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Is Hogan's point the strongest move in kayfabe?
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>>16291336
capable of completely flipping momentum in a match Hogan is outright losing
so you tell me
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>>16291336
It took down Nash
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>>16291473
That's the fingerpoke
The point doesn't make contact
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>gets 14-21 thousand (You)'s with a single finger point
pretty big
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>>16291336
Yes, unironically. I went down a rabbit hole on this a while ago. People have obviously kicked out of the leg drop, and there have been finishers more protected than the leg drop (though not many).
To the best of my knowledge, no one ever interrupted Hogan when he was Hulking up. It has a 100% success rate. Brock didn't interrupt him in 2002. Arn Anderson runs out of the ring as soon as Hogan points at him, but doesn't stop the momentum from swinging in Hogan's favor. Even late, late in his WWE return people like Khali sold the full Hulk up
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>>16291501
That was the first and only time he ever made contact with his point maneuver



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