Do Wrestlers Kick Out of Finishers Too Often?

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GodGivBiz;6599143 said:
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Mally_G;6599043 said:
and i hated Hogan because of that very reason, and the leg drop was weak. it was just the emotion of the match and the set up that made it out to be more than what
Mally_G;6599043 said:
and i hated Hogan because of that very reason, and the leg drop was weak. it was just the emotion of the match and the set up that made it out to be more than what it was.

I was happy when Ultimate Warrior pinned him clean, even though Hogan tried to kick out at 2.9999 and make it look like he got robbed.

No lie, in WWE Attitudd we created an 80s Hogan character and his bar literally went from deep red orange bavk to yellow when the crowd cheered for him then he legged drop my guy over n over n iverto the point I couldnt continue the match (TKO rule in effect) and kept doing it over n over repeatedly after the match was done in some epic fuck glitch. I might still have it on VHS recording.

LMAO!!!!

HOLD UP DAWG!!!! DO I KNOW YOU?!!!?

The same shit happened to me and my folks when we SIMULATED matches and recorded them. My mans said he has them in a box in storage, not sure if they still around, but that's where he last remembers them.

When that shit happened, it was about 7 leg drops outside of the ring, tossed his man back in the ring, and dropped about 15 more all in a row, no smoke break, nothing.
 
Mally_G;6600241 said:
GodGivBiz;6599143 said:
No li
Mally_G;6599043 said:
and i hated Hogan because of that very reason, and the leg drop was weak. it was just the emotion of the match and the set up that made it out to be more than what
Mally_G;6599043 said:
and i hated Hogan because of that very reason, and the leg drop was weak. it was just the emotion of the match and the set up that made it out to be more than what it was.

I was happy when Ultimate Warrior pinned him clean, even though Hogan tried to kick out at 2.9999 and make it look like he got robbed.

No lie, in WWE Attitudd we created an 80s Hogan character and his bar literally went from deep red orange bavk to yellow when the crowd cheered for him then he legged drop my guy over n over n iverto the point I couldnt continue the match (TKO rule in effect) and kept doing it over n over repeatedly after the match was done in some epic fuck glitch. I might still have it on VHS recording.

LMAO!!!!

HOLD UP DAWG!!!! DO I KNOW YOU?!!!?

The same shit happened to me and my folks when we SIMULATED matches and recorded them. My mans said he has them in a box in storage, not sure if they still around, but that's where he last remembers them.

When that shit happened, it was about 7 leg drops outside of the ring, tossed his man back in the ring, and dropped about 15 more all in a row, no smoke break, nothing.

You know what that match may have bern simulated i think it was a "stables" match also.
 
Yep, it was a team/stables match. they were the last two left and he basically stood over him after the 20+ leg drops until time expired

i was on another forum and someone explained games do that during simulation where if you select certain options, CAWs in certain slots on the card, time, rules, etc, and the # of matches you simulate after cutting the game on, you will get the same match every time.

I tested that theory out on Fire Pro Wrestling Returns on PS2, and dammit if that kat didn't lie.

so i assume what you did and what we did "the stars lined up" to get the same result.
 
GodGivBiz;6598167 said:
Imagine if niggas was kicking out the Stone Cold Stunner, Jackhammer, Diamond Cutter, and Sweet Chin music on the regular..

I always felt kicking out of a finisher especially a superstars finisher should be reserved for only three occasions: took too long to cover right after hitting it, a monster youre trying to push, or at least the third (sometimes second) PPV match between equivalent rivals.

or a wrestlemania match...
 
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jono;6597958 said:
Peezy_Jenkins;6597441 said:
"it can work when u save it for certain situations"

This.

I grew up during the days where guys never kicked out of finishes and this practically always led to guys winning with moves over than their finisher.

Surprise finishes like roll ups and small packages are lost in the game today.

Yes

I remember when a small package was somethin that couldn't be kicked out of

Now it's a phony 1 count move
 
its bullshit they put a cheat code for Stone Cold and Cena.... they always kicking out of shit... they made HHH pedigree super powerful tho lol
 
Mally_G;6598796 said:
TheBoyRo;6598485 said:
y'all remember when sometimes, wrestlers would use their opponents finisher?? shit use to be ill, just the ether of being defeated but you down finishing move

Word to WCW/NWO World Tour, WWF WrestleaMania 2000 and WWF No Mercy

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certain wrestlers finishers should not be kicked out of, because it kills their mystic......

now, i noticed that finishers in the 80s became common moves in the 90s to soften up the opponent. even back in the 50s and 60s, a common knee drop was a finisher, now it's a move EVERYONE does just the same as a punch.

i saw a match on a VHS tape with Gorilla Monsoon vs. The Mongolians, and one of the Mongolians got the pin on Gorilla with a double knee to the back from the middle rope (top rope moves were illegal back then). Now all of those moves became common through the years with little to no affect but to land a blow/gain an advantage.

Remember the POWERBOMB? Shit was the most devastating move in wrestling with Sid and Vader were using it in the late 80s and into the 90s. Vader even broke a dudes back (legit) with it, and then the 90s came along and the cruiserweights in WCW were doing powerbombs at least 4 times a match as set up moves. Shit, even Tommy Dreamer was chokeslamming people in ECW, until Brian Lee got in his ass. Before Brian Lee, 9-1-1 was crushing people with the chokeslam. But the chokeslam was never really a finisher, more like a signature move, but I've seen big guys mercifully pin their opponent for the win after landing it.

I think a lot of finishers are being phased out and the next crop of finishers are going to be introduced, even if they look weak. Remember, this is an era where everything is "safe" in the ring. So dropping someone on their head with a tombstone is saved for Kane and Undertaker, and if someone kicks out, it'll be on the main stage at 'Mania.

great post... I used to get mad seeing the figure four and sharpshooter used as regular in match moves.... its like they cheapened the moves ad when cruisers popped off they were so innovative that great moves became the norm in matches. also no one win on sunset flip roll ups etc no more

 
The figure four is great example of a move that was used as a finisher and only a certain few used the move as a finisher. Then the move became a basic move in the moveset of many wrestlers, and often cheapened because the man using it didn't apply it correctly or it looked mad sloppy. The Sharpshooter was only used by 3 men (in the United States) for a period of 15-20 years, Bret, Owen, and Sting. Then when DX used to rag on Rock having a limited moveset, he started using the Sharpshooter to surprise everyone that he had a technical background. But I think he started using it to spite HBK.

The Boston Crab and Camel Clutch used to be submission moves that people feared back in the day because only a few dudes did it; now everyone has their version of the moves, cheapening their effect, because we've seen it used too much during matches, it's too common of a move.

No one is going to win on surprise pins like a sunset flip or small package anymore because the matches are so overly scripted, the drama of the victory is going to come from outside of the ring in the form of interference or the Dusty Finish.
 
I remember when TNA was using the dusty finish every fucking week.

Sometimes they did It multiple times in one show

 
I only like it when there's two wrestlers that can put on a classic match at a big event (like wrestlemania or summer slam). Matches like Shawn Michaels vs Jericho/Angle but other than that. I don't like it
 

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