Talk:Facebuster

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[edit] Complete Shot or Reverse STO?

What should be the offical name of the move? Technically, it is a Reverse STO, however, people refer to it as "Complete Shot". I think the section for the move should be called Reverse STO, it should say its widely known as the Complete Shot. So should the section be renamed to Reverse STO, or should it be left as Complete Shot? --James Maxx 15:08, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

though its true both names are widely popular but most people have got the idea they link to Complete shot and write the actual description... its more of the case that is its changed that means alot of the rest of us will have to go round to find every entry of the move... which is no small task --- Paulley

[edit] Protection

I've semi-protected the article due to edit warring. But, there is not a single reference in either article. I've dealt with this kind of crap at Goth Metal articles with Leyasu and Deathrocker (arguing over their preferred genre defintions and which band is in which genre based seemingly on nothing more than their own opinions) and I'm not happy to see it here. I have no way of knowing which description of some wrestling move is more accurate; both versions look like original research/personal observations and conclusions. I suggest you find some kind of appropriate third-party source rather than arguing over what looks like personal opinion. Thatcher131 05:34, 10 January 2007 (UTC)