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Post by Knapik on Oct 2, 2009 1:27:32 GMT -5
Great art, great stats. Awesome job, Mark!
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Post by goblue168 on Oct 2, 2009 1:34:35 GMT -5
very very awesome.it brings back so many memories just seeing this guy.he and lanza were my favorite tag team when i was a kid.untill i saw your version of lanza i thought i was the only one who knew who the big texan was.lol..just speechless.again,mark,thank you for undertaking the project so quickly.im sure i speak for blackjack as well when i tell you how excited i am to see the completed card.the high flyers had best beware.haha.
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Post by TDalton on Oct 2, 2009 9:55:25 GMT -5
Those stats are pretty close to my bootleg, which is based more on his WWWF tenure and matches. He was a good bumper for a big man. Big Bad Bobby Duncum | Height; 6/3" Weight; 281 Austin,TX | Level 1 Offense | Level 1 Defense | 1. rear chinlock - 1 2. hair pull takedown - 1 3. snap mare and kneedrop - 2 4. back elbow smash - 2 (ch A) 5. shoulder block - 2 (pw) 6. stomp - 2 (ag) | 1. dazed - 1 2. dazed - 1 3. dazed - 1 (tag) 4. BOBBY DUNCUM- 2 5. dazed- 1 6. BOBBY DUNCUM - 1 | Level 2 Offense | Level 2 Defense | 1. looping punch - 2 2. knee smash to body - 2 3. bodyslam - 2 4. into the turnbuckle (c) 5. clothesline - 3 6. backbreaker - 3 | 1. hurt- 2 2. BOBBY DUNCUM - 1 3. BOBBY DUNCUM - 2 4. hurt - 2 5. down - 3 6. hurt - 2 (tag) | Level 3 Offense | Level 3 Defense | 1. foreign object - 3 (ch D) 2. deathjump (c) 3. out of the ring 4. sleeper hold - 3 5. back suplex - 3 6. BULLDOG (+1) | 1. hurt- 2 2. down- 3 (tag)(lv) 3. PIN 6 (3) 4. hurt- 2 5. hurt- 2 6. down - 3 | Ropes - C Turnbuckle - A Ring - A Deathjump - C Disqualification - 5 | Agility +1 Power -2 Cage 3 |
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Post by inquisator on Oct 2, 2009 14:42:01 GMT -5
Once again Mark......I absolutely love your art.......it stands up, in my opinion, with the best of em...
......The bootlegs are close.....I remember his WWF run and a great series of matches with Backlund
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Post by marktaggart on Oct 2, 2009 22:25:47 GMT -5
Those stats are pretty close to my bootleg, which is based more on his WWWF tenure and matches. He was a good bumper for a big man. Getting that close to what you came up with must mean I did something right! Just like with Lanza, I was torn between two finishers (with Lanza it was between Texas brainbuster and claw). I noticed Duncum used the bulldog in his WWWF matches I watched, but I went with a card that represented his overall career instead. The request made was for something closer in line to his AWA days, so those were the matches I concentrated on watching to get his moveset.
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Post by inquisator on Oct 2, 2009 23:15:05 GMT -5
Back in the day the WWF did not like to repeat finishers.......Since Strongbow had the Sleeperhold Duncom switched to something else he could master........
.....And if you remember the Claw was initially Lanza's thing.......Mulligan did not use it in the wwf until his second run (post Lanza)
Even when graham returned he had a silly nerve lock and not the great superstar bear hug......
........and of course Valentine was the true master of the figure four... ;D
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Post by TTX on Oct 3, 2009 9:11:14 GMT -5
Of course nowadays everyone can do everyone's finisher.
I like both cards. Gives a really good idea how he might play out.
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