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| Just One Fix's WCW/nWo Revenge Move Stealing FAQ |
| For Nintendo 64                                  |
| Current Version: FINAL                           |
| Last updated 02/23/02                            |
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FINAL VERSION - with Wrestlemania 2000 move names



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| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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| I.  | Introduction                                      |
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| II. | What is "move stealing"?                          |
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| III.| The ins and outs of move stealing                 |
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| IV. | Stolen move list                                  |
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| V.  | How to contact me, credits, and legal mumbo-jumbo |
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| I. INTRODUCTION |
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Hi, and thanks for taking a peek at my WCW/nWo Revenge Move Stealing
FAQ.  Why a move stealing FAQ, you ask?  Because I've noticed that when
stealing the moves of certain characters, they are alterted slighty or
are completely different from the original move, and I figured that a
list of these would be nice. :)



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| II. WHAT IS "MOVE STEALING"? |
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For those of you unfamiliar with WCW vs nWo: World Tour and WCW/nWo
Revenge, or those of you who didn't know this feature existed within the
game (I didn't until Shaman did a Diamond Cutter on me in World Tour),
move stealing occurs when you or your opponent uses one of your own
moves against you - in most cases, that character's "Special" (explained
in the sections below) move is performed.



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| III. THE INS AND OUTS OF MOVE STEALING |
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Stealing moves is easy - simply make sure your spirit meter is showing
the word "Special", then do the following:

-Execute a front or rear grapple (strength of the grapple doesn't
matter) and press the A and B buttons simultaneously.
-When an opponent is down, press A and B at the same time at any of the
four ground hold positions.

Unfortunately, you can't steal from any of the other situations in which
"Special" moves can be done - no stealing of turnbuckle, top rope, or
running moves. :(

Note:  The only character that you can't steal moves from is Eric
Bischoff - if you try, you'll just do one of your own character's moves.
This goes for all of the managers/valets as well.

It's rather useless (except for humiliation or humor purposes, hehe),
but you can steal your opponent's standing taunt, too.  Simply jerk the
analog stick from right to left or left to right quickly.  Go ahead,
make Goldberg disco dance - ya know ya want to! ;)

This was contributed by David Webb ([email protected]):
"I have a couple of good uses for your opponents taunt in Revenge.  One
is if you have a character like Nash or Alex Wright with a long taunt.
When you use yours you give your opponent time to recover and attack
you.  When you use theirs and it's shorter, you can get right back to
beating him senseless.  Another reason to use theirs is in a battle
royal.  A lot of times they will all be standing right in front of you
and you may not be sure who you are paying attention to.  Using their
taunt will often clear this up."



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| IV. STOLEN MOVE LIST |
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Instead of listing every move that can possibly be stolen, I'm only
listing those that are different from the original move.  So if a move
isn't listed, assume that when stolen, it's exactly the same.  As far as
I know, this list is complete, but if you know of a move not listed
here, please let me know, and you'll be given full credit.  Here's a
short explanation of the format of the list:

Wrestler you're stealing a move from
Situation - Move that is stolen

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Hollywood Hogan
Rear grapple - Back rake

Brian Adams
Rear grapple - Pendulum back breaker

Scott Hall
Rear grapple - Abdominal stretch

Curt Hennig
Rear grapple - Atomic drop

Sting
Front grapple - Manhattan drop*

Diamond Dallas Page
Front grapple - Falling front neck breaker

Bret Hart
Front grapple - Russian leg sweep*
Rear grapple - Pendulum back breaker

Saturn
Front grapple - Death Valley Driver (a.k.a. Pimp drop)

British Bulldog
Front grapple - Front powerslam

Yuji Nagata
Rear grapple - Jumping heel kick

Chris Jericho
Front grapple - Double underhook flip suplex*

Dean Malenko
Front grapple - Double underhook flip suplex*

THQ Man/AKI Man
Front grapple - Double underhook flip suplex with pin
Rear grapple - Tiger suplex

Shogun
Rear grapple - Eastern stretch

Executioner
Front grapple - Powerbomb pin with bridge

Dr. Frank
Rear grapple - Neck drop

Jekel
Front grapple - Sideswipe powerbomb pin

Maya Inca Boy
Front grapple - Chokeslam 02
Rear grapple - Release German suplex

Hawk Hana
Front grapple - Powerbomb pin
Rear grapple - Big clothesline

Kim Chee
Front grapple - Sambo suplex

Dake Ken
Rear grapple - Face crusher

Ming Chee
Front grapple - Front face pancake
Rear grapple - Big clothesline

Brickowski
Front grapple - Powerbomb pin

Han Zo Mon
Front grapple - Falcon arrow

* - If you hold A and B as you do the move, you'll automatically go into
that character's finishing submission hold (providing your spirit meter
still says "Special" when your opponent hits the ground), much like the
"Pancake Slam into Submission" special.  Note that this is difficult to
do when stealing from Bret Hart, as you won't always come out of the
Russian Leg Sweep at your opponent's feet.



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| V. HOW TO CONTACT ME, CREDITS, AND LEGAL MUMBO-JUMBO |
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If you have any questions, contributions to make, error/typo corrections
to inform me of, or positive/negative feedback, you can contact me via
any ofthese means:

E-mail - [email protected]
GameFAQs Message Boards - Ryuji Yamazaki

Thanks to:
AKI/THQ - for the greatest wrestling game ever made (Next to
Wrestlemania 2000 :) )
GameFAQs.com - for hosting this FAQ
Just One Fix - for writing this wonderful FAQ :)
Shannon Talbott - My sweetheart! :)
[email protected] - for showing me that the "Front face pancake into
Submission" special *can* in fact be stolen, with a little trick
David Webb ([email protected]) - for a few uses of stolen taunts
Your name here - for helping me out

No thanks to:
- the jerk who says he took my FAQ and sold it... >:(



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| WCW/nWo Revenge Move Stealing FAQ by Just One Fix (C) 1999 - 2002 |
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I don't mind what you do with it, just don't alter it and try to pass it
off asyour own, and don't sell it.  If you plan to put it on your site,
just let meknow, and give me the URL.