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I dont know about any impact on overness, but no from what I know the match does not need to be short. Its just a quick pin that ends the match out of no where, think a quick schoolboy out of the blue. Better yet, think Steamboat rolling Savage up during the bodyslam. Just the kinda quick sudden end.
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[QUOTE=DaMegaFish;451904]I dont know about any impact on overness, but no from what I know the match does not need to be short. Its just a quick pin that ends the match out of no where, think a quick schoolboy out of the blue. Better yet, think Steamboat rolling Savage up during the bodyslam. Just the kinda quick sudden end.[/QUOTE] Oh I know what it is :) I was just wondering, in game mechanics, what people had experienced in using it. :)
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I'll let you know in a couple weeks, probably. Right now I'm building Gregory Helms up with a series of successful Cruiserweight Title defenses. In a couple weeks he'll be losing to a flash pin so I'll try to remember to keep an eye on all that stuff and report it here.
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[QUOTE=shipshirt;451922]Oh I know what it is :) I was just wondering, in game mechanics, what people had experienced in using it. :)[/QUOTE] Well you asked if the matched needed to be short so I wasnt sure if you knew what it was because alot of Flash Pin finishes arent on short matches :confused:
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[QUOTE=DaMegaFish;451991]Well you asked if the matched needed to be short so I wasnt sure if you knew what it was because alot of Flash Pin finishes arent on short matches :confused:[/QUOTE] Let me put it this way...I knew it was a surprise schoolboy rollup. The term "flash" made it sound like it needed to be a surprise, shocking pin early in the match so I was just asking.
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