TBM: Book End vs Rock Bottom

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The Better Move

The Rock Bottom
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The Book End
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TBM: Book End vs Rock Bottom

Post by cero2k » Jun 26th, '12, 22:24

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The Rock and Booker T are icons of sports-entertainment and have faced off in the ring numerous times. In 2001, the two Superstars battled for the WCW Championship – and more personally – over their similar finishing maneuvers, The Rock Bottom and The Book End.

At first glance, the maneuvers are nearly identical. Both are set up and performed in the same manner, but the main difference comes with the impact. When executing The Rock Bottom, The Great One extenuates the impact by slamming his opponent to the mat at full force. Booker T’s Book End is executed differently because Booker T drops to his knees as he drives the opponent to the mat. Both moves have been used to secure victory, but the force and the speed of The Rock Bottom make it the more devastating of the two. Just ask Hulk Hogan, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and John Cena, who have all been taken down by the move.
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Re: TBM: Book End vs Rock Bottom

Post by badnewzxl » Jun 27th, '12, 03:48

Rock Bottom; easily. I always thought the Missile Dropkick, the Axe Kick, and the Flipping Legdrop were better finishers for Booker. Him using the "Book End" just seemed like a Rock rip off....
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Re: TBM: Book End vs Rock Bottom

Post by Big Red Machine » Jun 27th, '12, 07:05

Rock Bottom. It's just more iconic.
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Re: TBM: Book End vs Rock Bottom

Post by RedSon » Jun 30th, '12, 22:40

rock bottom too, the impact always looked stronger. but i always thought that booker's height gave the book end something that made it look great
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