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Post by topdollar on Apr 13, 2019 14:50:23 GMT -5
I'm hoping that someone who knows more about British wrestling than I do can explain this. Jody has a move on his card called Phoenixplex. When I hear that name, I think of the move that Kevin Steen called Steenalizer. I don't know if Jody has ever used this move, but I do know that he's used a Phoenix Splash. I'm just curious which move his "Phoenixplex" represents. Thanks to anyone who knows the answer.
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Post by Vegas on Apr 13, 2019 15:33:51 GMT -5
I'm hoping that someone who knows more about British wrestling than I do can explain this. Jody has a move on his card called Phoenixplex. When I hear that name, I think of the move that Kevin Steen called Steenalizer. I don't know if Jody has ever used this move, but I do know that he's used a Phoenix Splash. I'm just curious which move his "Phoenixplex" represents. Thanks to anyone who knows the answer. The Phoenixplex is a signature move by Jody where he uses a back suplex to flip the opponent into a facebuster. While I was working on his card, I saw Jody use it against El Phantasmo at Revoluton Pro and in some other matches too. So I asked Jody if he had a name for that move and he said he knew what I was talking about, yet he also said at first he did not a move name for it- but on Email he suggested using the Phoenixplex since he is "The Phoenix" Jody Fleisch and the move does start with a variation of a suplex. Jody thus created that name for one of his signatures for his Filsinger Games card.
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Post by topdollar on Apr 13, 2019 15:38:54 GMT -5
Thanks for the info. Now I know how to picture the move in my mind when I roll it.
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Post by TTX on Apr 23, 2019 17:45:22 GMT -5
it is always handy to know how a move is performed. Makes it easier to imagine.
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