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Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 4:48 pm
And super kick from out of nowhere by Hiro conne- but wait Harli had in fact caught the foot of Hiro at the last second. He's face went from being serious to a wicked smile in the matter of seconds as he tried to pull Hiro towards him as he attempted a big clothesline.
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Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 8:46 am
Hiro was in the greatest amount of shock that he'd ever been in his entire career. His superkick didn't connect, when really, it should have. He started hopping on one foot as Harli held him, and he had but one counter...To leap up, and do one of the most athletic things he has ever done...and hit Harli with enziguri!
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Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 1:22 am
Kick to the head was heard around the world as Harli released Hiro's foot and fell backwards onto the ropes with his arm wrapped around the ropes. His vision was now abit blurry following the kick to the head. The crowd were really getting into this match as both men were receiving mixed reaction from the crowd.
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Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 10:57 am
Hiro got back to his feet, a little slowly but none the less, he got back up. Hiro took a few steps forward, and aimed another powerful superkick to Harli, looking to kick him right out of the ring, and the match!
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Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 1:19 pm
Noticing that Hiro was getting up a little slowly, Harli believed he had enough time to get himself of the ropes, he staggered a little still feeling the effects of the enziguri as he held the side of his head from the enziguri. He would put all that he has got left into a big knee trembler to the side of Hiro's head as he got back to his feet
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Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 11:35 pm
As Harli came running in for that knee trembler, once more, Hiro shot up straight, and aimed a superkick for the Australian's chin!
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Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:30 pm
(Way too many countering, dude. Seriously it's getting on my nerves, 3 counters on one page is way too many)
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Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:56 pm
Harli_Nightmare (Way too many countering, dude. Seriously it's getting on my nerves, 3 counters on one page is way too many) ((I'll honestly say I believe a super kick at this point of the match, the first one I went for, shouldn't have been countered by you to begin with. Obviously, I am looking for no problems, nor do I want to start one, but really, it's that point in the match where these moves come out of no where, and when one is countered, naturally, another will be attempted. I didn't say, oh, this is gonna knock you out and Im gonna win from this, I just feel as though this first super kick should have connected in the first place, and we could have avoided so many counters on one page.))
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Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 7:58 pm
(I do apologies if I appeared a little annoyed I've just been reading too much into the match, so that's where the confusion about the countering has occured.) ((Is the super kick a signature or a finisher?))
Hiro's Super kick sent Harli flying back and into the path of the referee who just happened to walk right into Harli's path. Both Harli and the referee were down and Harli's vision was blurry following the kick and felt like his head was spinning as he stared up at the ceiling.
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Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 11:50 am
((Hiro's super kick is only a signature))
As Harli took out the ref when he fell over, Hiro was obviously aggravated. He dropped to a knee, thinking about what he could do, as a devilish smile came across his face.
Hiro dropped down to the mat completely, rolling out of the ring and to the outside, landing on his feet. He quickly threw up the curtain hanging off the ring, and pulled a steel chair, knowing that it could do some serious damage, and he could get away with using it, knowing the ref was knocked out for now.
Hiro slid back into the ring with the chair, and slowly lifted it up, but didn't go after Harli right away. He aimed a hard stomp to the man's already injured knee, and if it connected, he began to taunt the crowd, talking about being the King of Villains and Hatred and all of that good stuff. He would than look to follow up with series of steel chair shots to Harli's leg...except....the ref was finally beginning to come to, and he was about to see what Hiro was doing!
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Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 1:18 pm
The series of chair shots slammed into Harli's injured leg as was moving around while his leg from pain like a person having a seizure. The ref had saw this and called for the bell to be rung. Harli stopped moving about as he was screaming out in pain and agony as he was declared the winner via DQ. The ref came over and checked on Harli before handing up the "X" signal as medics and a few trainers came down to where Harli was.
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Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 1:21 pm
The fans booed extremely loud, seeing how this match had such a shitty ending, and Hiro was the one standing tall. Another loss, yet another way to show just how good he truly was, thought Hiro. He threw the chair from the ring, and shoved the ref away, looking to pull Harli away to the middle of the ring before any medical staff could get to him. If he could, Hiro would look to lock Harli in the Japanese Cloverleaf!
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Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:19 am
As soon as the Japanese cloverleaf was slapped onto Harli, his facial expression light up with pain and agony as he had his hands through his hair. His injured leg was now only being made worse and since the match was offically over, there was nothing he could do no matter if he were to tap out or get to the ropes. Harli was pretty much ******** and not a single thing could be done about it as the trainers, refs and medical staff tried in their best efforts to get Hiro off him as Harli began to slap the mat in pain as he desperately wanted to be released from the hold. Pain was becoming unbearable for him as tapped out again unable to move or do anything.
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