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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:31 am
Neo_Hurricane Landry was hoping he'd accept, and instead of a Test of Strength Landry attempted to keep his hand locked with his opponent and duck behind for a hammerlock. *E Rock tried to escape the hammerlock by grabbing Landry's head with his free hand for a sitdown jawbreaker.*
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:36 pm
((Regardless of the fact that you're no-selling the damage done and instantly countering, your counter would dislocate your shoulder and elbow instantly.))
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:44 pm
Neo_Hurricane ((Regardless of the fact that you're no-selling the damage done and instantly countering, your counter would dislocate your shoulder and elbow instantly.)) ((Dude, are you serious? Are you going to argue every move I make? There are so many versions of the hammerlock, but according to what you've posted, you've got my arm locked behind you and you're standing behind me. So, grabbing your head with the free arm and going for a sitdown jawbreaker will not dislocate my shoulder/elbow because you would be going down with me.))
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:53 pm
((No. Just every stupid move you make. If you drop down then you're essentially helping what the hammerlock is designed to accomplish. You drop down, I hold on, and your elbow bends the wrong direction and your shoulder does too. About 2 feet in the wrong direction. Dude i've been in a ring and performed for live audiences. I've broken bones doing stupid s**t. I know what i'm talking about. There are several counters to the hammerlock that if you would have sold had you taken the time to think for two seconds. If you did you would have chosen over that move that you chose for the sole reason of doing damage to me, instead of moveing the match along at a more psychological pace. You could have reversed into your own hammerlock, you could have backflipped over me, you could have tripped my legs, you could have low blowed me for all I care. Seriously dude, you're not as good as you think you are. You've proved it over and over again. Your latest example is choosing a nonsensical high damage move just to do damage over a smart move. You've done it the entire match. You're predictable, and I know that because my character didn't just know you'd try and take a shortcut the moment the match started, I did too. I knew the second I offered the lockup that you'd try that move.
So how about this? We dice roll for a finish. I don't even care if I lose to you by dice roll because losing to you that way is far less painful than having to have a match with you over two weeks. We dice roll, whatever happenes happens, and we agree never to cross paths again. Deal?))
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:56 pm
Neo_Hurricane ((No. Just every stupid move you make. If you drop down then you're essentially helping what the hammerlock is designed to accomplish. You drop down, I hold on, and your elbow bends the wrong direction and your shoulder does too. About 2 feet in the wrong direction. Dude i've been in a ring and performed for live audiences. I've broken bones doing stupid s**t. I know what i'm talking about. There are several counters to the hammerlock that if you would have taken the time to think for two seconds you would have chosen over that move that you chose for the sole reason of doing damage to me, instead of moveing the match along at a more psychological pace. You could have reversed into your own hammerlock, you could have backflipped over me, you could have tripped my legs, you could have low blowed me for all I care. Seriously dude, you're not as good as you think you are. You've proved it over and over again. Your latest example is choosing a nonsensical high damage move just to do damage over a smart move. You've done it the entire match. You're predictable, and I know that because my character didn't just know you'd try and take a shortcut the moment the match started, I did too. I knew the second I offered the lockup that you'd try that move. So how about this? We dice roll for a finish. I don't even care if I lose to you by dice roll because losing to you that way is far less painful than having to have a match with you over two weeks. We dice roll, whatever happenes happens, and we agree never to cross paths again. Deal?)) ((Dude, if I have a grip on your head and I drop down, what makes you think that you don't? And you knew I would take a shortcut, but a low dropkick to the knees? Come on, you rarely see that happen. Anyway, I'll settle for a dice roll.))
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:02 pm
((When was the last time that you saw a jawbreaker make the opponent go down to his knees to follow? Never. Even if I bent over, you're falling too far too fast and your arm would snap. Anyway. Evens you win, Odds I win.))
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Neo_Hurricane rolled 1 6-sided dice:
1
Total: 1 (1-6)
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:03 pm
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:05 pm
*Landry is able to beat the crap out of E Rock to eliminate him.*
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:07 pm
((1. I win. Don't worry I won't job you out. I have professionalism.))
After a hard fought match E-Rock looks to finish Landry with a clothesline to the back of the head. Landry ducks down and hits a drop toe hold, then rolls him over and secures the Figure of Perfection. E-Rock takes a while as he is resiliant, but as he is unable to reach the ropes he taps out.
Landry lets go of the hold and celebrates with Mardy, retreating up the ramp looking forward to the Royal Rumble.
timhaynie:Edit: Ending Approved. First Dice roll ending done in over a year and half.
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