Daniel Bryan's new finisher

  • Welcome to "The New" Wrestling Smarks Forum!

    I see that you are not currently registered on our forum. It only takes a second, and you can even login with your Facebook! If you would like to register now, pease click here: Register

    Once registered please introduce yourself in our introduction thread which can be found here: Introduction Board


leojay

Champion
Joined
Dec 22, 2011
Messages
4,240
Reaction score
526
Points
0
Location
Australia
Like honestly, who watching that match at Summerslam honestly thought that move would put Cena away?


The only reason I didn't think the move would end the match is because I had never seen Daniel Bryan use it as his finishing move before, it was completely unexpected.

But you're right, a firemans carry looks much more believable than a running high knee to the skull. Definitely not sarcasm.

i wish he used the boma ye instead so michael cole could cleverly name it the boma yes
 
Last edited:

Wacokid27

The Dark Master
Joined
Feb 3, 2012
Messages
11,540
Reaction score
2,235
Points
0
Location
The Rock Ridge Jail
I'm pretty sure the "Yes Lock" and the "Crippler Crossface" are different moves. Bryan twists the arm, Benoit just extends it.


Nope. Same move. The only difference is that Bryan usually enters the move from a standing armlock and Benoit went to the ground prior to trapping the arm. Otherwise, the exact same move.

Coincidentally, the idea of transitioning from a standing armlock into a crossface was innovated by Gene LeBell, hence the name "LeBell Lock".

wk
 

victor kwon

Jobber
Joined
Aug 20, 2013
Messages
66
Reaction score
11
Points
0
Location
California
Nope. Same move. The only difference is that Bryan usually enters the move from a standing armlock and Benoit went to the ground prior to trapping the arm. Otherwise, the exact same move.

Coincidentally, the idea of transitioning from a standing armlock into a crossface was innovated by Gene LeBell, hence the name "LeBell Lock".

wk


Look at both moves again. Bryan's right leg is OVER the arm/shoulder in the Yes Lock. In the crossface, Benoit's right leg is UNDER the arm, and the arm is extended. So there is a difference, although they're very similar.