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Post by seanh529 on Feb 24, 2011 12:42:44 GMT -5
I have attached an updated NJPW tag team of former A-Train and Karl Anderson/Bad intentions. The Karl Anderson is the export off the 2007 TNM UK pack. I have updated his finisher to the Stun Gun and have him a secondary spinning spinebuster finisher (new move to add to the database.) I took the old A Train export and changed his weight (bios have him at 360 or 370...either way I changed it to what it is.) Changed the name to Giant Bernard and gave him his real finisher, changed his push to the 80's area. Added them as the tag team name Bad Intentions with their finisher assigned as the Magic Killer . I am going to be making/updating some exports from CMLL and NJPW here in the next couple weeks. Edit.. TNM UK has a lot of the NJPW guys I am looking for, but I'm making exports for Jon Anderson aka Strongman, King Fale, and Tama Tonga. They are definitely not household names, but I want to throw them into some stuff in my feds. this will be putting the USWA on a small hiatus after SuperBrawl. I need some new talent in my fed and things are just not working out! The Bulldogs need some tag team competition so Bad Intentions will obviously be brought in soon. Enjoy! Attachments:
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Crpls
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Post by Crpls on Feb 24, 2011 23:29:03 GMT -5
Intentions.
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Post by LillaThrilla on Mar 4, 2011 21:18:26 GMT -5
So why did Albert succeed in NJPW?
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Post by Crpls on Mar 5, 2011 0:18:06 GMT -5
'Cause he actually gives a shit about wrestling and worked to improve. I mean, by the end of his WWE run he wasn't terrible (Hip Hop Hippo silliness aside), but he's become awesome in NJPW.
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Post by seanh529 on Mar 5, 2011 1:45:20 GMT -5
I agree with CRPLS, when you work in Japan you have to think Albert/Giant Bernard is like 2x's the size of most guys and they teamed him with Karl Anderson who is also exciting. The team is fun to watch and an overall very over team in 2011.
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Post by theimpalertmx on Mar 5, 2011 9:46:40 GMT -5
He was always actually pretty good for his size. He was great in matches with smaller guys as he might be one of the most reliable "catchers" around. However, the only time you got to see what he was capable of was on the B-shows. I mean, it is easy enough for him because, as has been said, he is a big foreigner, but he always had the moxie to become a gaijin ace in Japan. The fact that he has already filled that role for two promotions makes his run all the more impressive.
I was hoping Mike Knox would go the Japan route. He improved quite a bit at the end of his WWE stint and I think he is another guy who is tailor made for stardom if he landed in Japan. I haven't even heard anything about him since his release, though.
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