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Post by saintcross on Mar 21, 2020 20:31:39 GMT
I'm not near the game right now, so I might be confusing this in my head, but I want to say Street Gang Dance is Team No Respect from FMW. m.youtube.com/watch?v=lAD1VywY5d8At 1:25?
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Post by Severla on Mar 21, 2020 20:48:42 GMT
I'm not near the game right now, so I might be confusing this in my head, but I want to say Street Gang Dance is Team No Respect from FMW. Very similar but not exact. As for others: Is Wing Appeal not just Hayabusa? I literally always assumed that was his pose.
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Post by Staubhold on Mar 21, 2020 20:58:09 GMT
Is Wing Appeal not just Hayabusa? I literally always assumed that was his pose. Yeah, I thought so too.
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Post by saintcross on Mar 21, 2020 21:54:17 GMT
Is Wing Appeal not just Hayabusa? I literally always assumed that was his pose. Seems like it! I looked it up. The only difference is he does something with his fingers.
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Post by IamAres on Mar 22, 2020 0:35:51 GMT
Yeah, the wing appeal is 100% Hayabusa. Firepro isn't really capable of that level of finger motion fidelity - there is a much more finite amount of hand states than they make it look like there are. Hayabusa sold/projected a lot through finger movements, now that I think about it.
The OH! series (and the OH!...not series?) is for Tsuruta, I believe. It's him or one of the Indy guys from FPR mimicking him.
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Post by sofia on Mar 22, 2020 8:38:12 GMT
Even with all my years of watching wrestling and after looking online, I cannot figure out some of these. Either they're really obscure or they're not animated as well as others, but I need help. Counter: SCRAP BUSTER (kinda looks like Samoa Joe's catching STO, or like a non-spinning Abyss' Blackhole Slam) SPINE BOMB (Rydeen Bomb?) Corner to Center: LEG-STEPPED LARIAT STOMPING LARIAT (I always thought these looked too distinct to be generic lariats) Running to Outside: SPACEMAN PLANCHA (Manami Toyota is my guess) Grapple: SUPER BODY BLOW (Named GOLDEN LEFT in FPR) KENKA RUSH (A super move like the Strike Three, Blazing Tornado, etc.?) HIJACK BACKBREAKER Face Up, At Head: RUNNING DANGEROUS KICK (Looks like something Kawada would do, but I can't find footage) Scrap Buster is... a generic-ish move, but it's essentially the same as the Boss Man Slam. Spine Bomb is indeed also called a Rydeen Bomb. Stomping Lariat is Fuyuki. Spaceman Plancha is TAKA Michinoku's no-hands plalncha. Super Body Blow is Bart Gunn's Golden Left. Kenka Rush is for karateka, retired MMA fighter and occasional wrestling heel Gerard Gordeau. Hijack Backbreaker is an old school submission move. Don Leo Jonathan used to use it. Running Dangerous Kick is designed for Kawada afaik, yes Hayabusa The Golden Cups, a stable from UWFi. It consisted of Yoji Anjo, Yoshihiro Takayama and Kenichi Yamamoto. Braggart Appeal is MIKAMI's School Boy pose, I believe. Street Gang Dance is either the Fuyuki-gun dance or a dance Kintaro Kanemura did. OH! Series is just a series of Jumbo Tsuruta's raised fist taunts.
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Post by saintcross on Mar 22, 2020 9:40:42 GMT
You guys know your shit! Thank you.
That Rydeen Bomb doesn't look like the ones I'm seeing but maybe it's a version used by a bigger, more oldschool guy. The ones I'm seeing are from smaller, indy guys.
I was able find most of these on youtube. Just need to look up Kenka Rush, Golden Left, and the Schoolboy Pose (thought this was a Stone Cold thing when I first saw it).
Just have to say, that dance is cracking me up.
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Post by Staubhold on Mar 22, 2020 10:40:30 GMT
Spine Bomb is indeed also called a Rydeen Bomb. Satoshi Kojima? Sky High?
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Post by IamAres on Mar 22, 2020 19:31:09 GMT
Spine Bomb is indeed also called a Rydeen Bomb. Satoshi Kojima? Sky High? Al Snow is who I think of whenever I think of a spinebomb. Golden standard. Probably intended for Kojima, though.
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Post by Fuee on Mar 22, 2020 23:29:14 GMT
Kenka Rush is for karateka, retired MMA fighter and occasional wrestling heel Gerard Gordeau. Is it really? gatdang, learning new stuff today
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Post by RyanCE on Mar 23, 2020 0:16:22 GMT
Scrap Buster might have been animated for Takeshi Morishima. He was using it under that name when it was added to Fire Pro.
Edit: I forgot the Scrap Buster was in FPD (and possibly G?); I thought it was added in FPZ. Japanese commentators referred to the Boss Man Slam as the Scrap Buster as far back as 1993.
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Post by kokushishin on Apr 2, 2020 9:54:33 GMT
Scrapbuster is a literal translation.
Rydeen is another form of Raiden, Raideen, Reideen, Raijin etc. although there are distinct brands using each name.
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Post by fullMETAL on Apr 3, 2020 23:58:47 GMT
If it actually is the "ee" and not "eh" sound, your posit of it being "Raijin" Bomb actually sounds the most plausible. "Raiden" Bomb also sounds cool, but I don't quite see why it would get that name...?
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Post by kokushishin on Apr 8, 2020 16:27:24 GMT
I think it has more to do with a famous sumo wrestler but I'm far from certain on that.
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Post by craziej2k on Apr 10, 2020 8:30:19 GMT
Satoshi Kojima? Sky High? Al Snow is who I think of whenever I think of a spinebomb. Golden standard. Probably intended for Kojima, though. It was D'Lo Browns Sky-High so it may have been added for him depending on which game it and he were 1st in. Also, why Al Snow? I remember him having it in early Smackdown games but I don't remember him ever doing it in real life.
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