Roofs wrote:Anyone used to have wrestling matches at school during the early 90's? Remember the Sharpshooter was always a favourite of mine to try and do, along with the classic Bostoncrab.
Me and a friend of mine were banned from putting people in the Bob Backlund chickenwing
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Roofs wrote:Anyone used to have wrestling matches at school during the early 90's? Remember the Sharpshooter was always a favourite of mine to try and do, along with the classic Bostoncrab.
Roofs wrote:Anyone used to have wrestling matches at school during the early 90's? Remember the Sharpshooter was always a favourite of mine to try and do, along with the classic Bostoncrab.
I was the daddy at getting people in the proper walls of jericho, not the lame version he uses on occasion now
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I was grounded and banned from watching Wrestling for a month when I was 7 for making my cousin cry by putting her in the Sharpshooter.
Then when I was about 8, a friend and I practiced the Piledriver on each other. I've no idea how none of us died, or even suffered any damaged, we must've got it wrong - or right, I suppose.
And when Steve Austin became accepted into my circle of favourites, I tasted more soap than I tasted hot food.
We're the first ones to starve, we're the first ones to die The first ones in line for that pie-in-the-sky And we're always the last when the cream is shared out For the worker is working when the fat cat's about
Have to say, I agree. I also expect DX to go over by using the Sharpshooter. [/url]
We're the first ones to starve, we're the first ones to die The first ones in line for that pie-in-the-sky And we're always the last when the cream is shared out For the worker is working when the fat cat's about
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'Hitman' Norvern Soul wrote:I was grounded and banned from watching Wrestling for a month when I was 7 for making my cousin cry by putting her in the Sharpshooter.
Then when I was about 8, a friend and I practiced the Piledriver on each other. I've no idea how none of us died, or even suffered any damaged, we must've got it wrong - or right, I suppose.
And when Steve Austin became accepted into my circle of favourites, I tasted more soap than I tasted hot food.
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Cheers for the replies guys, quality!
Also remember trying to do a Tombstone, never really had the strength as an 8 year old to hold someone up like that though.
Hey, something which always puzzled me, was that the figure four leglock was (and is) regarded as one of the most painful submission moves ever, but at school whenever we did it it never seemed to really hurt the other person, anyone else find this or was we just doing it wrong?
Another painful one though was Sgt Slaughter's Camel Clutch.
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