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🗓️ 11 May 2024
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Horrendous punches, frustrating spots, and other terrible moves that have always been bad. Gareth Morgan presents 10 Terrible Wrestling Moves That Have NEVER Looked Good...
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0:00.0 | With a nod to the wonderful folks over on R-squared Circle, whose post inspired this list that you're watching right now, |
0:06.8 | it's time to name and shame those dreadful wrestling moves that haven't just gotten worse with age. |
0:12.1 | They've generally been awful since the very beginning. |
0:15.0 | So I am Garth, this is what culture wrestling, |
0:17.5 | and here are ten terrible wrestling moves that have never looked good. |
0:21.5 | Number 10, Seth Rollins pedigree. Just when you think you've seen all Seth |
0:24.9 | Rollins has to offer in between those ropes, the visionary goes and throws a majestic |
0:29.5 | springboard scent on l l l l l l l l l l l l lite in salt combination out into the world. Look at that thing. |
0:33.6 | That's not to say that every single move the former shield man opts to |
0:37.0 | unleash on his unfortunate opponents leaves fans in awe of the star though. |
0:40.8 | One freaking attack most folks would be glad to see the back of was taken from |
0:44.8 | Papa H after the game gave the raw man his blessing to use it as his finisher when the stomp was originally |
0:50.4 | banned. It's just a shame Rollins evidently didn't bother to really study how |
0:54.0 | Triple H managed to make his emphatic pedigree look like such a formidable weapon. |
0:58.4 | Rather than holding on to his opponent's arms until the very last moment, |
1:02.0 | making the facebuster look that bit more impactful, |
1:04.4 | Rollins releases their limbs way too early and ends up resembling a drunken bloke |
1:08.4 | accidentally falling on top of a pal mid-play fight. We've all been there. He has at least |
1:12.4 | largely steer clear from using the disappointing |
1:14.7 | version of the pedigree as a finisher over the last few years. But most wouldn't be that heartbroken |
1:19.2 | if he quietly retired it sooner rather than later. Number nine, the hanging double-stomp. A move taking a bit of time to |
1:25.2 | successfully set up doesn't instantly make it a terrible one, see Kenny Omega's terrific |
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