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Post by justme on Aug 10, 2012 10:21:26 GMT -5
IF I did this right, here is Hercules Ayala, the stats are done by me (yes, those were mine on the LOW Misc set) and updated a touch from the originals, the awesome artwork is by isysephex. Herc has NOT been playtested since the changes were made, so any questions, advice, observations, feel free, thanx. Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2012 11:04:52 GMT -5
Seems odd that his finisher is a figure 4. Thought a guy with his power -3 would use a power move.
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Post by justme on Aug 11, 2012 6:31:57 GMT -5
Well, wile Hercules Ayala WAS strong (by some accounts insanely strong), his real strencth was in his knowledge of how to work a match. His work ethic was almost as legendary as the man himself. Even in places like Germany (which might LOVE the big names from around the world to come make them money, they do NOT necessarily like or respect the wrestlers and the bad work they bring.) Ayala knew how to work a match, and more importantly he knew how to actually wrestle.
The figure four was his staple "go to" move (from what I have seen and read) in both Stampede and his heel run in PR. If anyone has documentation/memory to the contrary, please let me know.
Hope some people enjoy playing him as much as I enjoyed researching/working on him. And special thanks again to isysephex for the great artwork!!
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Post by blkwolf2011 on Sept 13, 2012 20:54:01 GMT -5
I can confirm that the figure four leglock was indeed his finisher. His feud with Carlos Colon was legendary, especially a fire match which ended the feud. Youtube the match as it is a classic in my book.
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