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AHAHAHAHA
RVD and Rey's tandem move is called the 4:20
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a drug reference lolol
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:rofl:
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STFU JOHN LA ROCK
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John la Cock
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the 4:20?
what kind of move is it exactly? |
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LOL Rey's finisher is the 619... no, that's not funny, but it is if you take out the 1! :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: !!
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not that funny.. but im digging it
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LOL, that's kinda funny.
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i gather its a double rolling thunder
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Actually, it's the move where RVD picks up Rey (similar to a backdrop), and then drops Rey on the opponent as RVD leg drops the guy as well, so it's a double leg drop, really.
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I'd prefer a move where they hit double standing moonsaults from the "4:20" position, or instead of RVD hitting a leg drop, he nails a Rolling Thunder. :y:
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The name 420 only fits RVD's character...what about Rey? The only connection is that Rey's finisher is the 619, which is also a number...but a number in referance to something totally different.
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Michael Cole said the "4" is the number of legs between RVD and Mysterio and the "20" is their combined shoe size (8 for Rey, 12 for RVD). lol. Rediculous.
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i'm not digging this tag team, RVD needs to be a single's player |
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So Michael Cole is into feet, huh?:shifty: |
Thread killer there, huh? ^^^
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I don't get it.
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Gouda, you are not even worthy of becoming the jWo's Teaboy.
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I'm aware that 4:20 was used in ECW, but what was it a reference to? I remember at WMXIV Road Dogg wore a shirt that said Dogg 4:20, but I thought maybe it was just a play on Austin 3:16.
Please bare in mind I live in England so couldn't watch ECW at the time, and didn't watch WWF properly until 1999. |
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