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Post by crimsoncross on Sept 10, 2007 18:25:31 GMT -5
What is the LOG SPLITTER?
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Post by pikemojo on Sept 10, 2007 18:49:06 GMT -5
If I remember correctly it is a Harlem Hangover from the second rope.
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Post by Cory Olson on Sept 10, 2007 19:38:01 GMT -5
I watched a little bit of footage for Timber on his MySpace page and YouTube, in helping Todd make the card. I seem to recall it being off the top rope actually. But Pike's right with it being a leg drop. I think Timber has his back to the opponent to start, and then twists in midair and does it. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that the same as the tumbleweed leg drop that 2 Cold Scorpio used to do?
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Post by ewt on Sept 30, 2007 15:08:29 GMT -5
Quick question are the "Indy" cards. Timber, Dirge, etc. are they set to Filsinger Games card creation standards?
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Post by Tournament Master on Sept 30, 2007 16:50:19 GMT -5
Quick question are the "Indy" cards. Timber, Dirge, etc. are they set to Filsinger Games card creation standards? Yep. The only ones that were were the first 2. FYI, the October issue will feature the Belgian Brawler Dupae Rupa.
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Post by crimsoncross on Sept 30, 2007 17:05:07 GMT -5
Quick question are the "Indy" cards. Timber, Dirge, etc. are they set to Filsinger Games card creation standards? Yep. The only ones that were were the first 2. FYI, the October issue will feature the Belgian Brawler Dupae Rupa. What issue?
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Post by tystates on Sept 30, 2007 18:06:13 GMT -5
Quick question are the "Indy" cards. Timber, Dirge, etc. are they set to Filsinger Games card creation standards? Yep. The only ones that were were the first 2. FYI, the October issue will feature the Belgian Brawler Dupae Rupa. Never heard of him. Is there still two cards and one you'll leave as a suprise?
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Post by pikemojo on Sept 30, 2007 20:56:00 GMT -5
Hopefully the other ICP card is the other person on the cover of the October issue, Adam Pearce. I would love to have Pearce in the game. I tried looking up info on Dupae Rupa and can't find much other than a few moves that he does. His finisher is the Belgian Waffle. No explanation of what that is though.
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