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TNM Moves That Can't Be Done Through Tables Can Be

Scott W. BreonPosted on 06/15/04 at 17:12:27

There are certain moves that can be done through tables, and certain ones can't. While TNM has most of them correct there are certain moves that can be done through tables that TNM has marked as not being able to be done through a table. I think most suplex variations could be done through a table (I've seen an exploder done through a table, as I did a German suplex and a belly-to-belly (all of which TNM's default does not allow through tables) Choke Slams and Bodyslams can both be done through tables (The TNM version does not allow this) I know all you have to do is change it yourself. But The TNM movemakers should think if it would be possible before not adding the feature. Here are a list of other moves I've seen done through tables over the years

1. SINGLE ARM DDT (RAVEN)
2. SAMOAN DROP (LOCAL INDY)
3. DOUBLE UNDERHOOK PILEDRIVER (LOCAL INDY)
4. SIDE SUPLEX (PUERTO RICO)
5. GUTWRENCH SUPLEX (LOCAL INDY)
6. POWER SUPLEX (JACKHAMMER)-SAW IT AT A LOCAL INDY

Also I think most impact moves could be done outside too. I can understand not being able to do say certain high flying moves outside due to some of their risky nature
xsouporheroxPosted on 06/15/04 at 17:44:21

I've never seen Raven use a single arm DDT actually.

But anyway, almost any move can conceivably be used through a table, just sometimes it looks a lot more fake than another move.
Scott W. BreonPosted on 06/15/04 at 19:58:32

I admit the gutwrench suplex through the table did look kind of fake looking, but the Samoan Drop was pretty cool!
xsouporheroxPosted on 06/15/04 at 20:00:30

Samoan Drops are cool anyway. But did you really see Raven use a single arm DDT?
Scott W. BreonPosted on 06/15/04 at 20:03:58

I saw Raven do it once, but I think it was a mistake, it was at a WWE house show here when he was the hardcore champ
xsouporheroxPosted on 06/15/04 at 20:13:27

Ah,t hat's possible. Just no one much seems to use single arm DDTs.