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Old 11-26-2014, 10:48 PM   #11544
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Originally Posted by CSL View Post
it is but the kicker is that it defies pretty much the very first thing you have drilled into you when you train to be a wrestler, or at least when you first take bumps which is "tuck your head". You could do that move 100 times without incident in a training session, before a show etc and 100 times it would be fine. Change that to 30 minutes into a match when you're exhausted, running on instincts/muscle memory, in front of giant loud audience, get hoisted upside down and it's an easy mistake to make. I could understand if the move was over as fuck or looked great and whatnot but it's not and it pretty much always looks a bit shit. Baffles me that he still uses it.
I dunno, I feel like you could say that about a lot of moves though. Not specifically the head positioning thing but just taking them just right.
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