03-22-2012, 05:26 PM
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#12
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Over Like Rover
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Originally Posted by Rollermacka
I've been working the head all match, hit a DDT and go for the pin. After the kick out, I go right back to working on the head with a rear chin lock. This way you stay on your opponent but they can still work their way back up instead of just pulling them to their feet and hitting another neckbreaker.
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lol working the head. if your DDT is supposed to be a "big spot" and you're in the process of "changing gears", you hit that DDT for a nearfall and then go to something like a chin lock, where most people are accustomed to seeing it early in a match, unless you've somehow built this chin lock of yours to be something you're renowned for doing (which I don't think anybody has done ever) you take all momentum out of what you've built so far pretty much instantly. at that point, if you're going to go to a hold, you want something that the crowd may even slightly believe could finish the match, a sleeper hold maybe. if you're not going to go up another gear, you at least want to maintain the current one as opposed to dropping it down
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