Tag: CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND

  • Kick

    This physical attack appeared in DIABOLICAL Pitch and the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Kicks were used by Nigel McAllister to fend off Dolls at Queen Christine’s Dreamland. A wrestling form of kicking was also used by Blade Saeba during normal matches, when it was pulled off by using a medium move from a standing position. Appearances…

  • Overhead kick

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by countering an opponent from behind and using a small move. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Triple Corner Attack

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal triple-team matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent after they slumped over a post. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Low Dropkick

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by using a big move from a standing position then pressing the left and right directional buttons, by using a medium move while running, by countering with a…

  • Wrist Check

    This wrestling taunt appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba during wrestling matches. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Mist

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by using small and medium moves from a standing position. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Reverse Hanging Punch

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During MMA matches, it was pulled off by using a big move while in a guard position. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Wing Appeal

    This wrestling taunt appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba during wrestling matches. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Schmidt-style Backbreaker

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent from the front, using a medium move and pressing the left and right directional buttons. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Magician Pose

    This wrestling taunt appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba during wrestling matches. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Snap Suplex

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent from the front, using a medium move and pressing the up directional button. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Sliding Lariat

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by using a big move near an opponent’s head while they lied face up. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Piledriver

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent from the front, using a medium move and pressing the down directional button. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Stomping (Neck)

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by using a medium move near an opponent’s head while they lied face down. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Shout Gut Pose

    This coup de grace wrestling taunt appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba during wrestling matches. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Stomping (Knee)

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by using a big move near an opponent’s legs while they lied face down. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Powerbomb Whip

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During MMA matches, it was pulled off by using a big move while in a mount position. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Rolling Elbow

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by using a big move on an opponent backed against a post. It could also be performed as part of a tag team. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Leg Hold Vertical Brainbuster

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent from the front, using a big move and pressing the up directional button. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Shining Triangle

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by stunning an opponent in the center of the ring, then using a big move at a post to strike the dazed opponent. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Rapid Dragon Screw

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent from the front, using a big move and pressing the left and right directional buttons. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Plancha Suicida

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by tossing an opponent outside the ring, then while against the ropes, moving in the direction of the opponent and using a big move. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Shining Wizard

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent from the front, using a big move and pressing the down directional button. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Pinfall

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by pinning an opponent’s head while they lied face down. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Tope Suicida

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by tossing an opponent outside the ring, then running in their direction and using a big move at the ropes while they were stunned. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Neck Smash

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent from the back and using a small move. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Swan Dive Missile Kick

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by standing outside the ropes on the ring apron, then moving in the direction of the opponent and using a big move. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Top Rope Dragonscrew

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent after they slumped over a post, using a big move, and pressing the up directional button. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Powerbomb Combo

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal tag team matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Triple Hammer Blow

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal triple-team matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent from the front or behind. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Low Missile Kick

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by jumping from a post and using a big move. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Top Rope Huracanrana

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent after they slumped over a post, using a big move, and pressing the down directional button. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Powerslam B

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Kotaro Kurone. During normal matches, he performed it during counters. Appearances Nomenclature Notes

  • Lariat

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Kotaro Kurone. During normal matches, he performed it while his opponent was backed against a post. Appearances Nomenclature Notes

  • Striking Lariat

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba and Kotaro Kurone. During normal matches, Saeba performed it by using a big move while running. Appearances Nomenclature Notes

  • Original Frankensteiner

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba and Kotaro Kurone. During normal matches, it was pulled off by countering using a big move. Appearances Nomenclature Notes

  • Low Kick

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Kotaro Kurone. During normal matches, he performed it from a standing position. Appearances Nomenclature Notes

  • Middle Kick

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Kotaro Kurone. During normal matches, he performed it from a standing position. Appearances Nomenclature Notes

  • Solebutt

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Kotaro Kurone. During normal matches, he performed it from a standing position. Appearances Notes

  • V trigger

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Kotaro Kurone. During normal matches, he performed it from a running position. Appearances Nomenclature Notes

  • Spaceman Quebrada

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Kotaro Kurone. During normal matches, he performed it while his opponent was stunned outside the ring. Appearances Nomenclature Notes

  • American Jab

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by several wrestlers including Blade Saeba and Nature Strange. During normal matches, it was pulled off by using a small move from a standing position. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Backhand Elbow

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by countering a back grapple from the top rope. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Bodyslam

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by grappling an opponent from the front, using a small move, and pressing the up directional button. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Back Elbow

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Kotaro Kurone. During tag team matches, he performed it while his opponent was backed against a post. Appearances Nomenclature Notes

  • Boston Crab

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by using a medium move near an opponent’s legs while they laid face-up or face-down. In MMA matches, it was performed by using a medium move while in…

  • Bash

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During MMA matches, it was pulled off by countering while in a guard position. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Both Hands-Press Pin

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by pinning an opponent’s head while they laid face-up. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Back Hook-Leg Pinfall

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During normal matches, it was pulled off by pinning an opponent’s legs while they laid face up. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Body Choke Sleeper

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During MMA matches, it was pulled off by using a medium move from behind while in a mount position. Appearances Nomenclature

  • Back Press

    This wrestling move appeared in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, it was used by Blade Saeba. During MMA matches, it was pulled off by countering from behind while in a mount position. Appearances Nomenclature