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Don't lecture me.Watch it in real time. You know it wasn’t as bad as this snap shot.
You’re better than that.
Watch it in real time. You know it wasn’t as bad as this snap shot.
You’re better than that.
How was it not as bad? It literally happened. If Desanto did that to daton people would be calling for his indefinite suspension.
I watched it once in real time and it looked way more like an arm got in the wrong position for a brief moment than it did an intentional choke.
And when you say “if Austin did it” it sounds like you forget he isn’t a first time offender.
I watched it once in real time and it looked way more like an arm got in the wrong position for a brief moment than it did an intentional choke.
And when you say “if Austin did it” it sounds like you forget he isn’t a first time offender.
That was intentional and Fix is a punk. Not much else to say.I watched it once in the few seconds it happened and it looked like his arm moved into that position (not that it started in that position). I am not saying He wasn’t choking him. I am saying he ended up in a choke from an okay position.
I’ll rewatch it Tonight. If you’re saying he started in that position, I should def double check.
It did look like you guys had legit beef with the lack of stall calls in that match though.
No. Banjo. I thought you were better than that. Video and still pic evidence is fricking clear.Watch it in real time. You know it wasn’t as bad as this snap shot.
You’re better than that.
That was intentional and Fix is a punk. Not much else to say.
That is not what happened. It was intentional. Pyles said "Chris Perry" on the broadcast because Perry used to do that all the time. He did it to choke Desanto for a few seconds. It's dirty, but not something that gets called.I watched it once in real time and it looked way more like an arm got in the wrong position for a brief moment than it did an intentional choke.
And when you say “if Austin did it” it sounds like you forget he isn’t a first time offender.
I watched it once in the few seconds it happened and it looked like his arm moved into that position (not that it started in that position). I am not saying He wasn’t choking him. I am saying he ended up in a choke from an okay position.
I’ll rewatch it Tonight. If you’re saying he started in that position, I should def double check.
It did look like you guys had legit beef with the lack of stall calls in that match though.
How do you turn a guy from that position?
Was the warm welcome because AD did the whole forward roll/high knee jump that Fix has been doing for years on the way to the center?I can’t wait to give Mr. Fix the same warm welcome at Carver that Austin got at Okie State.
Watch it in real time. You know it wasn’t as bad as this snap shot.
You’re better than that.
Was the warm welcome because AD did the whole forward roll/high knee jump that Fix has been doing for years on the way to the center?
I love heel Desanto, but nobody can be mad when he earns his heat.
Was the warm welcome because AD did the whole forward roll/high knee jump that Fix has been doing for years on the way to the center?
I love heel Desanto, but nobody can be mad when he earns his heat.
Just watched the video
It was definitely an unsportsmanlike choke.
Fix was looking into the crowd feeding off the excitement, then staring down at DeSanto like he owned him (which at that moment he did). His right arm flew in from left field and he choked AD. The intent was to fire the crowd up and it did.
The ref was in perfect position and stepped in to knock Fixes arm off. Fix let it go a split second before the ref hit his arm.
I view the ref’s actions as a blatant no call.
There is just no other way to interpret this sequence.
I get the feeling AD will remember this next season in CHA. This is good for the sport. Get a few high profile grudges going.Just watched the video
It was definitely an unsportsmanlike choke.
Fix was looking into the crowd feeding off the excitement, then staring down at DeSanto like he owned him (which at that moment he did). His right arm flew in from left field and he choked AD. The intent was to fire the crowd up and it did.
The ref was in perfect position and stepped in to knock Fixes arm off. Fix let it go a split second before the ref hit his arm.
I view the ref’s actions as a blatant no call.
There is just no other way to interpret this sequence.
I get the feeling AD will remember this next season in CHA. This is good for the sport. Get a few high profile grudges going.
I've seen that move a lot on WWE Raw.
It was his initial interview with MMA.I get the feeling AD will remember this next season in CHA. This is good for the sport. Get a few high profile grudges going.
I've seen that move a lot on WWE Raw.
Fix was not arching, AD was.I don't know. You arch to maximize pressure in that position and looked like a pretty stereotypical reaction after breaking a guy like that with a leg ride. AS was clearly getting choked though. Usually guys are better at masking it but that kind of stuff goes on constantly in matches without being noticed or called.
The iron sheik approves of this position.Camel clutch position - it’s a new/old finishing move.
Fix was not arching, AD was.
I agree it happens, however, it’s much more discrete than this little display.
If the man underneath is arching and the the top man chokes and pulls straight back, how in the world can this be construed as trying to break your man down flat? If your attempting to break him down as if you were using a cross face, how can this be executed by pulling straight back.
Lastly, why is the ref attempting to jump in and knock Fix’s choking arm away from Desanto’s throat?