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Thanks im here all weeklmfao.
you are hilarious.
Thanks im here all weeklmfao.
you are hilarious.
But it avoids being slammed on their head. The mistake rose paid forIf she let go it'd make it easier to pick her up in high crotch though
I'm not saying it wasn't an error, I'm saying the credit should go to the person who did the work.
I think you're still supposed to rotate when you have the kimura grip though....because either way you can't just hold the sub while landing like thatBut it avoids being slammed on their head. The mistake rose paid for
lol. pillowfists never intends to knock anyone out.
I don’t know. When you pick someone up and drop them on their head with the intent to kill them I don’t think you can call it a fluke if they get knocked out.
It's not likely to reoccur but it was the intent to knock her out.
Ridiculous. Slammed her with the intent to hurt her, and hurt her. That's no fluke.
Every slam is done to hurt the opponent. Either ko them or stun them so you can follow up with gnp.Andrade said her intent was to slam Rose on her back for the purpose of landing ground and pound, but that Rose fell on her head because she held onto the arm. So no, her intent was not to slam Rose on her head or to KO her.
In my estimation, it was a bit of a fluke. Andrade didn't intend the result, it's highly unlikely to happen again, and she was getting dominated up to that point. That seems like the very definition of fluke to me. However, Rose made a huge mistake by holding onto the arm and paid dearly for it. Sometimes fights/games aren't determined by something great the victor did, but rather by a mistake the loser made. Rose made a mistake, and Andrade won fair and square.
No fucking way her game plan was to win with a slam. I'm sure she planned to use them but actually planning to win from the slam is moronic. Rose did something stupid and held on while in the air, it's hard to imagine many champions doing that. Slams are actually pretty risky because it's incredibly hard to get damage off of one when the opponent is fighting back. It's an opportunistic thing, not an entire game plan.No. A fluke is a freak occurrence, not a game plan
Andrade's gameplan was quite obviously to just survive on the feet, get her on the fence in a clinch and slam her through the mat
Which is literally what happened
It doesn't matter Rose can't stop her takedowns and she wasn't checking any of those legs kicks. There's just no way she can keep that pace. If rose lets go of that kimura, she's has Andrade on top of her. That slam was a turning point in the match no matter what.You seriously didnt see rose holding on to that kimura attempt that got her there ? I guarantee if she let go. it wouldnt happen