-=[ CRuSH ]=-
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Post by -=[ CRuSH ]=- on Jul 7, 2011 14:26:43 GMT -5
This is going to sound somewhat strange, perhaps its me being English, but can anyone explain why Tatanka's finisher is named Papoose To Go?
For some reason I always thought it was one of The Brain's jokes like calling Tito's flying forearm the flying jalapeno
To make this topic interesting do you have any move names you don't understand?
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Callum1993
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Post by Callum1993 on Jul 7, 2011 15:01:44 GMT -5
One I found strange was Hardcore Holly's Falcon Arrow
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Post by Rog on Jul 7, 2011 15:30:36 GMT -5
One I found strange was Hardcore Holly's Falcon Arrow The Falcon Arrow is the name of the move. It was created by Japanese wrestler Hayabusa which in japanese means falcon hence the name. Holly later called it the Hollycaust which i always thought was a badass name for a move.
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koreygunz
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Post by koreygunz on Jul 7, 2011 16:38:14 GMT -5
This is going to sound somewhat strange, perhaps its me being English, but can anyone explain why Tatanka's finisher is named Papoose To Go? For some reason I always thought it was one of The Brain's jokes like calling Tito's flying forearm the flying jalapeno To make this topic interesting do you have any move names you don't understand? Ive never heard of this for Tatanka's finisher. His finisher was a version of a samoan backdrop that was called "End of the Trail" or "Trail of Tears"....something like that.
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Post by hammer on Jul 7, 2011 16:39:19 GMT -5
This is going to sound somewhat strange, perhaps its me being English, but can anyone explain why Tatanka's finisher is named Papoose To Go? For some reason I always thought it was one of The Brain's jokes like calling Tito's flying forearm the flying jalapeno To make this topic interesting do you have any move names you don't understand? Ive never heard of this for Tatanka's finisher. His finisher was a version of a samoan backdrop that was called "End of the Trail" or "Trail of Tears"....something like that. papoose to go, funny enough, actually was the brains joke name for it.
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Post by bountyhunterblood5 on Jul 8, 2011 8:21:12 GMT -5
End of the trail was the actual name for the move. Which may I add was a bad ass move.
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Post by -=[ CRuSH ]=- on Jul 8, 2011 12:48:15 GMT -5
Strange as it is listed as his finisher's name on wikipedia.
I can't recall any times the announcer actually called it anything else
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