on 2K19, i use triangle dropkick 2 as signature and phenomenal forearms as a finisher into sequence combo... sadly the distance is too short for phenomenal forearms in 2k22
@@lbarnes1874 ok but it is neither . She has two versions of that move assigned one standing and one grounded . It’s not underrated unless it’s more people who sleep on women’s wrestling
@@TheSupinesmokey They removed from the game or her? Because if the game then pretty sure all his other moves are in. And if from her, why not just give her, her own DDT instead of the Kip Up version she's never done?
9 is is just a seriously unprofessional piledriver with more room for error than a real piledriver I get it's a game but 2k has been putting work to make spots and bumps look more tv accurate instead of the most violent and as a result almost all piledrivers just looks ugly to me
Are you talking about the Dudebuster? That maybe one of the more safer piledrivers like what the fuck are you talking about? No one has ever been hurt from that move and it is done almost regularly in some matches on AEW
@@NightLordJagon first off someone pulling off a simple but dangerous spot like a piledriver frequently doesn't make it a safe just ask Mick Foley's ear but that wasn't even my point; My point was that 2k has made most pile drivers and lots of moves look ugly slow and "too safe" in game due to choosing hyperrealism over cartoony hard slams had nothing to do with the move itself but not even meaning to I made a point I still stand by a piledriver is dangerous and doing it often without fail doesn't mean you can't fail that can be said about any move but piledrivers especially and one like this where you add the weight of the performer and the receiver to the bump vs a regular piledriver where its just the receivers it's definitely more dangerous if botched
@@namelessband4L123 literally almost every piledriver has both performers weight involved with the exception being the Steiner Screwdriver. The Dudebuster has the recipient land on the back of their head rather than the top, not only that but usually there's space so that the recipient lands first and then the performer so that his weight DOESN'T crash on them.
@@Daxter-hl7dw it's like u read what I said but only understood what you wanted to just like the other guy who commented 😂 I know both peoples weight is involved in just about every move and there's space for the performer to land first in just about every move like that I specifically talked about botches for that reason if botched it's much more dangerous than other piledrivers because hitting the back of your head with the weight of 2 people let's say around 250lbs. each that's 500 lbs to the back of your head that is way more unsafe than the weight of just yourself, gravity and a slight shove maybe 265 MAYBE if the performer did nothing to slow down or soften the bump vs 500+ it's a clear obvious witch move your rather get botched to add a second point it's literally a completely legal move to punch someone in the top of the head in MMA but completely illegal to hit the back of the head because when damage is done to your head its always far greater when done to the back so yeah stanning the dudebuster and spewing pseudo anatomy lessons while simultaneously talking down to a stranger doesn't make the move safe or make you right
@@namelessband4L123 by your logic they need to ban hundreds of other moves for having you land on the back of your head. Alabama Slam, Powerbomb, Suplex, Neckbreaker,Blockbuster. I mean those moves are MUCH easier to botch than the Dudebuster but they're still used regularly. And nobody's "stanning" anything, you came in acting like the expert on all things wrestling when I bet you barely even know what you're talking about. Literally the only way you're botching that hard on the Dudebuster is if you lifted, jumped AND slammed your whole crotch/body onto the guy, normally the guys head is about 2-3 feet from the ground and drops while you guide it down and land on your knees, even if you missed and stumbled all you'd do is have the guy fall and bump his head a little. As for UFC, which is a completely different field where they are TRYING to hurt each other btw, they obviously don't hit the back of the head because it can cause concussions and brain damage. A STRIKE to the top won't do that much sure, but straight up DROPPING somebody on the top of their head can kill somebody when done wrong and there are plenty of examples to go by.
I been making my own Universe full of CAWs until 2K23 and I enjoy these videos for ideas for moves. Keep it up
thank you
What Are CAWS?
Create a wrestler
Honestly consequence is one of my favorite moves in this video
If Scarlet tried picking up Nia like that irl. She would no longer be living.
😅
Dang
Move #1 is very similar to the Inverted Crush. I like that move.
Consequence is scary as hell and I love it
Nice Destino 4:02
#4 Ireland's Call is JD Mcdonagh's move
3:15 uh bro I still wait since 2k17 updated Kinshasa from corner and this one is perfect,just add commentary and pin combo
X Plex is always my CAW’s finisher. It’s unique and effective.
on 2K19, i use triangle dropkick 2 as signature and phenomenal forearms as a finisher into sequence combo... sadly the distance is too short for phenomenal forearms in 2k22
I use the drop kick version of the triangle dropkick.
I actually use the spinning back elbow and I call it the MiDAS touch and I also used the swinging reverse sto into the DDT and called it brother Mabel
Wicked stepsister is literally assigned to Candice
it says unused and underrated in the title
@@lbarnes1874 ok but it is neither . She has two versions of that move assigned one standing and one grounded . It’s not underrated unless it’s more people who sleep on women’s wrestling
who is candice
@@enmamu1430 Candice LeRae
@@xlouiex you had the chance
The bunny joint the best one most of them I seen on 22
MGK doing a Destino made me cough blood.
I could picture Cena using the SSD against any opponent from the indies since they’re more used to the head droppy bumps
That last one impressed
Mgk using Destino caught me off-guard
I had a caw based on suplex piledriver
I already got 3 set for Murphy
Wow the commentary got so much better lmao
Request
All spinning kick(entry of roundhouse kick backspin kick corkscrew kick and cyclone kick)variation in WWE2k22
Why wasn’t the reverse STO DDT automatically assigned to Alexa?
No pretty sure the DDT with Kip Up was assigned as her finisher.
They removed it and it was a VD move before she started using it
@@TheSupinesmokey They removed from the game or her? Because if the game then pretty sure all his other moves are in. And if from her, why not just give her, her own DDT instead of the Kip Up version she's never done?
@@the_shortski6053 They removed it from the game she never had it equipped
Can you say the hashtag for the kalisto pls
ufff i need this lacey evans
Bro we can download it from community creations that move or we have to pay money??
it's already in the game.
Dudebuster unused? I use a lot of this moves here
5:45 Jimmy uso
Awesome moves
Thanks
I got 13 set for Damien priest
Bang a rang
9 is is just a seriously unprofessional piledriver with more room for error than a real piledriver I get it's a game but 2k has been putting work to make spots and bumps look more tv accurate instead of the most violent and as a result almost all piledrivers just looks ugly to me
Are you talking about the Dudebuster? That maybe one of the more safer piledrivers like what the fuck are you talking about? No one has ever been hurt from that move and it is done almost regularly in some matches on AEW
@@NightLordJagon first off someone pulling off a simple but dangerous spot like a piledriver frequently doesn't make it a safe just ask Mick Foley's ear but that wasn't even my point; My point was that 2k has made most pile drivers and lots of moves look ugly slow and "too safe" in game due to choosing hyperrealism over cartoony hard slams had nothing to do with the move itself but not even meaning to I made a point I still stand by a piledriver is dangerous and doing it often without fail doesn't mean you can't fail that can be said about any move but piledrivers especially and one like this where you add the weight of the performer and the receiver to the bump vs a regular piledriver where its just the receivers it's definitely more dangerous if botched
@@namelessband4L123 literally almost every piledriver has both performers weight involved with the exception being the Steiner Screwdriver.
The Dudebuster has the recipient land on the back of their head rather than the top, not only that but usually there's space so that the recipient lands first and then the performer so that his weight DOESN'T crash on them.
@@Daxter-hl7dw it's like u read what I said but only understood what you wanted to just like the other guy who commented 😂 I know both peoples weight is involved in just about every move and there's space for the performer to land first in just about every move like that I specifically talked about botches for that reason if botched it's much more dangerous than other piledrivers because hitting the back of your head with the weight of 2 people let's say around 250lbs. each that's
500 lbs to the back of your head that is way more unsafe than the weight of just yourself, gravity and a slight shove maybe 265 MAYBE if the performer did nothing to slow down or soften the bump vs 500+ it's a clear obvious witch move your rather get botched to add a second point it's literally a completely legal move to punch someone in the top of the head in MMA but completely illegal to hit the back of the head because when damage is done to your head its always far greater when done to the back so yeah stanning the dudebuster and spewing pseudo anatomy lessons while simultaneously talking down to a stranger doesn't make the move safe or make you right
@@namelessband4L123 by your logic they need to ban hundreds of other moves for having you land on the back of your head.
Alabama Slam, Powerbomb, Suplex, Neckbreaker,Blockbuster. I mean those moves are MUCH easier to botch than the Dudebuster but they're still used regularly.
And nobody's "stanning" anything, you came in acting like the expert on all things wrestling when I bet you barely even know what you're talking about.
Literally the only way you're botching that hard on the Dudebuster is if you lifted, jumped AND slammed your whole crotch/body onto the guy, normally the guys head is about 2-3 feet from the ground and drops while you guide it down and land on your knees, even if you missed and stumbled all you'd do is have the guy fall and bump his head a little.
As for UFC, which is a completely different field where they are TRYING to hurt each other btw, they obviously don't hit the back of the head because it can cause concussions and brain damage. A STRIKE to the top won't do that much sure, but straight up DROPPING somebody on the top of their head can kill somebody when done wrong and there are plenty of examples to go by.