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Calling it right now *Not technically a spoiler but it WILL happen so *Spoiler**
Cena hoists Orton up for the FU, Orton counters mid flip into the RKO, uno, dos, adios, new World Heavyweight Champion
unless they've already done it in which case nevermind and it may not be the end of the match but I guarantee they will use it |
Let's hope that mid maneuver, Orton finds a way to tear Cena's pec again.
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as long as there is a uno, dos, adios with no Belt around Cena...I am tickled to death.
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7. Cena shalt not job cleanly
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The FU practically ends up in an RKO position anyway so it's too perfect a transition to not use it. And since it is Wrestlemania, what better time to bust it out?
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I think that would be be fun.
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Sorry, WILL be fun.
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William B. Fun
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I hope this happens, and not a reverse scenario.
Like the head punt intercepted for an STFU |
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It's not the STFU, its the STF. And its not the FU, its the "Patented Maneuver".
At least that is what they referred to both moves as last night at the Royal Rumble. |
And it's not the diamond cutter, it's the RKO.
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I have seen a Stunner out of a Samoan Bomb...It was one of the greatest things I have ever seen.
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What would really make that moment great, is when the little kids' happiness is replaced with their shock and horror as they realise their hero has just been drilled. And then the male fans start roaring to drive the knife into their hearts just a little deeper...
And then comes the punt. |
Hey now, I would mark out.
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lol, wrestling logic. If Orton lands on his back on his own accord then he's fine but If Cena dumps him on his back at the same height with the same degree of impact then Orton is out for an hour.
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That's not specific to WWE at all. It's been like that since pro wrestling started. It's the same logic that says a wrestler's neck or torso is so soft that it can cushion a leg or elbow drop that otherwise would cause someone great pain when they hit the mat.
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