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  • at the end!! neither wins LOL

  • @ brokencyde504 it's the diamond cutter

  • @MFGBeefy its a cutter

  • @MFGBeefy a diamond cutter is when the head is grasped and pulled down to the floor, a cutter can be anything from a diamond cutter to an rko to a stunner,

  • Kurt Angle FTW!

  • rko sucks

  • @Thewehatecenaguy NO,Wrestlemania 17 is the Best WM

  • RKO... the poor man's stone cold stunner

  • @bigcack48 Love when mindless people are so quick to compare the RKO to the Stunner just because both moves require you to grab your opponents head. RKO is nothing like the stunner. Its a flying cutter. The RKO drives the opponents head into the mat. The stunner drives their head into your shoulder. The two moves look, are done, and are sold COMPLETELY differently.

  • @Brokencyde504 They should compare the RKO to the Diamond Cutter. DDP!

  • @Brokencyde504

    RKO drives the head into the mat? Are you kidding me? The head of the opponent is resting on the shoulder of the person executing the move.

    Yes the two moves are different, but the way you described the RKO shows you are biased, because it is obviously not true.

  • @RSbuddyCrack The head is intended to hit the mat. That's why the announcers always said "Face first into the (whatever)" It rests on the shoulder for the same reason the pedigree doesnt always drive someones face into the mat. Bad selling. If the face doesnt touch anything other than the shoulder, then why would Orton ever RKO someone on a chair?

  • @Brokencyde504

    With the RKO the head is naturally on top of the arm of whoever is executing the move. Unless the opponent is SUPPOSED to slide out before they hit the ground and then smash their face into the mat, then I see no reason to argue that the RKO differs greatly from the stunner.

    I have NEVER seen an RKO where the opponent's face hit the mat. It always rests on Randy's shoulder or arm (that's how they sell it), it never hits the ground.

    With 500+ RKOs, the way they sell is right.

  • @RSbuddyCrack Maybe that was a bad example. Their faces dont hit the mat for the same reason wrestler's punches dont actually connect. So the wrestlers dont get their faces driven into the mat. Just like when the Undertaker tombstones someone, their heads often dont even touch the mat like they're supposed to. That's why they often change camera angles when Orton RKO's someone. And the face does often hit the mat, Just look closely. Look up the one on RVD.

  • @Brokencyde504

    With the Tombstone piledriver, it is clear that the move is meant to look like their head is being driven into the ground.

    With the RKO, there is no way for their face to be slammed into the mat, because no matter how well you sell it, his arm is still wrapped around the front of their throat, which prevents the face from hitting anything but his arm or the air near it.

  • @bigcack48 Tell me you're joking.

  • rko

    

  • Orton always tap his opponents to get them ready for the RKO

  • I LOVE HOW THAT CAN HIT ANYTIME, RKO IS THE SH*T

  • No.....

  • A counter of the RKO into the Angle Slam would look cooler

  • WOW OMG This is AWSOME

  • RKO RKO RKO!

  • that wwas so cool

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