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WORST REGULAR SPOT
WHAT IS THE WORST MATCH SPOT THAT YOU REMEMBER A WRESTLER DOING ROUTINELY.
FOR ME IT WAS RIKISHI RUBBING HIS ASS ON PEOPLE FOLLOWED CLOSELY BY THE WORM. |
Chuckie T's grenade spot
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easy way to feed hope with out having to bump haha
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I have come to loath the Superkick and Suicide Dive in recent years because of how routine they are.
Otherwise the spot when Dolph Ziggler's music hits. |
Ugh Superkick......Big E was hit with 5 Super kicks on SDL and still won the tag match.
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Along with the Superkick, the DDT used to mean something...
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Outside of the indies though atleast tjose have become rare
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Natties body scissor spot annoys the hell outta me because nobody ever thinks about restraining her arms so that she doesn't use them to turn around and punch them in the face.
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Oh, I find the worst regular spot is when people easily get out of a finisher submission. The crawling for the ropes thing annoys me. I don't mind if you are close, but when you crawl halfway across thing ring to reach the ropes the submission is pretty much loosely applied. Natties sharshooter is great when its the end but when the opponent is going to reach the ropes she hardly even has it applied. In my day a submission finisher meant something. Just think, if at some point Ronda Rousey does become a wwe superstar her finisher will be her armbar. Well, it will look stupid when everyone crawls to the ropes when in reality she taps bitches out wih it.
I love how Orton has protected the RKO finisher so much that nobody kicks out. Why can't talent prot ct their finishers, especially submissions? |
The indie stand off
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i dont like the top rope cross body to AA that Cena does with everyone now. It was cool the first time. Im also not a fan of everyone doing a super kick. That move used to finish careers, now its a kick out at 2.
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Not a liver spot... Not your dog spot...
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Cartwheel, back flip etc... Into elbow in the corner. Usually ends up two feet too short and the person has to run backwards to hit the elbow at snails pace.
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Why are you shouting at us, Swiss?
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The roll-up in general.
Majority of the time it just ends up being a very lazy and anti-climatic way to end matches at least in the WWE and their Women's division as the biggest offender. |
Naomi's rapid kicks.
Please stop. |
I hate the rapid kicks too, but seeing you post made me think of something (please don't hate me, Lock Jaw): I used to REALLY hate Christian's slingshot punch to the outside. Why would you waste all that energy just to punch someone in the face, Christian? This pains me, because Christian is the most underrated entertainer of all-time.
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^Her kicks and shane's punches are awful.
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Some of her non-rapid kicks are good...... just the rapid fire is terrible, especially when Carmella "sells" them...........
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Randy Orton's rope DDT
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Ambrose rebound clothesline
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Continuing to punch Hogan when he's hulking up.
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Anything that's generally a signature spot where you'd think the opponent should be wise enough and have the wherewithal to know what's coming.
Cena's five moves of doom. Dean Ambrose when he falls into the ropes and comes back with a clothesline. The punching Hogan thing mentioned above, followed by the big boot. |
R Truths Comeback move, where he hits punches, the opponent goes to swing and he does his split, then hits the ropes and hits that assanine spinning forearm thingie.
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I have a memory of Jericho kicking hogan in the balls while he was hulking up.
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When any wrestler is suddenly is no longer phased by their opponents offense. Doesn't matter who it is, they've been getting 'wrecked' and selling moves the whole match and then suddenly ANGRY LOOK NOTHING YOU DO HURTS ME RRRRAAAAWWWWRRRRR.
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Just hate people constantly kicking out of finishers. This used to be special, now they don't mean shit.
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The trying to Powerbomb Kidman spot
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pretty much every move in Rey Mysterio's aresenol the last few years of his WWE run. He got really bland especially being limited when working with the big men. One specific move would be that bounce off the top rope into a whoopee cushion thing.
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619 is a really stupid fucking move.
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i agree. People do huge splashes from the top rope who weigh 3 times his amount yet for years we are to believe that if he falls (not even jumps!) from the rope onto a guy its gonna pin him. Ick.
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Where is Mysterio anyway?
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lucha underground last I heard.
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There's a ton of shit if you look at it logically that can be classed as outright stupid, why do people bounce off the ropes? Someone grabs their hand and "throws them", they then take off running towards the ropes, turn so their back hits the ropes and then take off running back towards the opponent, and at no point can they stop themselves despite it being all their own doing. :?:
The slingshot, the old move where wrestler grabs opponents legs, falls backwards and this somehow catapults the opponent up and over, instead of both wrestlers ending up flat on their backs, as someone falling back holding your legs is not going to send you flying across a ring. As mentioned ambrose's middle rope gimmick that has all the speed of an arthritic turtle, yet always manages to catch out the opponent who's looking right at him. Old School, an arm wringer is so painful the opponent dare not move to interrupt the guy tap dancing across the top rope. Stratusfaction, the mere fact the opponent visibly lifts her up to do this just says it all. That's just a few of the really obvious ones, if you want to get really logical about it probably 99% of what happens in a wrestling ring makes no sense. |
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Ladder matches really make me roll my eyes with the amount of shit that goes on in them, flip flopping everywhere but climbing a ladder shortly after is like climbing Everest naked. As slow as possible obviously as possible. |
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I hope not.
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I will say, however, I did quite enjoy his feud with Chavo.
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That stomp thing that ADR does where the opponent is in a tree of woe and they have to forcibly hold themselves up with the ropes while he appeals to the crowd with his finger circle whistle thing before stomping on their chest. So fucking stupid.
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Yeah, that move was so dumb. Whenever someone would actually counter it via.... y'know.... just not holding themselves up, it was like "Finally! Now why doesn't everybody do that?"
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Wait, is there a video of that somewhere?
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Here's another one that comes to mind, test's pump handle slam. How many times did he actually fucking hit that move? Seemed like 99% of the time the opponent would just slide over his back to counter it. He used that for ages before seemingly coming to the conclusion it rarely ever worked before resorting to the big boot. :shifty: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/7ovY-q8Tiak" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> The stratusfacation, Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles both called bullshit on this move. |
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Yeah, I said black guy. Asshole.
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I noticed this in the Braun vs Brock match and I think it turns up often. I don't like how Brock had Braun in the kimura and Braun was selling it like he was in a sleeper hold or something, just like slowly collapsing to the mat. It feels like two guys just going through the motions instead of selling the actual move.
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To the earlier the comment irish whips arent as illogical is Gerard made them out to be. Coming at it from the wrong perspective.
Whips are much lazier now but initially whips were pretty forceful. Enough that you would stagger a few steps for certain and likewise the ropes do shoot produce enough spring that you do come ouit a few steps. So the logic is its not that i cant stop, its that its in my best interest to keep going. When i hit the ropes i have momentum and you dont so this favors me if say im coming in with a shoulder tackle ora line or whatever. Letting me get a running start isnt a disadvantage. If i stopped i wpuld stagger and be venerable to be cut off witha blind side shot to the back. But the actual work of it is yes i am voluntarily hitting the ropes because i like my odds. |
Not saying theyre realistic but there is*some* logic.
Just like the drop down had some originally and the leap frog did as well...but over time theyve been used so absurdly that theyve lost most of the logic tey had |
WHAT IF EVERYONE STOPPED USING THE IRISH WHIP?
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One of those things that i think every worker should do is work for a month without touching the ropes, they can become a crutch HOWEVER never using them again would be dumb. They add excitement and are accepted by the overwhelming majority
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I LIKE PEOPLE BOUNCING OFF THE ROPES, BUT MAYBE THEY COULD USE MORE BODY SLAMS INSTEAD OF WHIPS.
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More "rest holds," but acting like they could actually end the match.
I would laugh my ass off if a match ended with a side headlock. Dude just passes out in it (which would actually happen if it's properly applied). People would shit all over it for the first week. Next week, side headlock, same result. Third week, opponent is afraid of the headlock, actively tries to avoid it. This time, gets caught in a front facelock and passes out in it. |
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Did I ever tell you guys about the WCW house show I was at in like 1999? I was in the 2nd row with some friends, and we had been yelling with the wrestlers all night, and they had been responding. It was awesome.
So Chris Benoit is wrestling Billy Kidman, and from the opening bell, I keep yelling to Benoit "DO NOT POWERBOMB KIDMAN! HE WILL FLIP OUT OF IT! DO NOT POWERBOMB HIM!". The match goes on normally for a while, until Benoit sets Kidman up between his legs for a powerbomb. I yell out "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!". Benoit looks directly at me and snarls before delivering a successful powerbomb that Kidman does not flip out of. I know that spot was called for me. |
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That's fucking hilarious. |
Heres another one that comes to mind, that you used to see quite a bit but less so these days.
The other variation of the slingshot, where a wrestler on the apron of the ring holding onto the ropes somehow gets flipped head over heels into the ring because the opponent inside the ring pushed and pulled the ropes back and forth. :-\:wtf: |
A lotta spring in those ropes, ya know.
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Lotta spring in those boots, ya know.
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Like when the springs in Cesaro' s boots malfunctioned and he jumped so high and hard into the ringpost after a slingshot that he broke his teeth.
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You don't see it much anymore but the abdominal stretch always bothered me because it obviously doesn't hurt since I have never seen it submit anyone.
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Not exactly on kopic but the styles clash. Low impact. Awkward set up. One of the worst move of all time.
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Styles clash was the worst.
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Still is
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The irish whip on the ourside of the ringv closer to guard rail or barricade it makes sense and looks brutal but not whipping someone all the way from one side to another.
The Killswitch was my one and only gripe with Christian the set up time and seriously you just drop your fucking arms and boom your out of it |
Eh, with the Styles Clash, I think it's just because it's elaborate. People like elaborate moves.
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Elaborate moves sure but finishers are another story IMO I remember as kids we judged finisher on if they really hurt, how much time they took to pull off and could you do them anywhere. Obviously the Diamond cutter was our holy grail |
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