Jul 0006
Body Slam
Shoulder Tackle
Your opponent's next move loses 15% Speed and Aerial.
Ernie White charges across the ring with devastating force, plowing through Andrew Jackson with a thunderous shoulder tackle that sends the heel crashing hard to the mat, the impact echoing through the arena as the crowd roars its approval for the powerful offensive statement.
Bearhug
Your next move gains +30% Power.
Bearhug
Your next move gains +30% Power.
Ernie White catches Andrew Jackson attempting a cheap shot and wraps both arms around the midsection, squeezing tight with a bearhug that draws cheers from the crowd. The face fighter uses raw strength to lift the protesting heel off the mat, shaking violently while Andrew Jackson gasps for air and frantically slaps at the shoulders, trapped in the crushing embrace.
Bulldog
Your opponent's next move loses 15% Brawl and Power.
Kicks
Ernie White unleashes a lightning-fast flurry of kicks, targeting Andrew Jackson's legs and midsection with blinding speed, each strike landing with precision as the crowd roars its approval while the heel desperately tries to cover up and retreat.
Spinning Backfist
Your next move gains between +5% and +40% Brawl.
Spinning Backfist
Your next move gains between +5% and +40% Brawl.
Ernie White suddenly pivots and whips around with a lightning-quick spinning backfist that cracks across Andrew Jackson's jaw, the sharp strike echoing through the arena as the crowd roars in approval. The cowardly heel stumbles backward, clutching their face, while Ernie White stands ready, fists clenched.
Headbutt
Tiger Feint Kick
Your moves gain +15% Speed.
Ernie White fakes a kick through the ropes, causing Andrew Jackson to flinch backward, then springs up and delivers a lightning-quick boot to the side of the head as the crowd roars its approval, sending Andrew Jackson stumbling along the ropes in a dazed state.
Ernie White catches Andrew Jackson flush with Dark Hammer, the devastating strike connecting perfectly as the crowd erupts. Andrew Jackson crumples to the canvas, unconscious before hitting the mat, while Ernie White stands victorious as the referee counts three.