You can imagine my deception after his run in WWE. That match isn't on the Network, his WCW debut was on Worldwide. Who invented the Move: Brock Lesnar, though Sean O'Haire and Marc Mero used similar moves. Thus, no one has ever believed this to be true and I've never met anyone else who remembers it. Can't link right now, on mobile, but I'm … I wish things had been different for him. I wish we would have gotten to see the edgy Devils advocate gimmick. Even watching one his few appearances on Smackdown with the gimmick in early 2003 he's backstage with Dawn Marie convincing her to show her tits to the audience, and you can tell there is something off about his promo ability. I remember looking him up then the next day the news of him passing came out. Brock Lesnar invented the F5 during his days in Ohio Valley Wrestling. I'm so glad he signed on for another WWE run. ), where he beat Mr. America in the main event. His career was handled poorly in WWE because no one from WCW or ECW were going to be major players ever in Vince's eyes at the point of the invasion. Nowadays it would be easy to look up on the Network but I'm still too lazy to even do that and prove I'm not insane. Those vignettes were awesome. Are there other move origin videos like this out there? New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the SquaredCircle community, Press J to jump to the feed. Even the widowmaker which is a simple but impactful looking finisher. I was watching the divas episode of Monday Night Wars, and there's a really brief scene with Sable doing what looks like the F5. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the SquaredCircle community, Press J to jump to the feed. I was watching the divas episode of Monday Night Wars, and there's a really brief scene with Sable doing what looks like the F5. Description: The person performing the f5 first hefts their opponent up into a fireman's carry. The Fujita scale (F-Scale), or Fujita–Pearson scale, is a scale for rating tornado intensity, based primarily on the damage tornadoes inflict on human-built structures and vegetation.

He is cracking a weird nervous smile when delivering his 'I'm not telling you anything you don't already know' line and it was fairly awkward. Here he is doing an F5, before Lesnar was doing it. He was my first favorite wrestler. That was great.

Though the move looks cool. WWE Judgment Day est un ancien spectacle de catch annuel télédiffusé en paiement à la séance et produit par la World Wrestling Entertainment.Il s'est déroule chaque année au mois de mai.La première édition de Judgment Day en 1998 était un In Your House.Cet évènement a remplacé WWF Over the Edge en 1999 là où Owen Hart trouva la mort lors de son entrée sur le ring. He was a guy I used to look up every now and then and see what he was up to. Sean O Haire's carry DDT was better than the F5, and his Seanton bomb was better than Jeff's Senton. I know it was a work, but still a fun little show. - "/asp/ - Alternative Sports & Wrestling" is 4chan's imageboard for the discussion of alternative and extreme sports such as wrestling and paintball. The two do it differently enough I feel like you could argue they came up with it on their own still. Still, that's a pretty good catch. Then, they spin the opponent off their shoulders while falling backward, driving the opponent's face into the mat. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Eerie. Anyone know where the name F5 comes from? It never even occurred to me that it was also an elevated DDT. I liked O'Haire a lot. The F5 gets its name from the Fujita scale, a system of measuring tornado strength. Can't link right now, on mobile, but I'm nearly sure, I'm gonna have to check it out again. Wow I didn't know, or I must have forgotten.

I was always a fan of this guy, and pushed him to the moon in my old wrestling sim TNM7. Dude had the most promising gimmick in 2003 and they messed it up. Brock's F5 is more like a facebuster. I'm not telling you anything you don't already know. He was super talented, its always sad wondering what could have been. Il faut un sous-fifre pour Fontaine et Valraven, nous sommes une … I just looked it up on Cagematch. Who invented the Move: Brock Lesnar, though Sean O'Haire and Marc Mero used similar moves. Goodbye. Weaknesses: Easy to counter or escape, does not lead to a pinfall, sometimes the opponent ends up outside of the ring. 2 years ago. And look who was in the corner watching thinking "that finish might be good for someone.". I thought the opponent was falling to the ground, like missing a flying body press off the top rope. He was so talented. Brian Adams was doing it in WCW before that. Type of Maneuver: Spinning fireman's carry facebuster. The first live show I went to was Smackdown in 2003(? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fujita_scale. Nah reports were he couldn't cut a live promo. I really loved the guy, so talented... big big loss. I was really hoping he would go far with that gimmick. Looks like he turns it into a "complete shot" landing instead of the "DDT" that Lesnar does. He was great, I always thought he had the looks and the skills so it was a shame he never achieved much in the WWE. Sean O'Hare died?

Yeah,he was suffering from depression,and sadly took his own life.