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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2013 9:56:45 GMT -5
HIROSHI TANAHASHI | Height: 5\'11\"; Weight: 230lbs.; Ogaki, Gifu, Japan | Level 1 Offense | Level 1 Defense | 1. air guitar - 1 2. open hand slap - 1 3. elbow smash - 2 4. enzugiri - 2 (ag) 5. German suplex - 2 (pw) 6. into the turnbuckle | 1. dazed - 1 2. HIROSHI TANAHASHI - 1 3. HIROSHI TANAHASHI - 2 4. HIROSHI TANAHASHI - 1 5. dazed - 1 6. dazed - 1 | Level 2 Offense | Level 2 Defense | 1. arm drag - 2 2. flying forearm in corner - 2 3. into the ropes (c) 4. Texas cloverleaf - 3 (ch D) 5. dragon screw - 3 6. powerbomb pin - 3 | 1. hurt - 2 2. HIROSHI TANAHASHI - 2 3. dazed - 1 4. hurt - 2 5. HIROSHI TANAHASHI - 2 6. hurt - 2 | Level 3 Offense | Level 3 Defense | 1. High Fly Flow to outside - 3 (ch G) 2. out of the ring (c) 3. dragon suplex hold - 3 4. Styles Clash - 3 5. Sling Blade - 3 6. HIGH FLY FLOW* (+3) | 1. hurt - 2 2. hurt - 2 3. PIN 5 (2) 4. down - 3 (lv) 5. down - 3 6. hurt - 2 | Ropes -- A Turnbuckle -- B Ring -- A Deathjump -- A Disqualification -- 5 | Agility -2 Power 0 Cage 2 |
*Roll one dice. 1-5: Play as normal. 6: Tanahashi's opponent moves out of the way and takes over on level 3 offense.
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Post by chewey on Aug 12, 2013 10:27:14 GMT -5
What is High Fly Flow? I started looking up Tanahashi last night, mostly because you seem to think he is one of the best workers active today, and I saw some cool moves on his highlight reel but haven't figured out which one was the High Fly Flow.
Also, any short (20 min or less) YouTube videos you can recommend for Tanahashi?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2013 11:19:19 GMT -5
HIGH FLY FLOW is a Crossbody if the opponent is standing or a Frog Splash if they're on the ground. For Tanahashi, I'm trying to think of great stuff with him that's under 20 minutes but I know his match with Tomohiro Ishii from August 2nd is 17 minutes. Not sure if that match is on YouTube by itself yet, though. His match with Shibata from yesterday's G1 final is great as well, as is their match from 1/4/06 but that's more Tanahashi taking a beating than anything else.
And honestly, I don't think Tanahashi's one of the best, I think he's THE best. Dude is as good now as any main event guy has ever been. That match with Minoru Suzuki from the October 8th iPPV last year is, in my opinion, the greatest match of all time. It's such a simple story told very effectively in front of a really hot crowd and it shows you don't need a ton of false finishes. There was one pin attempt in that match and it was the finish.
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Post by chewey on Aug 12, 2013 19:18:07 GMT -5
Cool. I'm in the process of downloading a Tanahashi comp DVD from IVP videos that includes that Suzuki match. The IVP guy was helpful enough to instant message me and help me find the comp.
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Post by Kamala on Aug 20, 2013 12:18:33 GMT -5
Thanks for making him he is doing well In my fed.
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Post by chewey on Aug 20, 2013 13:08:06 GMT -5
I love Tanahashi's Sling Blade move. Haha, if I were to create a video game wrestler, I'd give myself that move followed up with Keiji Mutoh's flying People's Elbow drop.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2013 16:10:06 GMT -5
I love Tanahashi's Sling Blade move. Haha, if I were to create a video game wrestler, I'd give myself that move followed up with Keiji Mutoh's flying People's Elbow drop. The Flashing Elbow! Great move, I actually didn't know what it was called for years so my friends and I referred to it as the "Whitey from Eight Crazy Nights Seizure Break Dance Elbow Drop"
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