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Post by LS on Jan 20, 2018 21:24:50 GMT
The thing with Sasha though is that she is often dangerous to herself. Has she actually injured anyone aside from Paige since she began working in WWE? I went through the Lance Storm video up in the thread and I do agree with the judgment that Sasha is kind of careless when it comes to herself, but is pretty safe when it actually comes to other people. There's a big difference there. So I don't see how Sasha is already being swept off as being totally dangerous to be in the ring with in terms of injuring others. In terms of injuring herself, that's where I'm worried about with Miss Banks. I agree. Sasha's dives and bumps can look pretty dangerous, particularly because of how small she is, but I've yet to see actual evidence that she's dangerous with her opponents. In fact there was an interview Paige did right after her first match back where she said she'll always be thankful to Sasha for how safe she was and how she helped her through that match.
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Post by PB on Jan 21, 2018 1:24:23 GMT
Yeah I've been looking out for similar spots since listening to that Cyrus clip and it happens so often it's not even funny. I've lost count in the week or so since listening to it how many times I've seen people do either that spot, or a similar kick from behind.
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Post by Emperor on Jan 21, 2018 13:22:49 GMT
Cyrus' point is not that the spot is never seen because it's so dangerous. His point is that reckless spots like that are being seen all the time (confirmed by PB), which is perhaps why there are so many injuries. Obviously necks aren't going to be broken every single time there's a kick from behind, but it's not the safest move in the world, and if you're doing that kind of spot hundreds of times a year, the chance of an injury gets higher and higher, compared to if you're just doing body slams and suplexes and running towards kicks (when you can see it coming and react accordingly). And if you're going to take that spot when you already have a bad neck, well, bad things happen.
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