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Post by barnestormer on May 19, 2013 22:35:41 GMT -5
Ever since his official retirement from wrestling in 2125, the "Barnestormer" David Barnes has been working hard to get his wrestling school, the HANGAR WRESTLING ACADEMY, up and running. The Orion Sports and Entertainment Promotions-sanctioned Ring of Respect promotion has announced that they will be entering into a working relationship with the HWA to feature its graduates in the ROR promotion.
(All members of the HANGAR WRESTLING ACADEMY are fictional stars, much like Mark Taggart’s Fictional Legends of Wrestling series, intended mostly for use as under-card fodder for the more established ROH stars. I'm still working on their stats.)
Some of the students of the HWA that the ROR are actively scouting include:
- O.J. Evans (no relation to “Barrister” R.D. Evans) (OJ is already impressing the ROR scouts as he's been actively developing a BRIDGING PACKAGE SUPLEX finishing move. OJ grabs his opponents in a package piledriver clutch and executes an overhead suplex, holding his opponent's arms as he bridges his neck and shoulders off the mat much like Curt Hennig did when he executed the PERFECT-PLEX/HENNIG-PLEX.)
- Adam Bell
- Mike Patterson
- Bubba Garvin
- Vincent Valentin (pronounced (VAL-EN-TEEN)
- Zack Paris
(I'll be posting their stats on this board as I get them done. I'm starting with OJ's card at the time of this posting.)
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Post by barnestormer on May 20, 2013 17:07:02 GMT -5
This is what I've come up with so far for ROH Fictional Star O.J. EVANS. Suggestions welcomed. OJ EVANS | Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 225lbs.;
Carlsbad, CA | Level 1 Offense | Level 1 Defense | 1. snap mare - 1 2. rear chinlock - 1 3. reverse knife edge - 2 (ch B) 4. (TBD) - 2 5. (TBD) - 2 6. scoop slam - 3 (pw) | 1. dazed - 1 2. OJ EVANS - 1 3. dazed - 1 (tag) 4. hurt - 2 5. OJ EVANS - 2 6. dazed - 1 | Level 2 Offense | Level 2 Defense | 1. (TBD) - 2 2. (TBD) - 2 3. into the ropes (c) 4. (TBD) - 2 5. (TBD) - 3 6. (TBD) - 3 | 1. hurt - 2 2. hurt - 2 (tag) 3. hurt - 2 4. down - 3 5. OJ EVANS - 1 6. hurt - 2 | Level 3 Offense | Level 3 Defense | 1. (TBD) - 2 2. (TBD) - 3 3. deathjump (c) 4. out of the ring 5. (TBD) - 3 6. BRIDGING PACKAGE SUPLEX (0) | 1. down - 3 (tag) (lv) 2. PIN 7 (4) 3. down - 3 4. hurt - 2 5. hurt - 2 6. down - 3 | Ropes -- B Turnbuckle -- B Ring -- C Deathjump -- C Disqualification -- 6 | Agility 0 Power 0 Cage 5 |
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Post by barnestormer on Jun 17, 2013 7:41:08 GMT -5
Someone tell me if this a feasable move which I'll be using for Vincent Valentin's finishing move, please? VINCENT VALENTIN | Height: ?' ??" (TBD)
Weight: lbs. (TBD)
(Hometown TBD) | Level 1 Offense | Level 1 Defense | 1. snap mare - 1 2. (TBD) - 1 3. (TBD) - 1 4. (TBD) - 2 5. (TBD) - 2 6. (TBD) - 3 | 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. | Level 2 Offense | Level 2 Defense | 1. (TBD) - 2 2. (TBD) - 2 3. (TBD) - 2 4. (TBD) - 2 5. (TBD) - 3 6. (TBD) - 3 | 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. | Level 3 Offense | Level 3 Defense | 1. (TBD) - 2 2. (TBD) - 3 3. (TBD) - 3 4. out of the ring 5. (TBD) - 3 6. VALENTIN'S DAY MASSACRE (??) | 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. | Ropes -- (TBD) Turnbuckle -- (TBD) Ring -- (TBD) Deathjump -- (TBD) Disqualification -- (TBD) | Agility (TBD) Power (TBD) Cage (TBD) |
VALENTIN'S DAY MASSACRE: Vincent picks his opponent up for a press slam and then executes a Go 2 Sleep So, is that a feasable move, or is it impossible to toss an opponent in the air from the side slam position to set him up for a Go 2 Sleep?
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Post by pikemojo on Jun 17, 2013 8:29:40 GMT -5
I would think it would be pretty impossible. It would be very feasible to do a gorilla press into a go 2 sleep though.
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Post by barnestormer on Jun 17, 2013 12:25:36 GMT -5
I would think it would be pretty impossible. It would be very feasible to do a gorilla press into a go 2 sleep though. I went ahead and changed the description to a G2S from the press slam position. Thanks, pikemojo. What do you think about that BRIDGING PACKAGE SUPLEX finisher I'm giving OJ Evans?
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Post by pikemojo on Jun 17, 2013 20:56:12 GMT -5
I guess I'm not sure what a package suplex is. I think I probably just pictured it as a fishermans suplex.
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Post by barnestormer on Jun 18, 2013 1:00:34 GMT -5
I guess I'm not sure what a package suplex is. I think I probably just pictured it as a fishermans suplex. The package suplex is something I came up with for this character. Basically, the way I'm envisioning it is an overhead suplex out of the package piledriver clutch. He then turns it into a pinning position by briding his neck and shoulders off the mat like Curt Hennig used to do when he executed the PERFECT-PLEX/HENNIG-PLEX. (What this concepted move really needs is an actual pro wrestler who can try it out and see if an overhead suplex can be successfully hit out of the package piledriver position. That way, we'd know for sure.) BTW, your suggestion for the VALENTIN'S DAY MASSACRE finisher worked out better than what I'd originally envisioned. I was able to create the move on the XBox 360 version of WWE 13 with the following moves 1. Lift Up Clutch (I don't know why the game has the character make a 90 degree turn after picking up his opponent, but I don't think it really matters) 2. Military Press 3. Forward Lift-Up Drop 4. Go 2 Sleep Impact I can't wait to get started on this character. In order for him to do the military press properly, I'll probably have to give him at least a -1 or -2 for his Power Rating.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2013 5:00:09 GMT -5
So basically it's a double arm/butterfly suplex?
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Post by pikemojo on Jun 18, 2013 8:59:23 GMT -5
I could see it being possible to pull off that suplex but have a really hard time seeing it in a pinning combination because the package piledriver position doesn't really have a strong grip on the opponent's arms or legs. In the end, if it worked, it would probably look more like a bridging double arm/butterfly suplex like Switch-Truth said.
I'd love to see that VALENTIN'S DAY MASSACRE from WWE '13 if you are able to post a video.
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Post by barnestormer on Jun 18, 2013 21:07:31 GMT -5
I could see it being possible to pull off that suplex but have a really hard time seeing it in a pinning combination because the package piledriver position doesn't really have a strong grip on the opponent's arms or legs. In the end, if it worked, it would probably look more like a bridging double arm/butterfly suplex like Switch-Truth said. I'd love to see that VALENTIN'S DAY MASSACRE from WWE '13 if you are able to post a video. I don't have XBox Live, but I am able to post a video on YouTube, which I will attempt to do tomorrow (Wed. June 19) at the library. I just captured a video of Vincent taking on another one of my WWE CAWs, El Toro Fuego (I have the ring announcer call him "The Mexican Fire Bull", which is what his name translates to anyways), and it has Vincent hitting the VALENTIN'S DAY MASSACRE about 3:30 into the video and again about a minute later, leading to the pinfall victory. (I didn't give Vincent the ability to use a dirty pin, but I'm wondering now whether or not I should have as close to the ropes as he was when he hit the second VDM.) I think that the closest analogy that the BRIDING PACKAGE SUPLEX could resemble would be a muscle buster, but rather than setting the opponent on the top turnbuckle before putting him on his shoulder, he would put his opponent's neck on his shoulders from the package piledriver clutch before dropping him to the mat, holding onto his legs, and then bridging his shoulders off the mat, I'm going to keep working on it.
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