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Post by Homeslice on May 16, 2009 0:13:03 GMT -5
Same as the other thread, except...well, you know.
Stage 1 saw a lot of hard falls, but I think some examples might be Toshihiro Takeda's unorthodox fall from the Jumping Spider, or Lee Enchi taking a pretty hard fall from the Cliff Hanger. A lot to go through to figure it out, but I'm sure you guys might have ideas too.
They might pick Shingo Yamamoto's First Stage blunder - again. I just have that feeling. Too bad G4 doesn't say, "It's time to check out today's Epic Fail!" (I hate to pick on Shingo, but his stumble had "epic fail" written all over it.)
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Post by Captain Obvious on May 16, 2009 0:58:21 GMT -5
I think David Campbell and Rie Komiya both have a good shot at that. Rie Komiya's fall was interesting and painful, and just because David Campbell didn't actually fail the Slider Jump doesn't disqualify him from "Warrior Wipeout" status.
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Post by Ninja Chris on May 16, 2009 1:10:26 GMT -5
David's doesn't count... I don't see how you'd think that it would. He even beat the obstacle after it, only failing to time.
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Post by Captain Obvious on May 16, 2009 3:33:12 GMT -5
Toshihiro Takeda -- Sasuke 16 -- Reverse Fly
I think it would count because a precedent of "the person doesn't even have to fail the stage" has been set. Given just how "WTF?!" it was, I'd say it's a distinct possibility.
(Edited to specify the precedent)
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Post by obakemono on May 16, 2009 3:45:31 GMT -5
Takeda's wasn't a recovery though, it was him falling flat on his a**.
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Post by SRW on May 18, 2009 11:44:42 GMT -5
Lee Yen Chi
Levi Moovenburgh (lol)
Shingo Yammamoto
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Post by RiderLeangle on May 18, 2009 12:49:27 GMT -5
Toshihiro Takeda -- Sasuke 16 -- Reverse Fly I think it would count because a precedent of "the person doesn't even have to fail the stage" has been set. Given just how "WTF?!" it was, I'd say it's a distinct possibility. (Edited to specify the precedent) Warrior Wipeout also went to Kunuki Taro in Sasuke 3 for his Balance Bridge Nut Hit even though he moved on to the rope climb (although losing alot of time on the old Soritatsu Kabe which isn't even like the one they had from 5 on) but can you blame him for not being able to run after a hit to the groin like that? EDIT: Notice only 2 of the 5 failed where they earned the Warrior Wipeout? (NOTE: In the actual broadcast Harashima got the warrior wipeout for Path Near Fail
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Post by gazzawhite on May 18, 2009 16:43:32 GMT -5
I'd say Takuya Kawahara because he landed in the water upside down after failing the Slider Jump, although they probably won't even include him in the broadcast. Actually, there were a few people who flipped into the water off the Slider Jump (Levi didn't), any of them would be good.
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Post by Homeslice on May 19, 2009 7:57:11 GMT -5
Yeah, I don't think Kawahara will be in the telecast either. Though I still think they'll give one to Shingo's blunder.
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Post by BLM on Jun 11, 2009 22:51:07 GMT -5
A video of what i think the warrior wipeouts are going to be:
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Post by Oti on Jun 12, 2009 17:45:42 GMT -5
I'm thinking Levi's will be one since he hit the water hard and then came up coughing up H2O.
Doesn't he know not to drink the water in foreign countries?
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Post by Homeslice on Jun 13, 2009 22:48:29 GMT -5
Seeing those wipeouts, if they do an episode where Stage 2 is involved for half or all of it, I'm thinking Sato will be the Warrior Wipeout of that episode.
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Post by BLM on Jun 14, 2009 9:22:09 GMT -5
Seeing those wipeouts, if they do an episode where Stage 2 is involved for half or all of it, I'm thinking Sato will be the Warrior Wipeout of that episode. I think they will do Stage 2 for a whole episode then in the last episode they will do Enchi then Okuyama then commercial then Kanno then commercial then Urushihara commercial then the Final Stage
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Post by Homeslice on Jun 15, 2009 10:46:22 GMT -5
I wouldn't be surprised if they did try to do Stage 2 for a whole ep like you said (and either way they ought to count Sato since he's the only one who wiped out), but they'd be kinda wasting their time like they did in 20.
But Stage 3/Final Stage sounds about right. And that said, Lee will almost certainly be the Warrior Wipeout of that episode.
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Post by Homeslice on Jun 26, 2009 8:24:34 GMT -5
Well, as I may have said last night in the chat - I'm surprised that there wasn't a single Warrior Wipeout. Not much more to say, though I do think a few of the All-Stars' falls (among others) deserved the award. Instead they were stuck at the tail end of their episodes.
Like, nice work, G4.....sheesh.
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