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Doc Leftover Appreciation

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To the one and only curmudgeon, @DrLeftover, the man we all want to be like and the man that he is...
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WHERE'S MINE.

But yeah the leftovers are good.
 


You should post that in the wrestling thread.

You can see how they rehearsed it to enable them to do that rather spectacular move WITHOUT either of them getting seriously injured.

Hogan grabs the other guy on the way down so his arms absorb the impact instead of his neck.
 
You can see how they rehearsed it to enable them to do that rather spectacular move WITHOUT either of them getting seriously injured.

Hogan grabs the other guy on the way down so his arms absorb the impact instead of his neck.
Oh, yeah, you can definitely see that (once you know what to look for).
 
*continues* I think I mentioned this elsewhere, @DrLeftover, but it bears repeating: wrestling may be scripted to the ends of the earth, but you can still get injured or worse inside the ring. *glances over at @Dr. Evil and adds,* Take note here, Dr.Evil -- Wrestlers set to compete against each other - whether at a house show, TV broadcast or PPV event - will go over every possible move prior to a match and will constantly have in their minds plans upon plans depending on what goes on inside the ring, outside the ring, etc.

That sets apart the really good wrestlers from even some main eventers; two wrestlers specifically come to mind here: Dolph Ziggler and Christopher Daniels. Neither of them have gotten the types of main event pushes that a John Cena gets but working a match w/either Ziggler or Daniels is considered akin to taking the night off because of how good an in-ring worker either of them are.
 
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