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Old 09-22-2017, 04:32 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Gerard View Post
There's a ton of shit if you look at it logically that can be classed as outright stupid, why do people bounce off the ropes? Someone grabs their hand and "throws them", they then take off running towards the ropes, turn so their back hits the ropes and then take off running back towards the opponent, and at no point can they stop themselves despite it being all their own doing.

The slingshot, the old move where wrestler grabs opponents legs, falls backwards and this somehow catapults the opponent up and over, instead of both wrestlers ending up flat on their backs, as someone falling back holding your legs is not going to send you flying across a ring.

As mentioned ambrose's middle rope gimmick that has all the speed of an arthritic turtle, yet always manages to catch out the opponent who's looking right at him.

Old School, an arm wringer is so painful the opponent dare not move to interrupt the guy tap dancing across the top rope.

Stratusfaction, the mere fact the opponent visibly lifts her up to do this just says it all.

That's just a few of the really obvious ones, if you want to get really logical about it probably 99% of what happens in a wrestling ring makes no sense.
Going with this route, why is an opponents body completely straight and rigid on a verticle suplex or piledriver (rip)?
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