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My favorite move is the Stone Cold Stunner (I think it's best when he does it to Shane Mcmahon, he seems to bounce of it naturally)

Other cool moves:
Kane's Chokeslam (much more intense than the Undertakers)
Pedigree
Crippler Crossface
5-star frog splash
Sweet Chin Music
Loui Thez Press Knuckle
Tombstone Piledriver
Farooq's spine buster
Clothesline from hell
Ankle / Angle lock (Shamrock and King Kurt both do it well, but shamrock does it better)
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I just saw two of the coolest moves ever on Smakedown thursday. RVD's Rolling Thunder and Regal's Regal Slam. The Regal Slam is AMAZING! He puts his opponent in a pedigree form 1st, but then lifts him up, flips him over, and powerbombs the crap outa the guy. ITS SO AWESOME! And just when I though Regal was worthless.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Heaven's Cloud [/i]
[B][color=indigo]Another great move is the Figure Four leg lock. If anyone tells you that WWF moves don't hurt, get them to let you put this move on them....they will bawl like a baby.[/color][/B][/QUOTE][SIZE=1]Heed that warning all you people out there. The Figure Four hurts like hell. I know from experience. My brother (who is 6 years older than me) would wrestle each other all the time back in the day. And the Figure Four was always a main move to make one of us to submit to the other. I usually lost because he always got it on me before I could get it on him, but every so often I would either get it first or reverse it while it was on me. And he also preformed the Jacknife (Deisel's (aka Kevin Nash) signature move) Razor's Edge (Razor Ramone's (aka Scott Hall) sig move), Choke slam, etc etc on me. it was great fun. Sometimes we'd stuff sleeping bags with blankets and pillows and stuff and then tie the tops shut and use them as opponent to practice on and stuff. Ahh.. those were the days. Ya, I used to be heavily into wrestling... :)[/SIZE]
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[COLOR=darkred][SIZE=1]I feel somewhat stupid at the moment. . I can not think of any of the names of the moves >_< And my good wrestling friends (the ones who watch it religiously) are no where in site. . .*sniff*

I used to be such a HUGE fan of wrestling, but when it got to the point of being able to predict the moves and who would win the fights, I stopped watching =/ Now I will watch it with my friends if nothing else is going on, or I am not busy with other things.

I really enjoy watching wild jump moves. I believe the Hardy Boys are the two punk looking guys that love aireal moves? If those are the right guys, then I enjoy watching them most ^_^

Like I said, I feel stupid for not knowing the names or moves. . but I am a bit sleep deprived (ya, they bought that. . [Wait, can they hear me?{Play it off like they can't!!}])

---This message has been cut off for the safety of everyone reading---

:P [/SIZE][/COLOR]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Cibo [/i]
[B]Anyone ever try the Bob Backland Cross Face Chicken Wing? I heard that hurts like heck. And the same with the Rings of Saturn. [/B][/QUOTE]
Erm..... no. o_O What exactly is that..... Chicken Wing move? What do they do? But I've tried the Rings Of Saturn on one of my friends..... An dlets just say I won't be doing that again..... :D
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Cibo [/i]
[B]Anyone ever try the Bob Backland Cross Face Chicken Wing? I heard that hurts like heck. And the same with the Rings of Saturn.[/B][/QUOTE][SIZE=1]Yes and Yes. I've done both, again with my brother. I forget how the Cross Face Chicken Wing goes, but I know the Rings of Saturn :D[/SIZE]
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Kurt Angle actually used the cross face chicken wing for a bit. He did a short angle where Bob Backlund was his mentor(Back around the time he was Euro-Continental Champion).

It's done by standing behind your opponent, bending their arm behind their back and cross your arm around their face or neck. It can be done standing, or by falling to the ground with an opponent and wrapping your legs around them(similar to the tazzmission).

I'm just a fountain of wrestling knowledge!
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Crazy White Boy [/i]
[B]Kurt Angle actually used the cross face chicken wing for a bit. He did a short angle where Bob Backlund was his mentor(Back around the time he was Euro-Continental Champion).

It's done by standing behind your opponent, bending their arm behind their back and cross your arm around their face or neck. It can be done standing, or by falling to the ground with an opponent and wrapping your legs around them(similar to the tazzmission).

I'm just a fountain of wrestling knowledge![/B][/QUOTE][SIZE=1]Hehe, oh yes, now I remember. Has anyone ever figured out the Texas Clover Leaf(I believe that's what it was called)? It was Ken Shamrock's signature move. I'll tell ya, that one hurts like a bizitch if someone can get it on you firmly enough. Pop your knee right out of place it will... :)[/SIZE]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Cibo [/i]
[B]Texas Clover Leaf is Dean Malenko's finishing move...not shamrock. Shamrocks was the ankle lock.[/B][/QUOTE][SIZE=1]:shifty: ............. OH YEAH!! :D Whew! It's been too long since I've watched wrestling. Lol, my brother's watching it in the other room right now as I'm typing this. Bah, it's a simple mistake though, I attached Clover and Shamrock together and their both Irish-like stuff.. damn my incompetence... :p[/SIZE]
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