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Post by televisionchamp on Feb 28, 2017 14:17:45 GMT -5
Anyone know of an easier way to address redundancies in moves. Every time I export a new wrestler or multiple, I end up being overloaded with moves. Any program to run to clean this up? Or its just going through manually deleting moves? Thanks for the time.
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Post by BeerGeek on Mar 22, 2019 21:20:40 GMT -5
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Post by Carlzilla on Mar 23, 2019 10:00:25 GMT -5
Seems like a bulldog to me...just with an unnecessary spin preceding it.
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Post by kingofoldschool on Mar 27, 2019 16:27:33 GMT -5
I'm sure I've seen something similar, can't recall from who though - it's most comparable to Big Show’s final cut, a spinning headlock elbowdrop.
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Post by LillaThrilla on Mar 30, 2019 17:17:56 GMT -5
I'm sure I've seen something similar, can't recall from who though - it's most comparable to Big Show’s final cut, a spinning headlock elbowdrop. Agreed. I have Final Cut / Eye of the Hurricane / Nightmare on Helms Street as an inverted facelock elbowdrop so I would call this a bulldog elbowdrop.
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Post by Carlzilla on Mar 30, 2019 18:22:48 GMT -5
I don't even see the elbowdrop here, she just spins and bulldogs the dude.
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Post by sanji on Oct 19, 2019 12:36:47 GMT -5
Just a quick question that NONE of the move setlists are covering. Is there any file that contains any of the missing moves? I tried to find such a file, but my two minutes of google-fu have yielded nothing. Even if it is an export file of a couple of wrestlers that have the missing moves would be enough as I fear that I do not have enough experience with the program as an e-fed manager to program those moves correctly into the simulator.
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Post by tnmlyger on Nov 2, 2019 3:11:17 GMT -5
There is no such thing as a move-only export file. Moves always come with wrestlers, and the only way to get all the new moves in there is to import the export files released by people like Peter from TNM UK.
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Post by mkpunk on Nov 3, 2019 11:25:12 GMT -5
There is no such thing as a move-only export file. Moves always come with wrestlers, and the only way to get all the new moves in there is to import the export files released by people like Peter from TNM UK. Or import wrestlers, delete wrestlers delete moves that don't fit the move list you use, re-import the wrestlers back in. I say this since there are a number of moves that are automatic pins versus not. Several power bomb variations fit this.
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Post by mkpunk on Nov 3, 2019 11:27:05 GMT -5
I think Mark Magnus before he became Hassan "created" that move. I seem to remember hearing he did that in OVW. Hell, Day of Reckoning 2 I think had that move.
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Post by BeerGeek on Nov 26, 2019 10:18:29 GMT -5
Speaking of moves, what's the technical name for the move that ends this match... It's a match between a then 21 year old Sean Waltman (when he was the 1-2-3 Kid) and a young Jeff Hardy www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpzUmIQqD4U
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Post by mkpunk on Nov 29, 2019 14:29:52 GMT -5
Speaking of moves, what's the technical name for the move that ends this match... It's a match between a then 21 year old Sean Waltman (when he was the 1-2-3 Kid) and a young Jeff Hardy www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpzUmIQqD4UNudo. Not a full not like the Nieblana or Sanada/Milano Collection Paradise Lock, but it is a knot hold.
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Post by mkpunk on Nov 29, 2019 14:31:37 GMT -5
I'm sure I've seen something similar, can't recall from who though - it's most comparable to Big Show’s final cut, a spinning headlock elbowdrop. Front facelock elbowdrop.
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Post by mkpunk on Feb 18, 2020 23:49:13 GMT -5
I was thinking of making an export for Reina Gonzalez (now going Raquel Gonzalez) and I found out she does the rewind powerslam as used by Erick Rowan and Jeff Cobb. What should I use for this move or just create a new move for it?
Also what exactly are the tilt-a-whirl power bomb and titl-a-whirl suplex? I am sure both exist but don't recall what they are like.
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Post by Carlzilla on Feb 20, 2020 19:19:46 GMT -5
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Post by mkpunk on Feb 20, 2020 23:28:49 GMT -5
The titl-a-whirl "suplex" video was a tilt-a-whirl slam.
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Post by kingofoldschool on Feb 21, 2020 8:17:42 GMT -5
I was thinking of making an export for Reina Gonzalez (now going Raquel Gonzalez) and I found out she does the rewind powerslam as used by Erick Rowan and Jeff Cobb. What should I use for this move or just create a new move for it? Also what exactly are the tilt-a-whirl power bomb and titl-a-whirl suplex? I am sure both exist but don't recall what they are like. Tilt-a-whirl suplex was originally called suplex, later slam. WCW vernacular. It's the same hold.
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Post by mkpunk on Feb 21, 2020 13:35:39 GMT -5
I was thinking of making an export for Reina Gonzalez (now going Raquel Gonzalez) and I found out she does the rewind powerslam as used by Erick Rowan and Jeff Cobb. What should I use for this move or just create a new move for it? Also what exactly are the tilt-a-whirl power bomb and titl-a-whirl suplex? I am sure both exist but don't recall what they are like. Tilt-a-whirl suplex was originally called suplex, later slam. WCW vernacular. It's the same hold. Ah so redundant move?
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Post by LillaThrilla on Jun 12, 2020 17:49:33 GMT -5
What are... fallaway powerbomb (same as a Alley Oop / Steenalizer?) Gibson cradle over-the-top Stunner waterwheel drop (same as a waterwheel driver / Kryptonite Krunch?) wrecking ball dropkick (dive)
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Post by kingofoldschool on Jun 13, 2020 7:29:32 GMT -5
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Post by BeerGeek on Jul 5, 2020 19:19:33 GMT -5
There's one move that's always confused me...from the TNM default move list...
I know what a sunset flip is... I know what a backslide is But for the life of me, can anyone tell me what a sunset backslide is?
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Post by tnmlyger on Jul 6, 2020 13:18:33 GMT -5
A sunset backslide is where you are on the rebound from the ropes, the other guy is bent over for a backdrop, you jump over and backslide him.
Kind of like a sunset flip, only you grab the shoulders instead of the hips.
This move was created for Dixie Dynamite (SMW) on advice of Brian Hildebrandt but was also used going as far back as Nick Bockwinkle. As you can probably tell by those reference, nobody's used it (to my knowledge) in almost as long as TNM has been around.
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Post by disarm316 on Jul 6, 2020 15:57:42 GMT -5
When I asked about the sunset backslide on the Moves Questions board years and years ago on the TNM site, ISTR someone naming Dean Malenko as a then-current user.
I'm going to go even older with this question: is there a technical name or amateur-wrestling-vernacular name for a move more commonly used in the '70s back through the '50s and '40s that was obviously the inspiration for the more modern vertical suplex? The person applies a facelock and puts the arm over the back of their head like a suplex, but instead of lifting them up, they simply roll backwards and take the opponent over, and usually maintain the facelock after. I'm searching for a video example and will post one if I can find one, but Pat O'Connor is one guy I know who did it quite a bit.
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Post by BeerGeek on Jul 6, 2020 20:04:20 GMT -5
A sunset backslide is where you are on the rebound from the ropes, the other guy is bent over for a backdrop, you jump over and backslide him. Kind of like a sunset flip, only you grab the shoulders instead of the hips. This move was created for Dixie Dynamite (SMW) on advice of Brian Hildebrandt but was also used going as far back as Nick Bockwinkle. As you can probably tell by those reference, nobody's used it (to my knowledge) in almost as long as TNM has been around. Dixie Dynamite was Scott Armstrong right? Or was it Steve?
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Post by mkpunk on Aug 15, 2020 17:10:17 GMT -5
Just a bit of wondering here, isn't the Splash Mountain more of a sitout powerbomb while the crucifix power bomb is like say the Razor's Edge/Awesome Bomb and should be two different moves?
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