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Not mad at this. At all.
Gotta stop puttin coworkers in the million dollar dream playaWhats good bro waiting to get off work. I fractured my wrist yesterday
no wonder miz looks like a vampire
his parents look like ******* gouls
HHH is so trash for this
We have a mutual respect for each other at this point.
Hopefully we get that tag match, and you get much respect for working while injured.Yea man i tripped up the stairs tried to catch myself wrong choice
Yea man just waiting on this tag match since he moving on to the big title picture
Yeah man i got kids bro they gotta eat lol. Being a single dad sucks im off for the next 3 days tho
I always think about the lack of dedicated timeouts and breaks in such a physical sport.@cosmiccoffee9
@DatBoi23
@datboi81
@Club27
What is your approach/philosophy when it comes to kicking out of pins? Timing wise.
Does it make more sense to wait until after the 2 count, which gives you that extra breath or do you kick out as soon as you can?
I LOVED that. I wanted to see him win so bad after that fakeout...I thought the 450 was incoming to the prone Viper...nope. Ah well.
Just realized AJ was probably saving that sick "Pheonomial Forearm counter into the RKO cancel" for WM.
He clearly cant use something like that with shane so he had to get if off on SD
I always think about the lack of dedicated timeouts and breaks in such a physical sport.@cosmiccoffee9
@DatBoi23
@datboi81
@Club27
What is your approach/philosophy when it comes to kicking out of pins? Timing wise.
Does it make more sense to wait until after the 2 count, which gives you that extra breath or do you kick out as soon as you can?
I believe savvy wrestlers might choose to take that extra wind and kick out of a pinning predicament after two in most situations, it's risky for obvious reasons but I know I would. I imagine it's also why competitors don't place their feet on the ropes/break their tag partners' pins until after 2.
In a related story, I like when somebody pins an opponent, gets 2, and then they immediately go for another pin. That tenacious attitude is going to score somebody a win one day, you don't know if a guy has just used his last bit of energy to get out from under your 200+ pound body the first time. Maybe, just maybe, you might get him.
Oh, and I've really grown to enjoy pinning combinations...I've been practicing the School Boy since I was one, but I always smile when I see a well-executed Oklahoma Roll or that crazy thing Drago does, it's not a cheap win, it's a true display of wrestling skill!
I LOVED that. I wanted to see him win so bad after that fakeout...I thought the 450 was incoming to the prone Viper...nope. Ah well.
Just realized AJ was probably saving that sick "Pheonomial Forearm counter into the RKO cancel" for WM.
He clearly cant use something like that with shane so he had to get if off on SD
Hey wait, is Randy Orton the greatest counter-wrestler of the modern era? His understanding of timing and momentum is elite...besides that sweet powerslam which is a time-tested match changer, think of his on-the-fly Hyper Combo Finish with Batista at WM XXX, his unprecedented short-circuiting of the Curb Stomp against Seth Rollins, canceling Evan Bourne's SSP, all the other RKOs of unknown origin.
I mean, dude beat Luke Harper at the last PPV just by kinda "nope"-ing his spinning lariat clothesline.
Only other names that come to mind are Jericho and Edge.
6) Finn Balor
7) Bayley
8 ) Steph Curry