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i was testing it out to see how effectively it would lead to "running opponent" and not once has it led to either discus clothesline or hip toss; my 2 "running opponent" moves.
from what i've observed, over 40-50 matches, it's lead to these moves; in order of frequency:
1. snapmare, bent down, around 50% of the time 2. knee stomp, grounded, around 20% of the time 3. strange hold, grounded, around 20% of the time 4. double axe handle, stunned, around 10% of the time
one can see how one could conclude it isn't working properly when it hasn't done what it's suppose to at least once.
wrestlers: s2: quickbeam - suplex exec-based tech es: El Caballero - versa balanced s3: quickbeam - non-fat res
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