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Altar Ego
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Corcaigh, Éire.
Posts: 26,261
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Altar Ego
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Corcaigh, Éire.
Posts: 26,261
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Just because you see something on camera, dosn't mean it really happened that way. How hard can that be to grasp?
Look at the way he is throwing him down. He dosn't just push him off in anger, he seemingly holds him by the leg for most of the way down, ensuring a safer drop. He almost drags himself over in the process for christ sake.
The fact that you keep referencing back to ... The Real World ... to prove ... The Real World ... is real is laughable. Come on. They are hardly going to say 'Hey yo, it was all fake guys. Why bother watching us?'.
OH and sorry to burst the bubble but that exact type of fall was attempted on a wrestling show once. It's called a catch break. You bring your own weight down along with the 'victim' - almost dragging him up at the same time as he is falling - and thus the speed and impact of the fall are halfed and the 'victim' only really starts to fall about two thirds of the way down to the ground.
That's if a crash mat was not already there. It's a shame all the angles are so damn crap.
Last edited by Stu; 05-03-2010 at 11:30 AM.
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