after Cole's comment:"Cole, I honestly think Jillian's mole looks like pizza cheese or somethin', you know what I'm sayin'?"

 

Cole:"Tazz, stop talking about that so much, I've told you I don't know how many times for the past couple of weeks."

 

Tazz suddenly yells:"OH MY GOD, COLE! JILLIAN'S MOLE IS OOZIN' OUT LIKE A GUSHA!! BLUE RASPBERRY!!"

 

Cole gets extremely pissed and drops the "F" bomb on Smackdown (although it gets bleeped, of course):"TAZZ, SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT THE GOD DAMN MOLE!! I'M TRYING TO CALL A FUCKING MATCH, AND YOU KEEP DISTRACTING ME BY TALKING ABOUT JILLIAN'S DAMN MOLE EVERY WEEK!!"

 

Tazz:"Sheesh, Cole, take a chill pill, man..."

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I'm with the rest of you guys now. Whats the purpose of having a cruiserweight division if you cut off all the flashy moves? I guess now the smaller guys will have to rely on their mat wrestling skills to win themselves over with the crowd. Eventually, WWE will only allow knife-edge chops, punches, kicks, and rear chinlocks.

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The WWE fans are in part to blame for this one on the simply premis that cruiserweights do not always = high spots. That's what you get for having standards, sucka.

 

There can still be technical cruiserweights like Noble and Nunzio that try to ground the high-flyers by working over body parts until they make a comeback later in the match with the high spots while selling the injuries. That's fine with me if a match like that comes about once in a while, because it worked for the Malenko/Mysterio match back in WCW.

 

What the Cruiserweight division SHOULDN'T be, however, is a match that reminds me of Batista vs. JBL or Batista vs. HHH matches with crappy brawling, restholds, slow movement, stalling, etc.

 

Like RRR said:"I hate Cruisers brawling."

 

Hopefully, though, TNA can take advantage of this in October with the X-Division.

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London (as well as Hardcore MF'n Holly of course) are the only reasons why I bother to record Velocity on Saturday nights and watch Smackdown. I have never seen London fuck up the 450 splash at all. Why ban the guy from using a finisher that he has been able to perform perfectly? They give the guy the Cruiserweight Championship, obviously because they felt confident in him. Just because Juventurd went and fucked up the move, London is banned from using it? Makes no sense, but of course, with this being WWE, who the fuck is surprised.

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London does one of the most beautiful SSP's I have ever seen. Too bad for him.

 

 

I understand they dont want injuries and lawsuits but this sounds really lame.

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Guest nokia

Is it just me or does it seem that "only" wwe guys get hurt ?

 

If you think about all the "flashy, cool and dangerous" moves TNA & ROH "let's" theire wrestlers endure and perform HOW MANY OF THOSE GUYS HAVE BEEN INJURED ?

 

Recent neck injuries in the WWE (to give an example) consists of Rhyno & Edge being hurt, then why didn't they ban the SPEAR/GORE ? For this move you basicly dive neck first into the stomack of your opponent !!

 

And they wonder why we shake our head in disbelief?

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Is it just me or does it seem that "only" wwe guys get hurt ?

 

If you think about all the "flashy, cool and dangerous" moves TNA & ROH "let's" theire wrestlers endure and perform HOW MANY OF THOSE GUYS HAVE BEEN INJURED ?

 

 

A lot, actually. Amazing Red was out for a long while with injuries and hasn't really been the same since he came back, Sonjay Dutt was hurt for a while, there was that whole thing with Jack Evans having a close call not too long ago, Daniels has had nagging shoulder problems for a while now, and that's just off the top of my head.

 

Lately, TNA's X Division has toned down the highspots compared to the PPV only days, and there are more ground-based wrestlers, like Petey Williams and Samoa Joe. ROH scramble style matches tend to have a lot of outside dives, which are generally less likely to hurt either the guys receiving it or the guy doing it.

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Vince McMahon has sent word down through WWE that he wants cruiserweights to tone down several risky high flying moves, unofficially banning maneuvers such as the 450 splash and the shooting star press.

 

Apparently the number of injuries has caused McMahon to decide that high flying risky maneuvers are simply not worth it. The unofficial ban actually went into effect around two weeks ago and when Paul London used the shooting star press against Nunzio on a recent edition of Velocity, he was told by company officials not to use it again and to come up with a different finisher.

 

London along with other WWE cruiserweights are upset about having to tone down their style. Many in the industry are comparing this unofficial ban to the ban of the tombstone piledriver where WWE officials only let the Undertaker and Kane use it in dramatic situations.

 

 

from PWInsider

 

* Guess main finisher for the little guys is the worm.....This is HORRIBLE news to us, The Paul London fans.....

 

This is pathetic. The WWE just gets worse and worse. I hope SkySports starting showing iMPACT when they debut on Spike.

 

And Kane's version of the tomebstone is very poorly executed, and nowadays, given UT limited schedule, every match is a 'dramatic situation' for him.

 

The following top ropes are the only legal ones:

 

Flying elbow drop

Moonsault

Flying axhandle

Flying clothesline

 

Naturally, cruisers won't be able to do the first two moves, though, becuase they're trademarks of HBK. :P

 

Actually, it may be just be the Flying axehandle, because the Flying clothesline is a trademark of Kane's/Shelton Benjamin's.

 

Great. FN great. There goes another reason to watch SD. RAW already blows big time.

 

Maybe so, but most fans associate cruisers with highspots, and without those or having characters, they won't be getting over.

 

Yes, they do. And its their finisher for fucks sake.

 

Maybe so, but most fans associate cruisers with highspots, and without those or having characters, they won't be getting over.

 

Well, that's a subjective opinion.

 

Toning down highspots doesn't mean that they can't do them anymore. If anything, I'd find it more interesting and "special" if they saved high risk spots for certain occaisions. After seeing a frigging highspot a hundred matches in a row, it kind of loses its lustre.

 

We dont see them enough on SD as it is.

 

-A Disgruntled WWE Fan

Edited by zyn081

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Does anyone know if London has anything else he can use as a finisher?

 

He was using the Dragon Suplex earlier this year right after he became "Futuristic Caveman Jimmy Jacobs rip-off" Paul London in a Cruiserweight Elimination match on a Smackdown PPV.

 

The sad thing is it'll be rare to see anymore in WWE with Vince being so cautious about high-risk moves getting wrestlers "injured often" now. Of course, Vince toned down head-dropping moves a while back, which is why I only saw Chris Benoit using a Dragon Suplex against Regal on Velocity not too long ago, but within the past few years, Benoit hadn't even used it.

 

Talk about stupid WWE style of sports entertainment movesets.

 

I've never heard of any instance of London injuring anyone.

 

*cough*SpikeDudley*cough*

 

Yes, what are you on about?

 

I think you're right. I was there live and forgot all about it. I guess those were the only two times Benoit used the move in WWE/F before the Heat match?

 

Velocity. Benoit and Regal were both moved ("moved back" in Benoit's case) to Smackdown earlier this summer.

 

As if they weren't toned down enough.

 

I agree. I've actually remembered seeing RESTHOLDS in CRUISERWEIGHT matches in WWE over the past few years, in addition to some shitty brawling. Now, this will become even more noticeable, which is a damn shame considering how good wrestlers like Jamie Noble, Paul London, Spanky (as of this year from what I read about his 2005 ROH work, it's even better now), etc. really are.

 

Noble though wont really be effected by this decision though, will he?

 

Not true, vivisectvi.

 

The piledriver that Owen did was a frontal piledriver that is much, much harder to do correctly, than an inverted piledriver like the one Bret Hart and Jerry Lawler used to do. I don't think anyone has been injured taking an inverted pildriver.

 

Youve lost me. Which is the Cradle Piledriver? That looks pretty safe to me.

 

And even the inverted (or belly-to-belly sitdown piledriver, whatever) ones are relatively safe used by larger wrestlers.  Rikishi and Bam Bam's big fat thighs make for great padding, but Kish had to stop using his anyway.

 

Dont you mean the Rikishi Driver?

 

Cole: Smackdown! The only place where you'll find miniature heavyweight action!

 

If he says: SmackDown! The only place where you'll find high-risk crusierweight action! I swear Ill throw the remote control at the TV.

 

-A Disgruntled WWE Fan

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And this is one of the reasons why I won't give their programming the time of day...everyone wrestles the same match. It's like an SNES game...all the guys do the same stuff with one finisher and maybe 2-3 signature moves. Their little main event style = no more variety. As such, count me in as another who says Impact can't show up on Spike soon enough. If Jeff Jarrett is the only thing I have to put up with, then it's already miles ahead of WWE's situation.

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