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Old 10-29-2010, 11:31 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by Fox View Post
I think the idea of the RKO/Diamond Cutter is that the person doing it slams the other person's face into the mat, driving them down neck-first. So, in kayfabe, the idea of an RKO onto a table makes sense.

In this video of Orton delivering the RKO to Cena onto a chair, you can see Cena's head slip out of his arm at the last second and Cena smashes face first into the chair.
I still see it as a head on shoulder impact, like the Stunner.

When he clearly dives beyond the object, allowing his victim to hit it first, I'll buy it. Usually, however, his own back crashes through the table long before his opponent.
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