Why hasn't Hurricane been using the huricanrana for the last few years?
Hack-Man 5 May 2005 23:15:41
Sure, it's become an over-used move, but with his name, it would make sense for him to use it.
Wasn't the move just called a "rana" until some Mexican wrestler with a "Hurricane"-like name popularized it? Or did I just dream that?
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"Hack-Man" <rspw@HackMan.com> wrote in message news:9opd71pfb9kmbav0j8k4ugghkdvf2haii7@4ax.com...> Sure, it's become an over-used move, but with his name, it would> make sense for him to use it.>
Wasn't the move just called a "rana" until some Mexican wrestler> with a "Hurricane"-like name popularized it? Or did I just dream> that?
Well, A hurrican-rana is actually a frankenstiener into a pin-attempt. -rana = pin-attempt......
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