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Independent Wrestlers' Moves in SmackDown! vs. Raw 2009

We have received some complaints regarding what we wrote on the moves that would be included in SmackDown! vs. Raw 2009. We assure readers that we accurately reported the information given to us by THQ. Bryan Danielson's cattle mutilation and Nigel McGuiness' Tower of London among a host of other moves from prominent indy wrestlers are supposed to be in the game. However, they have all been renamed. Some of them may be among the moves that have to be unlocked in the game.

We contacted THQ on this matter in the last month, and at that time all of those moves were still in the game. Please look around thoroughly for these moves. There are hundreds of moves in the game and with the names being changed and some moves potentially being locked it could take over a dozen hours to find all of the advertised moves. We will receive are final copy of the game next week and be in touch with THQ regarding the indy moves no later then the day after a scheduled appearance I am supposed to do on the Bryan & Vinny show on f4wonline.com on Thursday November 20. That will be a members only show on the website where we will review the game and he discussion of the moves from the prominent indy wrestlers is going to be a featured point of discussion. We may also take calls during that segment. I will post more on that later.

Additionally, I will be appearing on an internet radio show to discuss SmackDown! vs. Raw 2009 this Monday. I will be taking calls during that show and will be posting details of that on Sunday or Monday.

Posted on Friday, November 7, 2008 at 09:00AM by Registered CommenterJereme in , | CommentsPost a Comment

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