Talk:Professional wrestling aerial techniques

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[edit] Shooting Star Piledriver

Removed this section entirely. Just because it was done once in the history of pro wrestling doesn't mean it should have its own section.BooyakaDell 05:08, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

wrong... it states that different moves are hit but the name comes from the one instance where it was infact not intended... other ppl that use the actual move include MDogg20.---Paulley
M-Dogg 20 has done a Shooting Star Piledriver 0 times in his career. He has also attempted a Shooting Star Piledriver 0 times in his career. If he has done a Shooting Star DDT and others have as well, then call the section Shooting Star DDT, not Shooting Star Piledriver.BooyakaDell 20:22, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
yes but it would be pointless to make seperate sections for it... it got the name from a famous incident the fact is the links states he does the DDT (as it reads "Shooting star piledriver|Shooting star DDT") and the actual section acknowledges the fact that the move is used more with the other veriaties of taketown... anyway thats not the point.. as you remove all varitions of the move from this article without reason so stop it --- Paulley --- You could have changed the name to "Shooting star takedown" and re-wrote the description abit to fit the new title and changed the corresponding links to it but no you instantly ecide to delete the whole section and i bet you didnt even go around removing the links... so unless you plan to edit properly dont go round deleting sections.


Phoenix Hoodoo changed the "diving elbow drop" section to include the most famous performer of the move (and some argue the innovator of the same) "Macho Man" Randy Savage

[edit] Why

is one questioning the deletion of the moves pages--Cowboy From Hell 21:40, 20 January 2007 (UTC)DJ BatWave

Lack of sources, mostly.«»bd(talk stalk) 21:54, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

The Senton Bomb definition states that a competitor rotates 270 degrees before landing on his opponent. If that is correct, what was the move used by Dick Togo of Kaientai? He would stand on either the top or middle rope and jump off, but he would extend his legs out front of him to land with his back on the opponent's torso.

I always considered the rotation to make it a Swanton Bomb if it was high-angled like Jeff Hardy or a Cannonball if performed like Jean Pierre Lafitte back in 1995. --pud--11:02--02/06/07

Homicide used Dick Togo's move to finish Shark Boy in a tag team match pitting LAX versus Shark Boy and Norman Smiley on Impact! Mike Tenay referred to the move as a "senton back splash."

 --pud--11:06--02/22/07

[edit] Stratusphere/Stratus Fear

The StratusFear on Trish's website was a typo or what have you. Stratusphere is the correct name for the maneuver. It's been called that in the WWE licensed Smackdown vs. RAW and Smackdown video games for over three years now. The name is play on the stratosphere layer of Earth's atmosphere. The Humanoid Typhoon 17:48, 30 January 2007 (UTC)

The games are not and never have been a trusted source. It's listed multiple times on her official website as StratusFear.«»bd(talk stalk) 17:55, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
We dont use WWE Video games as a reliable source.. many of the names on there are misspelled or adapted on purpous due to liscencing laws they cant put correct naming conventions on most moves.. This Trish website in the other hand is a reliable source and unless revealed by the website as a mistake we must assume they are correct -- Paulley