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Post by Scott Fire 54 on Dec 31, 2019 15:56:57 GMT -5
What is the slingshot stomp tag move? I'm having trouble visualizing it.
Thanks in advance!
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Post by Cory Olson on Dec 31, 2019 16:42:01 GMT -5
Scott Fire,
Usually, Robert gets the opponent down on the mat, holds down his leg or arm, and then tags to Ricky. Ricky then slingshots over the top rope into the ring and stomps on the opponent's leg or arm. Sometimes the R'nRs would switch roles.
If you have WWE Network, you can find examples of the move in the World Championship Wrestling from TBS episodes. Hope that helps!
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Post by Scott Fire 54 on Dec 31, 2019 17:09:03 GMT -5
Scott Fire, Usually, Robert gets the opponent down on the mat, holds down his leg or arm, and then tags to Ricky. Ricky then slingshots over the top rope into the ring and stomps on the opponent's leg or arm. Sometimes the R'nRs would switch roles. If you have WWE Network, you can find examples of the move in the World Championship Wrestling from TBS episodes. Hope that helps! It does. Thank you!
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Post by TDalton on Dec 31, 2019 17:22:13 GMT -5
Scott Fire, Usually, Robert gets the opponent down on the mat, holds down his leg or arm, and then tags to Ricky. Ricky then slingshots over the top rope into the ring and stomps on the opponent's leg or arm. Sometimes the R'nRs would switch roles. That's different from the Bristol Stomp, correct? Sorry - inside joke to end the year.
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Post by Chad Olson on Dec 31, 2019 19:27:37 GMT -5
Scott Fire, Usually, Robert gets the opponent down on the mat, holds down his leg or arm, and then tags to Ricky. Ricky then slingshots over the top rope into the ring and stomps on the opponent's leg or arm. Sometimes the R'nRs would switch roles. That's different from the Bristol Stomp, correct? Sorry - inside joke to end the year. They're the same, but different. Like a non-decaffeinated beverage.
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Post by Cory Olson on Jan 1, 2020 0:44:24 GMT -5
That's different from the Bristol Stomp, correct? Sorry - inside joke to end the year. They're the same, but different. Like a non-decaffeinated beverage. Thanks for the laughs! Happy New Year!
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