I just DLed and watched a match between Shinjiro Ohtani and Yoshihiro Tajiri. It was a mildly interesting match, which is actually saying alot cause japan's mildly interesting is equal to the best of current WWE matches, hell they even make head locks look usefull.
But back to my topic, In the match Tajiri used a sit-down powerbomb on Ohtani and instead of pinning him he put on a body scissors and rolled him around the ring....didn't look painfull , but it must make both guys rather dizzy...can anybody tell me what that move is called, if you need to see it I could probly transfer it over MSN Messenger ( my e-mail is deathwarriorzero@hotmail.com )
I have that match, and I know what move you are talking about.
I think it was a variation of a rolling cradle, not sure if there is an actual name for it, it might have been a spur of the moment move to try and put Otani away.
I've seen Tajiri use that a few times during his stint in ECW. I believe Joey Styles had once referred to it as a Rolling Leg Spike. Since no one else ever corrected Styles or commented further on the matter, I had no reason to dispute it either...
hmm... the Oklahoma Roll is a variation of the La Mahistral Cradle, with the exception of grabbing the back of the neck as opposed to wrapping the left arm of your opponent around your leg prior to rolling through
Actually, I saw Tajiri do the move about a week or so ago on Raw. I don't think it's the Oklahoma roll, but I'm not sure there is a name for it. I guess Joey Styles' name for it should apply.
I've seen Tajiri use that a few times during his stint in ECW. I believe Joey Styles had once referred to it as a Rolling Leg Spike. Since no one else ever corrected Styles or commented further on the matter, I had no reason to dispute it either...
Ive seen him perform it on Super Crazzy during their ECW feud and I beleive thats what Joey Styles called it
it's in the newer Smackdown games..I think they call it a rolling cradle pin or something of the like...the Kiwi roll (stretch) Terry Funk claims to have invented. His name for it was the rolling leg splits...I've seen this done usually out of an abdominal stretch.