"Loverboy" Vinnie Lane
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01-02-2014, 12:20 PM
(01-02-2014, 12:10 PM)Caliban Said: OK so what do you do if someone comes in playing say a Brock Lesnar fake and someone else who has been here a year uses the F5 as a finisher?
A match is booked and the winner keeps the F5. If the person playing Brock Lesnar (a real wrestler, which is HARDER to win with here because you can't just be a carbon copy) somehow can win and earn the right to keep that move, then he deserves it and the long-standing veteran should be a solid enough player that they can go with the flow and pick a new move.
We probably wouldn't force anybody into a match like this. It would be more of an ongoing option that people can choose to challenge somebody for. We (staff) would not act like police men and look for duplicate moves. Instead, it would be up to you guys to spot somebody using your move and issue the challenge, and so forth. I think the feeling of winning with your finishing move after you've established that you're the best one doing that move, can actually be much greater than just winning the match. There is a lot of payoff to something like this because those who accomplish a win would feel very proud of their accomplishment, and those who lose would have a LOT of storyline to work with now as they change up their move.
Quote: Also there are different variations of everything and most people rename them to their own move anyways, I mean who doesnt use the RKO these days?
Exactly my point and the #1 move that made me come up with this. How many RKOs do you see happening on Monday Night Raw and who are they coming from? The only thing even close that I can remember happening on Raw was when DDP showed up and hit the Diamond Cutter on Heath Slater a while back. Aside from that, the Ace Crusher variations are never represented in professional wrestling as something multiple people use and if they all did start using it, it would dilute it to no longer being considered a wrestling finisher in many peoples eyes.
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