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Post by tystates on Dec 17, 2007 15:12:17 GMT -5
Thought of something with the loaded elbow pad on Mosca's card. Does anybody once he rolls and loads the pad, say it is loaded the rest of the match and everytime he uses that it is add 1? I'm guessing you are to picture it that he loads it up, hits the opponent, and takes it out again without the ref seeing. Otherwise he becomes a lot stronger if it is add 1 every time after that.
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Post by Cory Olson on Dec 17, 2007 15:32:23 GMT -5
Thought of something with the loaded elbow pad on Mosca's card. Does anybody once he rolls and loads the pad, say it is loaded the rest of the match and everytime he uses that it is add 1? I'm guessing you are to picture it that he loads it up, hits the opponent, and takes it out again without the ref seeing. Otherwise he becomes a lot stronger if it is add 1 every time after that. Tim can correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding was that you are to do the "Even/Odd" roll every time he rolls the elbow. In theory, the pad would stay loaded the whole time, but as you said that would make him pretty tough. I suppose he could take the object out after using it, or it could fall it, thus being the reason for hitting the "non-loaded" elbow drop after the loaded.
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Post by TDalton on Dec 19, 2007 9:10:28 GMT -5
My thinking would be if he loads it once and it doesn't result in a pin, the opponent would complain to the ref. So Mosca would be hiding the object after each use.
It would also be a good way to get heat from the crowd since they would see him loading it, and the blind referee would not.
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Post by godzillajoe2k4 on Dec 19, 2007 19:57:11 GMT -5
The thing is, once you successfully get away with loading the elbow pad - assuming this is all "real" and the ref checked you before the match - why ever remove the object?
I I haven't used Mosca yet so I don't know the wording of the rule but just an opinion
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Post by Cory Olson on Dec 19, 2007 21:36:05 GMT -5
As Tim said, in theory, the crowd and/or opponent could try and tell the ref about it and get him to search Mosca after each use. So Mosca could take it out, hide it somewhere else, then bring it out again later when needed.
I patterned my Black Gordman bootleg on our LOW Bootlegs Group after the Mosca set-up. In watching matches for him, Gordman would hit with the object, slip it in his tights, pull it out again, punch, slip it in his boot, pull it out again, punch, give it to Goliath (or whomever his partner was), etc., etc. Even as a babyface, he would do this, and the crowd would love it. Whenever the ref asked him, Gordman would deny it, but then bring out the object again when the ref didn't see it. It sounds silly, but it worked.
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