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Old 04-21-2009, 08:11 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Do botch finishes end up telling a better story?

Nah, I usually think they come off looking pretty bad and just make the guy who botched look bad. The most famous one would be the botched Tiger Driver finish to the famour Misawa/Kawada '94 match, it came off alright because they played it up as the intended finish, as if Misawa meant to drop Kawada on his head, but I still think it looks really awkward.

Find it hard to get behind a guy who can't hit his moves properly.
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