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Sep 0008

Early

Shoulder Tackle


power 90%

Your opponent's next move loses 15% Speed and Aerial.

Early

Crossbody


aerial 100%
81 90

GIANT LIAR springs off the ropes with a high-flying crossbody, but there's nothing athletic about the follow-through as they drive their knee into "OG" Nick Davis's chest on impact, drawing loud boos from the crowd as the heel crashes down with malicious intent, leaving the beloved face gasping on the mat.


Early

Backdrop Suplex


grapple 100%
Early

Kicks


speed 100%
speed -15%
Added by Shoulder Tackle
87 10

"OG" Nick Davis locks in a textbook waistlock, displaying technical precision as GIANT LIAR struggles to escape. With perfect form, "OG" Nick Davis bridges back and launches the heel overhead with a crisp backdrop suplex, spiking GIANT LIAR's shoulders into the canvas. The crowd roars its approval as "OG" Nick Davis maintains control early in this contest.


Early

Body Slam


power 100%
Early

Backdrop Suplex


grapple 100%
90 100

GIANT LIAR cinches in a tight waistlock and executes a textbook backdrop suplex, arching back with technical precision to dump "OG" Nick Davis squarely on their shoulders. The heel smirks at the booing crowd while maintaining wrist control, transitioning smoothly into a grounded position as the face grimaces from the impact.


Mid

Fallaway Slam


power 75%
aerial 50%

Your next move gains +50% Power.

Mid

Boston Crab


grapple 125%
89 125

GIANT LIAR wrenches back on the Boston Crab with technical precision, grinding "OG" Nick Davis's spine at a brutal angle while the crowd boos mercilessly. The heel ignores the referee's position checks, applying extra torque and sitting deeper to maximize "OG" Nick Davis's suffering, drawing anguished groans from the trapped babyface.


Mid

Gorilla Press


power 115%

Your opponent's next move loses 35% Aerial.

power +50%
Added by Fallaway Slam
Mid

Power Slam


power 125%
149 109

"OG" Nick Davis hoists GIANT LIAR high overhead in a devastating gorilla press, the crowd roaring its approval as the face showcases raw power. "OG" Nick Davis holds the struggling heel aloft for several seconds before slamming GIANT LIAR thunderously to the mat, the impact reverberating throughout the arena as GIANT LIAR writhes in pain.


Mid

Power Slam


power 125%
Mid

Dropkick


aerial 125%
aerial -35%
Added by Gorilla Press
113 81

"OG" Nick Davis hoists the protesting GIANT LIAR onto their shoulder with raw strength, pausing for a moment as the crowd roars its approval, then drives them down hard into the canvas with a thunderous power slam that shakes the ring, leaving the heel sprawled and gasping for air.


Late

Fisherman Suplex


grapple 125%

If your opponent has more Grapple, this gains +50% Grapple.

grapple +50%
Added by Fisherman Suplex
Late

Vertical Suplex


power 150%
152 131

"OG" Nick Davis hooks GIANT LIAR's leg with technical precision, bridging back with textbook form to execute a perfect fisherman suplex despite the exhaustion etched across both competitors' faces. The crowd roars its approval as "OG" Nick Davis maintains the bridge, shoulders pinned to the canvas, while GIANT LIAR struggles helplessly in the punishing hold.


Late

DDT


grapple 150%
Late

Super Kick


speed 150%
131 18

"OG" Nick Davis catches the exhausted GIANT LIAR in a front facelock, expertly positioning for the classic DDT. With technical precision honed through years of training, "OG" Nick Davis drops straight down, spiking GIANT LIAR's skull into the canvas with devastating impact. The arena erupts as GIANT LIAR crumples to the mat, and "OG" Nick Davis immediately covers for what could be the finish.

"OG" Nick Davis hoists the despised GIANT LIAR high overhead, the crowd roaring in approval as they deliver the devastating Devil You Know, driving the villain spine-first into the canvas with thunderous force—GIANT LIAR crumples motionless as the arena explodes in celebration.

Winner Loser
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