>>8919843fucking hell, why not just end it straight away with one move?
why a dangerous suplex, and then second dangerous, and then when the second dangerous suplex is botched and she landed on her head....JUST FUCKING PIN HER THERE! YOU DON'T NEED TO PICK HER UP AND GO FOR YOUR LE FINISHER!
Jesus Christ most wrestlers are absolute shitters who don't know how to think for themselves, they just autistically keep following the script.
The refs too, he should have spotted it and told Jamie to quickly end it.
Not entirely his fault though as neither woman properly managed to comunicate it to him, he needs help.
Jay White is a rare non-shitter in this biz, gave a perfect example of how to change on the fly in a hairy situation.
>forbidden door>Okada and Cole fighting 1v1 in the ring>Okada hitting a succession of moves on Cole>at some point Cole takes a headblow, goes loopy>But they keep going, Okada keeps hitting him with big moves, presumably because>1) Okada didn't spot it>2) Cole didn't do enough to convey it to Okada (or maybe he didn't want to, he wanted to stupidly keep going?), nor did he extricate himself from the situation e.g. Kairi shoot running away from Charles, he could have ust rolled out after any one of those moves, then whisper it on the outside to someone>3) Ref also doesn't spot it, doesn't try to disrupt things, doesn't try to tell Okada or Cole to stop >it literally takes Jay to see what's happening from outside of the ring, and quickly come in and take control and change the play>bladerunners Okada, tells him to roll out>then quickly just pins Cole - he knew Cole was concussed, otherwise he might have tried to hit the bladerunner on Cole first - but he knew, and he didn't care if it was a bad ending, or made Cole look weak at getting pinned so easily, or even himself looking weak just capitalising on Okada's previous moves instead of putting his own statement on it - he just put Cole's safety first