Comment on the pic makes it though:
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Obviously the thing is that when a regular move becomes a finishing move then its power is multiplied by 7,000, divided by 2 (carry the 3), and then you take the hypotenuse minus the position on the card that the opponent is to get the probability of a pinfall (hit a finishing move on a jobber and he'll be unconscious for two weeks, but you'll need to hit at least three finishing moves on The Undertake to keep him down for the three). It's all very simple math. Scott Steiner knows what I'm talking about.
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