json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["prowrestling","pro-wrestling","wrestling","wwe","sports-entertainment"],"appCategory":"prowrestling","appTitle":"What is your favorite pro wrestling finishing move and why?","appBody":"<p>Randy looked gigantic and jacked-into enough not to be your ordinary high flyer… yet he used the arial assults in the midst of his match. So it seemed well and bravo performing it. </p><p>It was a sensible move. Imagine somebody's elbow dropping on your throat from that stature - undoubtedly, the individual would be pounded out for a long while (paying little mind to how tought). Really - it was sensible. </p><p>The move in like manner have the enthusiastic effect, as the enemy must be spread out on the tangle for the finisher to hit. So even the lesser opponents (OK Hulk or the Warrior kicked out of the stick ensuing to getting the elbow) could have a shot - the individual wouldn't be beat up enough before Macho taking off to the best and could escape or even dispatch a counter strike. </p><p>So it looked cool, it was satisfactory, and could have been performed on anybody - yet in the meantime enabling enemies to avoid it (take off of the way, bounce up and counter attack… or essentially mass up consequent to getting the elbow showed up into your throat - blah). </p><p>Also as a reconsideration note, it was adequately obvious and people would go for the photo of Macho in the midst of the skip… you can't do that with a RKO all of a sudden. Furthermore, in those days, you simply had a limited photo opportunity, so you required it to be incredible.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"fkpqffhlx","appParentAuthor":"jiujitsu","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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