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Post by Scott Fire 54 on Aug 8, 2010 15:48:00 GMT -5
When creating bootlegs I have hard time determining these ratings. What should I be looking for exactly?
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Post by Mr. Beefy on Aug 8, 2010 22:11:12 GMT -5
I think I've noticed that smaller quicker guys typically do better on ropes while stronger ones do better on turnbuckle. Not sure if thats set in stone but I think I've seen that pattern before.
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Post by Vegas on Aug 9, 2010 3:05:06 GMT -5
There are some exceptions.
For example, Yukon Eric at 6'1" and 275 lbs has an A for ropes because it reflects how he often threw his opponent into the ropes and then routinely knocked them down once they rebounded toward him.
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Post by Mr. Beefy on Aug 9, 2010 18:08:59 GMT -5
There are some exceptions. For example, Yukon Eric at 6'1" and 275 lbs has an A for ropes because it reflects how he often threw his opponent into the ropes and then routinely knocked them down once they rebounded toward him. I agree that it depends on the specific style. It was just something on average I thought I noticed. I could be quite the idiot on this too though .
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