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Old 11-27-2014, 11:24 AM   #11552
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Originally Posted by Fignuts View Post
I dunno, I feel like you could say that about a lot of moves though. Not specifically the head positioning thing but just taking them just right.
that's the specific problems with this, it's all about the head. I can't think of another move (off the top of my head, obviously not counting things like Flapjacks where the momentum does everything for you) where tucking your head is the opposite of what you're supposed to do, you always tuck your head. That's what causes the injuries, either guys tucking their head or AJ being like 5'9 and the head being way too close to the floor. There's no doubt a certain amount of responsibility lies with the ones that tucked their heads but a much larger amount of responsibility lies with AJ knowing how easily that mistake can be made "in the heat of the moment". There's no excuse for him to carry on using it. A one off is unlucky, for it to have happened at least 5 or 6 times that I'm personally aware of and to have two guys break their necks in the last 6-7 months is a problem that needs addressing.
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