that was probably for the hardcore title.
Which has a 24/7 rule, Anyone can pin the champion anywhere, anytime, 24/7 and win the title.
Probably the February 7th Smackdown.
that was probably for the hardcore title.
Which has a 24/7 rule, Anyone can pin the champion anywhere, anytime, 24/7 and win the title.
Probably the February 7th Smackdown.
THe two wrestling moves that always got me are the pile driver and vertical suplex. Both moves obviously…nah, BLATANTLY require the cooperation of the “victim”, as he holds his body vertically.
Foley, in his last book, talked about how Al Snow once no-sold (IE didn’t act like it hurt him) a chair shot, and they gave him hell about it backstage. Snow said he didn’t remember a chair shot. Talk about someone who got his bell rung one too many times…
Foley went on to say that he and Snow were going to form a tag team known as the Seller brothers: Best and No.
That’s my favorite too, but what’s more is that the velocity produced by the bounce is greater than the velocity going in. If a wrestler is thrown against the ropes he will be thrown back to the oposite side of the ring at a greater speed, where he will bounce against the other set of ropes, pick up more speed and be thrown back, etc. The oscilation of the wrestler continually increases in speed until his oponent clothes lines him. I bet we could use this phenomenon. I envision vast arrays of wrestler/rope perpetual motion oscilators that would solve the world’s energy problems. We need a team from MIT to study it right away.