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Old 01-19-2005, 05:11 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by Chavo Jnr Jnr
I'm not sure whether this has already been done but...

Individual sets up opponent so in position for reverse DDT (head face up under arm). Person flips opponent backwards over head like a release german suplex but keeping head in grip of his arm. Individual falls onto back and opponent hits mat with body but head still loosely tucked under arm of the offender.

Opponent is out and crowd drools over the excellency of what they have witnessed.
Kinda like an Osaka Stunner, eh?

Heck, I'd love to see someone use the Osaka Stunner (inverted suplex into a stunner). That'd be cool.


Anyway, I've figured out a ton of "original" moves that always turned out to be used somewhere... usually in an indy fed.

I came up with the Catatonic before I ever saw it. Or rather, I came up with a move that I later found out was the Catatonic. Still a pretty cool move. Put the guy in powerslam position over your left shoulder. Spin him around to your right then land into a sort of Rock Bottom move (forward sambo suplex technically).

The STO is the one that's kinda like a reverse F-5, right? Where you get the guy in fireman's carry position, then swing him back and fall down into a neckbreaker move.

A variation of the F-5 would involve getting a guy in a torture rack, then spinning him over your head, turning him at the same time, so that you end with a face buster. The Xtreme version of the move would end in a DDT. I prefer the latter, but the former could be made to look like the latter and still be a safe move to perform (in fact, I'd love Luther Reigns to either do this move or the STO).

Exploder Brainbuster would basically have you land the guy on his head.

Another move would have a guy try to clothesline you but miss as you duck under. Then you turn around as he's still facing the same direction and get your right hand betwee his legs and your left around his neck. In one flowing motion (starting from the missed clothesline) you pick him up with your right hand and sort of do an arching one-handed powerbomb straight onto his neck. It could be used in a "broke the guy's neck" angle.

Get someone in a Dominator position, except when you swing them over your shoulder, have one hand over their neck clasped to your other hand which slides over his armpit, thereby giving you a safe choking position. Keep it there as a submission move. This is basically a modified torture rack.


A few flying moves that probably aren't original but are pretty hard to do and require intense athleticism...

CORKSCREW SHOOTING STAR PRESS
Standard SSP with and full lateral flip within it.

REVERSE 450.
Do the 450 splash except you face toward the audience instead toward the center of the ring when you go up, and when you land, your head remains on the turnbuckle side.


And there are a ton of cool X-Division type moves I'd love to see:
- Moonsault straight into a flowing DDT
- SSP into a flowing DDT (actually, I've heard of that being done, just never got to see the footage)
- Get a guy sprawled with half of his body over the ropes. Go to the top and do a leg drop onto his head.

And many others...
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