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Former TPWW Royalty
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I liked how the Diamond Cutter became an unpredictable move with how it could be pulled off from almost any spot or even during a counter/reverse. The pop he got from the crowd when he reversed Goldberg's Jackhammer into the cutter was amazing.
His character also managed to gradually evolve from the smug rich guy similar to the Million Dollar Man into a guy who lost everything and then into a humble person who the crowd could relate to. Biggest misuse WCW did was not taking advantage of his popularity a lot sooner while the WWE didn't even bother having a feud with the Rock to see who got to be the real "People's Champion." |
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DDP was good cuz he had the diamond cutta and he would hit it outta nowhere and win tmatches. too bad he did'nt win Goldber tho
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Samurai Rocker
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Yes, he used it between 1991 and 1996 (including his tag team with Kevin Nash), until losing a loser leaves WCW match to The Booty Man at Uncensored. He would use the Self High Five theme after he was reinstated that May before Slamboree.
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