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Post by Hacksaw Jim Powers on Aug 22, 2016 20:24:24 GMT -5
No thank you.
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Post by Christian Small on Aug 23, 2016 1:33:02 GMT -5
If Seth Rollins keeps going he'll have every move he does get banned. Bet they're regretting not letting him keep the Curb Stomp now, that move didn't injure anyone while the buckle bomb has retired Sting & ended Balor's push before it began.
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Post by TolerancEJ on Aug 23, 2016 10:59:13 GMT -5
Yeah, I suppose there's very little an opponent can do to protect themselves after they've been tossed through the air, toward a turnbuckle or outside barricade. Better to act on the side of caution.
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Post by rocketking on Aug 23, 2016 12:27:47 GMT -5
Has anybody (with credentials) commented on Rollins' "fault" in the injury? If I'm remembering what I saw/heard, Cena's broken nose was probably Seth's fault but Sting's injury was just an inherently dangerous move being executed as it's supposed to be (same as Samoa Joe/Tyson Kidd, if I recall correctly).
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Post by Christian Small on Aug 23, 2016 12:53:49 GMT -5
I don't think people are blaming Rollins and it's more the move that is getting the blame. As you put it the move is "inherently dangerous". It's just bad luck that 2 people got injured from it in less than a year.
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Post by rocketking on Aug 23, 2016 13:30:59 GMT -5
I don't think people are blaming Rollins and it's more the move that is getting the blame. As you put it the move is "inherently dangerous". It's just bad luck that 2 people got injured from it in less than a year. True. My untrained eye says that Balor reached his arm back when he was in mid-air. But having never taken a bump in my life, much less been hurled through the air into a barricade, I admittedly don't know shit about shit.
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Post by Christian Small on Aug 23, 2016 13:42:09 GMT -5
I don't think people are blaming Rollins and it's more the move that is getting the blame. As you put it the move is "inherently dangerous". It's just bad luck that 2 people got injured from it in less than a year. True. My untrained eye says that Balor reached his arm back when he was in mid-air. But having never taken a bump in my life, much less been hurled through the air into a barricade, I admittedly don't know shit about shit. Only Balor would know what happened and why. We can only assume having never worked in a ring before. It's a weird move as there's a lot of freedom between the release and the actual impact.
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Post by deezy on Aug 23, 2016 15:27:35 GMT -5
Kind of odd how Rollins takes out Finn Balor, Nakamura dislocates Samoa Joe's jaw and the biggest controversy of the weekend was a preplanned cut.
And there's no way of taking a bump into a wall, you just take it and hope for the best, which is why they shouldn't be done in every match. Seth uses certain moves too much.
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Post by rinaldo on Aug 25, 2016 11:55:19 GMT -5
Just pad the turnbuckle like in a boxing ring then.
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Post by Christian Small on Aug 25, 2016 12:49:41 GMT -5
That doesn't solve the version into the barricade.
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Post by deezy on Aug 25, 2016 14:22:57 GMT -5
It's just an unnecessarily risky move that isnt over. It would be like Kobashi using a Burning hammer for a transition spot.
The move isn't over, because he prostituted it and people don't think it hurts anymore and the guy taking it can protect himself.....because being thrown into something you can't see is easy to take.....smh
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Post by cleanfinish1 on Aug 29, 2016 16:19:45 GMT -5
Nothing wrong with the buckle bomb, Seth is just an idiot that can't do the move properly.
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Post by Zekey on Aug 30, 2016 15:52:16 GMT -5
I like what Lance Storm said about it on F4Wonline. The move is dangerous to the taker not the giver.
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Post by Milky on Sept 3, 2016 11:31:46 GMT -5
All in all I'd have to say the buckle-bomb is a dangerous spot.
I wonder if it's a little easier to take in New Japan, because of the turnbuckles there?
But anyways, it's a dangerous move and I wouldn't miss it if it went away.
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Post by Hacksaw Jim Powers on Sept 4, 2016 13:04:16 GMT -5
I wonder how much of it has to do with the WWE "walls". Ferg has worked with guardrails most of his career, which aren't as thick - the way he made impact, I wondered whether an old-fashioned rail might have made for a less awkward position. The walls also don't move along the ground the way guardrails do.
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