HardcoreLegend wrote:Never saw McCool botch it...
It's lucky nobody was injured with her doing it. She could barely hold some people's legs in position, I used to cringe every time she was about to execute the move. Though she didn't use it that often anyway. I think she gave it up before too long.
Styles hasn't botched the move, it's the person on the receiving end failing to take it the right way. I'm pretty sure that everyone who has been injured with the Styles Clash has taken responsibility afterwards. But he's executed the move far more than McCool over the years, so there's more likely to be injuries.
PorkChop wrote:Why did Yoshi tuck his chin in like that?
It's just instinct. That's the default protective position for a lot of moves, so often instinct kicks in and they tuck their chin forward during the move, when they should be tilting it back.
It's a tricky predicament for Styles. On one hand, he executes the move correctly every time and it looks like a million dollars. And fans really want to see it. So it's easy to make the case for continuing to use the move. But on the other hand, it's injured quite a few people now. Sure, it's not his fault, but at this point maybe continuing to use it is irresponsible.
Maybe it was different in TNA because everyone was so familiar with the move and lots of them had taken it a number of times before. He went for years without injuring anyone with the Clash while in TNA. But since he left it's been far too common an occurrence. I think it's time he retired the move. Unless he faces Daniels again, who could probably take it in his sleep at this point.
