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Jerusalem posted:If I recall right, he was so good at selling for the big stars when he was an enhancement guy, particularly at "going up light" that they quickly pulled him off the air so they could repackage him as Big Bubba and make him a proper character member of the roster himself? The most repeated story is he was brought in with a small crew of enhancement guys and paired up with Tully Blanchard and being like twice Tully's size nobody thought he could give this big chunk his slingshot suplex finisher but Ray insisted he could and lo, Tully did. I think it's on YouTube. Dusty saw that and the wheels started spinning.
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Dawgstar posted:The most repeated story is he was brought in with a small crew of enhancement guys and paired up with Tully Blanchard and being like twice Tully's size nobody thought he could give this big chunk his slingshot suplex finisher but Ray insisted he could and lo, Tully did. I think it's on YouTube. Dusty saw that and the wheels started spinning. It's definitely on the WWE network, which is where I saw it - dude went up light as a feather and made Tully look like an absolute beast. Dusty pulled him off TV shortly after that to grow a beard so he could come back as Cornette's bodyguard.
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https://twitter.com/MengsMullet/status/1077121558286602240?s=20
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Bossman was always pretty absurdly athletic for a guy his size as long as he was in shape.
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You forget just how big a dude Bossman was. By the time he returned to WWF in the Attitude Era, there were multiple guys at or approaching 7' hanging around at any one time and he looked fairly normal next to them.
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Cerebral Bore posted:Bossman was always pretty absurdly athletic for a guy his size as long as he was in shape. There's a gif of him going wild in AJPW against Kobashi, and he looks slick af. Bossman was legit.
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Even Bossman's elimination in the '92 Rumble is awesome. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XPi2RKYPX0&t=1754s
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I just realized. HHH is The Game. X-Pac is short for 'Expansion Pack' Sean Waltman is HHH's expansion pack.
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Red posted:Even Bossman's elimination in the '92 Rumble is awesome.
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Just throwing it in there with no fanfare like a punch too.
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Maybe it's just the angle and the sell but that punch right after is really good.
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El Gallinero Gros posted:There's a gif of him going wild in AJPW against Kobashi, and he looks slick af. Bossman was legit. I'd love to live in the alternate reality where Boss Man did a lot more Japan work and was Hansen's tag partner for a good stretch.
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What are some fun signature spots? I was just thinking of ZSJ and his insistence on a strike exchange upon which he dies IMMEDIATELY after the first strike. The only other one I can think of is Flair top rope never works when heel. I'm sure there are a lot, I'm either unfamiliar with them or can't think of them atm
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You headbutt a Samoan at your peril.
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# ? Jan 26, 2021 18:12 |
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Not sure if these count because they're not really moves but: I always liked Regal's "wave to the royal box" taunt punctuation, which always seemed to get a surprising amount of heat. It probably helped that he always had a huge poo poo-eating grin whilst he did it. Loved Big Poppa Pump's pin cancellation into mocking push-ups. Any campy dance like those that Rene Dupree and Alex Wright used to do.
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I didn't hate the smooth Chucky T's hand grenade.
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ChrisBTY posted:I just realized. I love this idea but The Game nickname didn’t come around until 1999. In all’s serious though, is X-Pac just supposed to refer to ex-(wolf)pack?
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CopywrightMMXI posted:I love this idea but The Game nickname didn’t come around until 1999. In all’s serious though, is X-Pac just supposed to refer to ex-(wolf)pack? He was called Syxx-Pac and now that he joined DX he became X-Pac. It's that simple.
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MassRafTer posted:He was called Syxx-Pac and now that he joined DX he became X-Pac. It's that simple. Wasn't he just Syxx in WCW? Because he was the sixth member of the NWO. The Syxx-Pac moniker didn't come until much later, when he joined TNA, and they combined "Syxx" with "X-Pac".
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# ? Jan 26, 2021 18:29 |
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He was Syxx because 1+2+3 and WCW obviously couldn't call him 1-2-3-Kid.
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Super Dan posted:Wasn't he just Syxx in WCW? Because he was the sixth member of the NWO. The Syxx-Pac moniker didn't come until much later, when he joined TNA, and they combined "Syxx" with "X-Pac". His name was Syxx but he was also called Syxx Pac. He also was not actually the Sixth member.
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he was the sixth nwo member
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Arn was a great seller; loved it when he would start swinging at air.
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# ? Jan 26, 2021 18:33 |
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He was called Syxx because it was callback to his 1-2-3 Kid gimmick. (1+2+3=Syxx you see. Also 1*2*3). And HHH was always the game; even before he started calling himself that. Just ask him. Unrelated: "The Game" really needed some foil (like Cena, Orton or Batista) to mess with him and tell him 'You're The Game and you just got played" but HHH's ego probably never allowed that to happen. ChrisBTY fucked around with this message at 18:38 on Jan 26, 2021 |
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jesus WEP posted:he was the sixth nwo member If you don't count ted dibiase, yeah. If you do, he is 7th after hogan, hall, nash, dibiase, giant, and nwo sting
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projecthalaxy posted:If you don't count ted dibiase, yeah. If you do, he is 7th after hogan, hall, nash, dibiase, giant, and nwo sting
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jesus WEP posted:what if i count ted dibiase but not that jabroni nwo sting You can't do that because nWo Sting was a member of the nWo for many years.
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Artelier posted:What are some fun signature spots? I was just thinking of ZSJ and his insistence on a strike exchange upon which he dies IMMEDIATELY after the first strike. You Can't Powerbomb Kidman! You Can (But Shouldn't) Piledrive Road Warrior Hawk! Multi-wrestler specific: Better go for a superplex! *tower of doom'd* All but one of us, huddle up on the outside! *gets hit with a dive*
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MassRafTer posted:You can't do that because nWo Sting was a member of the nWo for many years. Wasn't he a big mainstay in nWo Japan?
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ChrisBTY posted:Unrelated: "The Game" really needed some foil (like Cena, Orton or Batista) to mess with him and tell him 'You're The Game and you just got played" but HHH's ego probably never allowed that to happen. In WCW's latter days Booker T had the catchphrase "Don't hate the player...HATE THE GAME!!", which in addition to being a common phrase was probably supposed to be a dig at HHH. I don't think he got to use it when he actually feuded with HHH two years later, possibly because HHH was too busy being racist at him.
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Artelier posted:What are some fun signature spots? I was just thinking of ZSJ and his insistence on a strike exchange upon which he dies IMMEDIATELY after the first strike. Rick Rude's overselling of the atomic drop is one of my favorites. I also always loved it when Perfect did the gum swat. When he entered the 2002 Rumble, he was in the middle of getting shoved on the ropes by HHH and Austin, but he still spits and swats his gum.
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Artelier posted:What are some fun signature spots? I was just thinking of ZSJ and his insistence on a strike exchange upon which he dies IMMEDIATELY after the first strike. "Smooth Sailing" Ashley Remington (Dalton Castle's Chikara gimmick) would hold his opponent in the corner as the ref counted. He would then immediately pull back and say, "I break at ONE, my friend!"
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Davros1 posted:Arn was a great seller; loved it when he would start swinging at air. What OSW termed 'Aloha Arn' (Arn fighting a sunset flip) was fun too.
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Artelier posted:What are some fun signature spots? At first YOU CAN'T POWERBOMB KIDMAN was a fun spot, then it got ruined because every single match he had HAD to have that spot.
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One of my favorite little moments was at the '88 Survivor Series, during the massive 10 team Survivor Series match. At one point, dual tags end up with Tully Blanchard facing against The Warlord, and instead of locking up, Tully practically tiptoes across the ring, tags Nicolai Volkoff, and ducks out of the ring.anakha posted:At first YOU CAN'T POWERBOMB KIDMAN was a fun spot, then it got ruined because every single match he had HAD to have that spot. When Norman the Lunatic was a thing in the NWA, his finisher was a Sit Down Splash, which was always done as a counter to a sunset flip. So you'd see guys who had never done a sunset flip in their career (i.e. Cactus Jack) attempt the move, only to be thwarted.
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I always appreciated Piper’s “What do you mean two?” eye poke after a pin attempt.
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Red posted:Wasn't he a big mainstay in nWo Japan? Indeed he was.
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MassRafTer posted:Indeed he was. I don't think anybody gets into wrestling to make a career out of impersonating a more successful wrestler, but hey, good for Jeff Farmer.
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anakha posted:At first YOU CAN'T POWERBOMB KIDMAN was a fun spot, then it got ruined because every single match he had HAD to have that spot. It was redeemed when Kanyon reversed it into the Flatliner.
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I always loved "I HAVE UNTIL 5, MISTER REFEREE" and it was also great when people would turn it around on Danielson
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