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+ | * The diving Crucifix Powerbomb used is based off the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerbomb#Crucifix_powerbomb real-life move] used by the WCW/WWE wrestler Scott Hall ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Hall Razor Ramon]). Stephen Farrelly (better known as WWE's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheamus Sheamus]) also utilised a running version of this move as well. |
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Revision as of 02:57, 20 July 2018
- "Now for the finale! You can't escape! The end! (これで終わりだ/Kore de owari da!You can't escape!)"
- —Alex
Heavy Hammer is Alex's Critical Art in Street Fighter V.
Appearance | Function | Input |
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Street Fighter V | Critical Art | + |
Description
Alex's aura surrounds him as he performs a Flash Chop followed by a leaping Power Bomb. Whilst still grappling the foe, Alex launches into the air and dives diagonally downwards with a crucifix variant of his Power Bomb, slamming his opponent into the ground headfirst. If this move results in a round victory, the opponent will be left with their legs pointing upwards out of the ground in a comical fashion. If the opponent blocks the move, or if the Critical Art doesn't hit, the first Flash Chop is followed by two more for guaranteed chip damage.
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Trivia
- The diving Crucifix Powerbomb used is based off the real-life move used by the WCW/WWE wrestler Scott Hall (Razor Ramon). Stephen Farrelly (better known as WWE's Sheamus) also utilised a running version of this move as well.