Is this move the most dangerous in pro wrestling? So far its killed three people and left another paralyzed
I think hooking yourself up to a cable machine and letting the weight go is deadlier.
>>2502394
ye.
Anyone else think that the diving headbutt looks fucking stupid?
>Diving Headbutt
>Canadian Destroyer
>Burning Hammer
It's hard to say
>>2502394
Lionsault
>>2502418
Who's gotten hurt by the Destroyer or the Burning Hammer?
>>2502394
Oh god you're evil
Yes it is retarded. I have never seen it performed in a way that looks like the guy doing the headbutt inflicted more damage than he suffered.
>>2502394
They used to call it the suicide headbutt way back when for good reason.
how is it dangerous, I've never seen someone actually headbutt the person on the ground.. they just fall on their forearms..
it should be one of the safest moves..
>>2504625
Benoit always kept his arms out and Bryan did too until the concussions started piling up. I don't remember what match it was but it involved Benoit going for the headbutt and his opponent put his knees up and Benoit took it all no hands at all.
>>2504779
maybe they do once in a while, but most of the time its like Bryan does in this video..
https://youtu.be/M8ub7xQPjuY
It is literally one of the safest top turnbuckle moves to do..
would you rather do diving headbutt or a corkscrew 450 ??
>>2505283
The corkscrew. Dynamite Kid is in a wheelchair Bryan had to retire early and Benoit had a brain like swiss chess. Repeatedly taking bumps to the head night after night is going to fuck you up
harley race has said he regretted making the move
>>2502394
Letting Asuka sit on you is more dangerous
>>2504588
Santino? Then again, I don't think he ever did it off the top rope.
If we're talking about more dangerous in one go stuff like the Tiger Driver '91 looks absolutely fucking insane to me.
But I think the thing is guys like Bryan uses the headbutt on a very regular basis whereas those insane Japanese neck-shattering moves are used very sparingly.
>>2508261
The headbutt has a longer history of long sustained injuries.
>>2504779
I seem to recall his last match, Benoit's opponent put a chair up to counter it. That was probably the final straw.