06-06-2013, 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by CSL
and then Jabba brings up (paraphrasing) "you should always be looking to hit it" which is pretty much spot on.
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If you've perfected a move to the point that it pretty much always puts your opponent down for three, then you should probably be looking to hit it whenever the opportunity arises.
However, your opponent also knows this, so it shouldn't be possible to successfully hit your finisher in every match, when your opponent is looking out for it.
This is why I have a problem with the whole "I'm heading up top, uncharacteristically, so that I can dive towards Randy Orton, neck first" thing.
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