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Post by grigs on Feb 11, 2017 23:32:20 GMT
The Lightning Express used it as a finisher and I saw the Midnight Express use it during the Condrey/Eaton years. One guy gets his partner up like he's going to give him an atomic drop, but then slams his partner onto a prone opponent in such a way that the guy being lifted lands like he's doing a leg drop on the opponent. I've got the New Breed on the Territory Throwdown board and they used this move, only they did it off the top rope and I'm at a loss what to call it. The announcers didn't name it, just said "Wow! Look at that!" or something similar. Of course, Bill Mercer is calling it a "bodyslam" regardless of what I write...
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Post by thecommish on Feb 12, 2017 0:41:18 GMT
I think the Midnights called it the Vegomatic.
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Post by jeepguy on Feb 12, 2017 1:21:27 GMT
Painful?
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Post by Mickey Yarber on Mar 11, 2017 5:52:53 GMT
The Vegamatic was a different move. In that, Lane would put the guy in a bear hug, and then bend over with the guy so he was horizontal to the mat. Eaton would then give him a leg drop from the top while he was in that position. I believe America's Most Wanted used it as their finisher in their early days of TNA and called it The Death Sentence.
You could play up the futuristic theme of the New Breed and call it "The Flying Delorean"
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