I go to "local circuits" all the time, American style pro wrestling and Lucha Libre(APW, PWR, NJPW, PWA, EBPW all in the past year) and I ain't never seen anyone Brock's size do that moveGo to a local circuit, you will find a dime a dozen big dudes doing flips off of turnbuckles.
He's smaller than Goldberg. But very very impressive. He's about 230 and 5'11.
Goldberg in his prime was near 290 pounds and is 6 foot 2 and a half inches tall.
Even freaking 400 pounds Vader has done it. Turnbuckles are elastic and like a trampoline. It's NOT impressive to flip off of them.I go to "local circuits" all the time, American style pro wrestling and Lucha Libre(APW, PWR, NJPW, PWA, EBPW all in the past year) and I ain't never seen anyone Brock's size do that move
So instead of you constantly being vague, let's see a direct example of this
Name one guy Brock's size that can do it
So you have no examples of anyone else Brock's size that can do a Shooting Star PressEven freaking 400 pounds Vader has done it. Turnbuckles are elastic and like a trampoline. It's NOT impressive to flip off of them.
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Goldberg's EXPLOSIVE backflip is and always will be more impressive than Brock's turnbuckle flip.
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seriously broYou're wrong.
There is elasticity and Brock Lesnar had air time to do a flip. Doing a standing backflip is way more power-requiring and a sign of more athleticism. The turnbuckles provide elasticity, its basic physics.
At near 290 lbs of bodyweight, the mastery and explosiveness with which Goldberg does his standing backflips is way more impressive than a shooting star press off an elastic turnbuckle corner.
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Romero is way more athletic than Brock.
I don't give a shit about what Goldberg can and can't do, I simply asked you to provide one example of someone Brock's size doing a Shooting Star Press because you claimed it happens all the timeI can't help the blind see. Jumping off of a turnbuckle that has immense elasticity is so easy, even 400 pounds+ Vader has done it. NO one has ever done a standing back flip at near 290 lbs of Goldberg's frame, in pro-wrestling history. Ever.
He's so fucken annoying, its amusing. The dude has literally posted about 100 Goldberg gifs in this thread alone. Everyone should stop debating with him, there is no winning.seriously bro
enough with that gif,we seen it
I can't help the blind see. Jumping off of a turnbuckle that has elasticity is so easy that even 400 pounds+ Vader has done it. NO one has ever done a standing back flip at near 290 lbs of Goldberg's frame, in pro-wrestling history. Ever.
We gonna act like thats easy for a 280+ person to do? Ok buddehBecause of a backflip? From the help from a spring?
When the fuck does he use the rope?You are so out of touch with reality. Holy shit, pathetic. Go to sleep dude.Garbage. He used the rope to help. And he wasn't nearly as explosive as Goldberg.
Calling it pretty much identical proves you're nothing but a troll and a hater.
You cannot deny the fact that Goldberg is stronger, more explosive, and more athletic than Brock Lesnar in his prime. Goldberg lifted the giant in a standing vertical suplex, did standing backflips, and did military presses on 240+ pounders with elbow lockouts, with ease. NONE of which Brock Lesnar can do.
You're delusional. Keep being an ignorant hater.
If you ever find any actual proof of this thing you claim happens all the time, feel free to tag me cause I'd love to see itI did. Open your eyes. Plenty of big men have flipped off of a turn buckle. It's NOT that impressive. What's impressive is Goldberg's standing backflip at near 290 lbs.
Except that Brock would have eaten Romero lol
Brock was moving like a 170 lbs, but was above 300
Facts brother. You have the sight. Goldberg was easily 285 to 290 lbs in his prime. He was way more athletic and way stronger than everyone in pro wrestling in his prime and certainly Brock Lesnar.
Romero is way more athletic than Brock.
I think that landing on his head and still being able to finish the match just helps prove TS' point.Inb4 botched SSP againt Kurt Angle at WM