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Post by markyhitch on Jan 24, 2022 17:28:36 GMT -5
What move is Buddy Rose's Hit The Jackpot?
The Fabulous Ones have a double hamstring pull move on L3O. If they're both trying to force the opponent to submit, that wouldn't be allowed, right? How do you resolve it?
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Post by Chad Olson on Jan 24, 2022 17:34:40 GMT -5
What move is Buddy Rose's Hit The Jackpot? The Fabulous Ones have a double hamstring pull move on L3O. If they're both trying to force the opponent to submit, that wouldn't be allowed, right? How do you resolve it? Hit the Jackpot is a DDT. The Fabs move is not a submission move. Each Fab grabs one of the opponent's legs while he's lying on his back and snaps it down, to stretch his hamstring.
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Post by "Emperor Norton" (Mark T) on Jan 24, 2022 17:35:02 GMT -5
Jackpot is a DDT.
Double ham pull is where they each take a leg of an opponent lying on the mat and pull in opposite directions. Would not be a submission hold in this instance.
Edit: clearly Chad types a second faster than my two finger method! 😆
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Post by Chad Olson on Jan 24, 2022 18:33:30 GMT -5
Jackpot is a DDT. Double ham pull is where they each take a leg of an opponent lying on the mat and pull in opposite directions. Would not be a submission hold in this instance. Edit: clearly Chad types a second faster than my two finger method! 😆 At least we agreed with each other!
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Post by "Emperor Norton" (Mark T) on Jan 25, 2022 8:04:25 GMT -5
Jackpot is a DDT. Double ham pull is where they each take a leg of an opponent lying on the mat and pull in opposite directions. Would not be a submission hold in this instance. Edit: clearly Chad types a second faster than my two finger method! 😆 At least we agreed with each other! ........ Yeah, that would have been awkward if the answers were different!
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Post by guiltyparty on Jan 25, 2022 9:04:35 GMT -5
Isn't this usually called a Wishbone?
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Post by Chad Olson on Jan 25, 2022 9:34:20 GMT -5
Isn't this usually called a Wishbone? Many wrestling moves have different names, depending on the territory, promotion, or announcer. Amateur wrestling is the same way. The guy I coach youth wrestling with is about ten years older than me and is from a different part of Iowa. Many times he's explaining moves and until I see them, I'm like "huh?" because I don't recognize the name.
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Post by Travis605 on Jan 25, 2022 9:40:14 GMT -5
Isn't this usually called a Wishbone? Many wrestling moves have different names, depending on the territory, promotion, or announcer. Amateur wrestling is the same way. The guy I coach youth wrestling with is about ten years older than me and is from a different part of Iowa. Many times he's explaining moves and until I see them, I'm like "huh?" because I don't recognize the name. It is funny how names are different. We had always called it a wishbone (but I did know exactly what you referring to on the card)
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Post by Cory Olson on Jan 25, 2022 10:40:56 GMT -5
Isn't this usually called a Wishbone? Many wrestling moves have different names, depending on the territory, promotion, or announcer. Amateur wrestling is the same way. The guy I coach youth wrestling with is about ten years older than me and is from a different part of Iowa. Many times he's explaining moves and until I see them, I'm like "huh?" because I don't recognize the name. I've seen the same thing as a coach. What we used to call Oklahoma, coaches around here call Country Boy. And what is now known as the Banana Split was the Nutty Rooster in my day.
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Post by "Emperor Norton" (Mark T) on Jan 25, 2022 11:54:53 GMT -5
Many wrestling moves have different names, depending on the territory, promotion, or announcer. Amateur wrestling is the same way. The guy I coach youth wrestling with is about ten years older than me and is from a different part of Iowa. Many times he's explaining moves and until I see them, I'm like "huh?" because I don't recognize the name. I've seen the same thing as a coach. What we used to call Oklahoma, coaches around here call Country Boy. And what is now known as the Banana Split was the Nutty Rooster in my day. ..... Maybe that's regional, or depended on who the coach learned it from, because it was "banana split" here when I was in wrestling in high school. Oklahoma should ALWAYS be Oklahoma, though. What's wrong with those people?!? This has brought up an absolutely fascinating topic for discussion on....maybe a podcast: moves with different names in different regions/eras. How many different things have been called a surfboard? An atomic drop/atomic knee drop? All the various names for the various suplexes. Think about it.
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