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Post by Vegas on Nov 17, 2008 20:05:02 GMT -5
For Trent Acid and Johnny Kashmere, what are some of these new moves such as the Blue Thunder Bomb, Dream Sequence 2002, ACID BOMB, Backseat Driver, CRADLE BREAKER, and T-GIMMICK?
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Post by captainlou on Nov 17, 2008 20:17:17 GMT -5
T-Gimmick (Double team crucifix powerbomb) Backseat Driver (Double team skylift into a simultaneous neckbreaker, powerbomb combination) Dream Sequence 2002 (Kashmere would lift up an opponent so Acid could hit a lariat takedown while remaining hold of their legs so he could turn them over into a Boston crab before Acid comes off the ring ropes for a leg drop on the back of the opponent's exposed head. At this point Kashmere would release the hold and perform a reverse chinlock with a bridge before Acid comes off the ring ropes for a basement dropkick to opponent's exposed face)
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Post by TTX on Nov 17, 2008 20:22:31 GMT -5
that may be the most complicated sequence I've ever heard.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Nov 17, 2008 21:37:23 GMT -5
Cradle Breaker (Cradle suplex lift transitioned into an elevated cradle neckbreaker)
Acid Bomb (Inverted crucifix powerbomb)
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Post by bluelantern on Nov 18, 2008 8:51:57 GMT -5
Look them up on the 'Tube and you'll see many of those moves in action. IN particular, there's a good match with them against York and Matthews that shows them execute the "Dream Sequence 2002".
BTW, Blue Thunder Bomb is the standard name for the finishing move executed by Jack Swagger of the WWE-ECW roster (and the "E" actually uses the traditional name when calling the move).
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2008 12:21:50 GMT -5
BTW, Blue Thunder Bomb is the standard name for the finishing move executed by Jack Swagger of the WWE-ECW roster (and the "E" actually uses the traditional name when calling the move). Wait...don't they call it the Red, White, and Blue Thunder Bomb when Hager does it? I'm sure that's what they called it in FCW, don't see why they'd change it.
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Post by j on Nov 18, 2008 16:05:39 GMT -5
Look them up on the 'Tube and you'll see many of those moves in action. IN particular, there's a good match with them against York and Matthews that shows them execute the "Dream Sequence 2002". BTW, Blue Thunder Bomb is the standard name for the finishing move executed by Jack Swagger of the WWE-ECW roster (and the "E" actually uses the traditional name when calling the move). that's only because Matt Striker is the greatest announcer on the planet!!!
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Post by Vidtek on Nov 18, 2008 19:54:40 GMT -5
Agree with j!
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Post by pikemojo on Nov 18, 2008 23:44:42 GMT -5
I was actually pretty surprised with these. I thought for sure that Trent Acid would be the stronger card but it does not appear to be the case. I was basing this mostly on how well he did in ROH. He also used his Yakuza kick as a finisher in ROH.
Anyone know what the Acid Lock is?
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Post by j on Nov 30, 2008 19:03:54 GMT -5
T-Gimmick (Double team crucifix powerbomb) Backseat Driver (Double team skylift into a simultaneous neckbreaker, powerbomb combination) Dream Sequence 2002 (Kashmere would lift up an opponent so Acid could hit a lariat takedown while remaining hold of their legs so he could turn them over into a Boston crab before Acid comes off the ring ropes for a leg drop on the back of the opponent's exposed head. At this point Kashmere would release the hold and perform a reverse chinlock with a bridge before Acid comes off the ring ropes for a basement dropkick to opponent's exposed face) while back home in Buffalo for Thanksgiving the local public access station had wrestling on tv. It seemed most of the matches were atleast 5 years old, one guy talked about just returning for OVW where Paul Heyman was running things. One of the matches was Backseat Boyz vs Ballard Brothers. The Dream Sequence 2002 looks freaking sweet. I've seen the Backseats live once and I've seen Trent Acid in singles once when Kashmere ran in but never got to see that move before.
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