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KB Answers Wrestling Questions

Actions that have become a part of the furniture in wrestling. It can be something done by wrestlers, fans, announcers, etc. If that pitiful attempt at a definition doesn't help you, here are my answers.

Favourite: the fans shouting "wooo" when anyone performs a knife edge chop.

Least favourite: the fans shouting "what" when people who aren't that over talk.
 
Oh ok. I don't know if you count certain spots as traditions but I'll go with those.

Favorite - He who sets up the table goes through it.

Least Favorite - The jump into the boot. As in when someone is on the ropes and jumps off. The person that they're jumping at puts up their boot and the jumper lands on it. WHAT WERE THEY GOING FOR WHEN THEY JUMPED???
 
Oh ok. I don't know if you count certain spots as traditions but I'll go with those.

Favorite - He who sets up the table goes through it.

Least Favorite - The jump into the boot. As in when someone is on the ropes and jumps off. The person that they're jumping at puts up their boot and the jumper lands on it. WHAT WERE THEY GOING FOR WHEN THEY JUMPED???

The smart guys act like they were going to drop a body part on the opponent. Personally I'd prefer the good old fashoned splash off the top but lands on the knees. Same basic move but makes more sence.

Kidman's powerbomb counter. Awesome, silly when everyone tries to do it even if they never ever do powerbombs normally, or both?
 
Well it could have been more than just powerbombs they were trying. I know Scott Keith would put something like "Malenko tries a powerbomb BUT YOU CAN'T POWERBOMB KIDMAN!" whenever it would happen. It was fine I think. It's one of those things you just kind of have to go with in wrestling.
 
The smart guys act like they were going to drop a body part on the opponent. Personally I'd prefer the good old fashoned splash off the top but lands on the knees. Same basic move but makes more sence.

Kidman's powerbomb counter. Awesome, silly when everyone tries to do it even if they never ever do powerbombs normally, or both?

Well it could have been more than just powerbombs they were trying. I know Scott Keith would put something like "Malenko tries a powerbomb BUT YOU CAN'T POWERBOMB KIDMAN!" whenever it would happen. It was fine I think. It's one of those things you just kind of have to go with in wrestling.

I have no clue as to how Kidman countered a powerbomb. Can either of you describe it, or post a video with it?
 
Facejam.

Imagine him in position before he's picked up. Basically he would spin 360 degrees, grabbing the other person's head as he came down, slamming it into the mat.
 
Does it even matter what WWE puts on the under card at Mania since Rock/Cena will/has sold the damn thing?

What matches would you like to see as the WWE title and World title bouts?
 
Good. Good.

I was in awe of what Steamboat did with Jericho at WM 25, man can still put on a decent job, wasn't he injured by Austin? You have the story?
 
It was at Clash...........uh.................28? From what I can find, Austin threw him over the top and Steamboat landed on the apron and it messed up his back. Not much else to it other than that and I don't think you can blame Austin for it. I've never heard of Austin being blamed for it.
 
Austin said, he didn't even come back and ask how he was.

Did Dusty draw more than Flair across the country? (listening to Legends of Wrestling podcast)
 

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