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Everyone that has seen the Royal Rumble match will know what I am talking about. If you haven't seen it then find the video on the web and have a look at some amazing athleticism.
It is too hard to put into words what he did, you really have to watch it, but it was an incredibly innovative spot. He must have so much confidence in his own abilities to perform that on a live PPV. There was no margin for error in what he did and it was the spot of the Royal Rumble match it is the one move that will be shown again and again.
When I first saw it my initial reaction was that it was a silly spot. I know that the rule is both feet must touch the crowd in order to be eliminated but he was completely outside the ring holding onto the crowd barrier and it is a bit ridiculous that he can sill be part of the match. A unique way to get around the rules.
What did you think of the spot?
It is too hard to put into words what he did, you really have to watch it, but it was an incredibly innovative spot. He must have so much confidence in his own abilities to perform that on a live PPV. There was no margin for error in what he did and it was the spot of the Royal Rumble match it is the one move that will be shown again and again.
When I first saw it my initial reaction was that it was a silly spot. I know that the rule is both feet must touch the crowd in order to be eliminated but he was completely outside the ring holding onto the crowd barrier and it is a bit ridiculous that he can sill be part of the match. A unique way to get around the rules.
What did you think of the spot?