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Aug 0008

Early

Crossbody


aerial 100%
Early

Forearm Strikes


brawl 90%

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

98 87

Eric Sanchez scales the turnbuckles with calculated precision, measuring David the Merman who's still recovering from the early onslaught. Launching through the air with picture-perfect form, Eric Sanchez crashes down across David the Merman's chest with a devastating crossbody, driving all the air from their lungs as both heels hit the canvas hard to a chorus of boos from the disgusted crowd.


Early

Sunset Flip


speed 65%
aerial 35%

Your next move gains +15% Aerial.

speed -15%
Added by Forearm Strikes
Early

Crossbody


aerial 100%
83 97

David the Merman scales the turnbuckle and launches into a picture-perfect crossbody, crashing down onto Eric Sanchez with precision timing as the crowd boos the aerial display. Eric Sanchez crumples to the mat under the impact, gasping for air while David the Merman quickly rolls through and poses arrogantly over the fallen opponent.


Early

Hurricanrana


aerial 90%

Your opponent's next move loses 15% Power and Grapple.

aerial +15%
Added by Sunset Flip
Early

Running Knee


aerial 65%
brawl 35%

Your next Brawling move gains between -10% and +25% Brawling.

103 97

Eric Sanchez springs off the middle rope with shocking agility, wrapping their legs around David the Merman's head and violently whipping them across the ring with a spectacular hurricanrana that draws boos from the capacity crowd who despise both competitors, leaving David the Merman clutching their neck in the corner.


Mid

Diving Forearm


aerial 115%

Your opponent's next move loses 35% Grapple.

Mid

Headbutt


brawl 125%
brawl +16%
Added by Running Knee
113 137

David the Merman grabs Eric Sanchez by the hair and viciously drives their forehead into Eric Sanchez's face with a brutal headbutt, the sickening crack echoing through the arena as Eric Sanchez staggers backward, dazed and disoriented, while the crowd boos both competitors' blatant disregard for the rules.


Mid

Spinning Heel Kick


speed 115%

Your opponent's next move loses 35% Power.

Mid

Big Boot


brawl 115%

Your opponent's next move loses 35% Speed.

112 112

David the Merman catches Eric Sanchez stumbling backward and launches a vicious boot straight to the jaw, the brutal strike echoing through the arena as Eric Sanchez crumples to the mat in a heap, drawing boos from the disgusted crowd witnessing this ruthless display between two despised competitors.


Mid

Corner Splash


speed 125%
speed -35%
Added by Big Boot
Mid

Diving Forearm


aerial 115%

Your opponent's next move loses 35% Grapple.

87 112

David the Merman scales the turnbuckle while Eric Sanchez staggers in the center of the ring, launching off with a picture-perfect diving forearm that connects flush with Eric Sanchez's jaw. The crowd boos the aerial assault as Eric Sanchez crumples to the mat, with David the Merman quickly capitalizing on the opportunistic strike.


Late

Top Rope Splash


aerial 150%
Late

Diving Headbutt


aerial 125%

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

aerial +50%
Added by Diving Headbutt
147 170

David the Merman ascends to the top rope, the crowd jeering as both villains show the wear of this brutal contest. With reckless disregard for their own body, David the Merman launches themselves through the air, crashing headfirst into Eric Sanchez's sternum with devastating precision. Both competitors writhe in agony, but Eric Sanchez absorbs the worst of the high-risk maneuver.


Late

Sharpshooter


speed 80%
grapple 35%
aerial 35%

Your opponent's next move loses 35% Brawl and Power.

Late

Top Rope Splash


aerial 150%
130 146

David the Merman scales the turnbuckles with exhausted desperation, launching into a picture-perfect splash that crashes down onto the equally battered Eric Sanchez, who writhes in agony beneath the high-impact aerial assault as the crowd boos both competitors mercilessly.

David the Merman ascends to the top rope as Eric Sanchez struggles to stand, and with calculated cruelty launches into the Fish Out of Water, crashing down with devastating impact that leaves Eric Sanchez motionless on the canvas as the arena erupts in boos for the ruthless victory.

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