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Originally Posted by Muta
One of the tropes I have always found the most annoying in wrestling is a wrestler or groups of wrestlers gathering and waiting outside the ring for an awkward amount of time to take a bump from someone doing flippy #### off the turnbuckle.
More logically, why not just instantly move out of the way and let Flippy McFliperson splatter all over the ground? I get it's scripted, but at least make us believe its somewhat realistic...
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Mine is finishing moves from the top rope. They don't make sense. the other guy is laying there prone... and unmoving... in the middle of the ring so you decide to climb to the top rope, maybe preen to the crowd for a sec, and then do your move? You could have pinned the prone guy for a three count 3 or 4 times minimum in the time it took you to do that. I get that I'm supposed to suspend disbelief but the amount of "man that was cool" needed to get me to do that for those moves is rarely ever met.
The best finishers are moves that require little to no visual set-up and top rope onto prone are the exact opposite of that.