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Cool Cat fights the new Rocket-Bearer (Finished!)

Except when the opponent is knowledgable on rockets, and arguably more skilled (which still likely helps) he'll be very capable of nailing that shot
 
Soupywolf5 said:
Except when the opponent is knowledgable on rockets, and arguably more skilled (which still likely helps) he'll be very capable of nailing that shot
As I said before, he needs to drop the rocket so that he doesn't get too close to the explosion and ******* die.
 
No, it isn't just glorified acting. WWE shouldn't be considered wrestling. And while saying I did wrestling in high school proves absolutely nothing, I will say it anyway. It is an actual physically grueling sport, with physicality and grappling essential to getting a pin. It has refs, judges, ways to score points, etc. WWE and other "professional" wrestling companies don't include timers or count points for pins, half-pins, various techniques, etc. In many ways, it is similar to boxing, except without punching and more grappling.
 
HeadlessKramerGeoff777 said:
No, it isn't just glorified acting. WWE shouldn't be considered wrestling. And while saying I did wrestling in high school proves absolutely nothing, I will say it anyway. It is an actual physically grueling sport, with physicality and grappling essential to getting a pin. It has refs, judges, ways to score points, etc. WWE and other "professional" wrestling companies don't include timers or count points for pins, half-pins, various techniques, etc. In many ways, it is similar to boxing, except without punching and more grappling.
Oh, well then.
 
BigSmoke4269 said:
Joaco0902 said:
Curiously, in that case CC would also ******* die.
Yeah, but Buzz wouldn't want to ******* die, would he?
As far as I know no one wants to ******* die by being hit with 22 ******* kilojoules of force rapidly crushing their bones
 
Joaco0902 said:
Heck, Buzz might be able to barely survive because his dura is like 10 joules away of being Street Level.
Eh, probably not (Although he might have been able to if the TV feat had been accepted)
 
Soupywolf5 said:
Joaco0902 said:
Heck, Buzz might be able to barely survive because his dura is like 10 joules away of being Street Level.
Eh, probably not (Although he might have been able to if the TV feat had been accepted)
Why wasn't it accepted?
 
I don't know, something about it outputting most of it's energy into the garbage around Buzz (Although he was the first thing the TV hit, so I don't know)
 
Rewatching the video, I don't think that's the case. The ground around him doesn't move, likely indicating that he wasn't standing on something soft, like trash bags or something. Plus he seems to be standing on some type of plank.
 
Unfortunately, due to being 5 votes for CC, this shall be deemed an incon unless someone who's voting for CC changes teams.
 
Joaco0902 said:
Unfortunately, due to being 5 votes for CC, this shall be deemed an incon unless someone who's voting for CC changes teams.
Buzz has a 3 vote lead so grace starts for him
 
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