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'''Peach Gator''' is [[R. Mika]]'s [[V-Reversal]] in ''[[Street Fighter V]]''.
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The '''Peach Gator''' is [[R. Mika]]'s [[V-Reversal]] in ''[[Street Fighter V]]''.
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! scope="row"|''[[Street Fighter V]]''
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![[File:Arcade-Stick-Right.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Arcade-Stick-Right.png]]'''+'''[[Image:Arcade Button Kick x3.png|Kick x3|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Arcade_Button_Kick_x3.png]] '''(During guard)'''
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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[[File:PeachGator.jpg|thumb|R. Mika delivering the Stunner to [[Cammy]] during Peach Gator.|225x225px]]
By blocking an attack, performing a directional forward and pressing the button equivalent to three kicks, R. Mika will kick the opponent and then grab him/her and fall with them on the ground, strangling their neck. This attack hits twice.
 
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Executed by pressing forward and all three kicks after blocking an attack, R. Mika delivers a front kick to her opponent's ribs. If the initial kick hits, she then grabs her opponent by the head, turns around and drops to a seated position, forcing their neck to drop down on her shoulder.
   
== Trivia ==
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== Tactics ==
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Like most V-Reversals, the purpose is to stop opponent's pressure or to get out of tough situations. This move is a solid escape option. If the opponent is constantly pressuring, R. Mika can use Peach Gator to create space and reset the neutral game at the cost of one block of V-Gauge.
* In professional wrestling, this move is called a "three-quarter facelock jawbreaker". It was originally popularized by retired WWE professional wrestler "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, who called it the "Stone Cold Stunner". The kick portion of the attack is a direct homage, as the entire sequence was Austin's signature attack.
 
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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tumblr_ntr30poMaJ1rcw3m6o2_1280.jpg|R. Mika's Peach Gator against [[Vega]].
 
tumblr_ntr30poMaJ1rcw3m6o2_1280.jpg|R. Mika's Peach Gator against [[Vega]].
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[[Category:Attacks]]
 
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== Trivia ==
 
* In professional wrestling, this move is called a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stunner_(professional_wrestling) Stunner] (three-quarter facelock jawbreaker). It was originally popularized by retired WWE professional wrestler [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Cold_Steve_Austin "Stone Cold" Steve Austin], who called it the "Stone Cold Stunner". The kick portion of the attack, meant to force the opponent to bend forward, is a direct homage, as the entire sequence was Austin's signature attack.{{RMika1}}[[Category:Attacks]]
 
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[[Category:R. Mika's Special Attacks]]

Revision as of 04:46, 19 December 2019

The Peach Gator is R. Mika's V-Reversal in Street Fighter V.

Input
Street Fighter V Arcade-Stick-Right+Kick x3 (During guard)

Description

PeachGator

R. Mika delivering the Stunner to Cammy during Peach Gator.

Executed by pressing forward and all three kicks after blocking an attack, R. Mika delivers a front kick to her opponent's ribs. If the initial kick hits, she then grabs her opponent by the head, turns around and drops to a seated position, forcing their neck to drop down on her shoulder.

Tactics

Like most V-Reversals, the purpose is to stop opponent's pressure or to get out of tough situations. This move is a solid escape option. If the opponent is constantly pressuring, R. Mika can use Peach Gator to create space and reset the neutral game at the cost of one block of V-Gauge.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In professional wrestling, this move is called a Stunner (three-quarter facelock jawbreaker). It was originally popularized by retired WWE professional wrestler "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, who called it the "Stone Cold Stunner". The kick portion of the attack, meant to force the opponent to bend forward, is a direct homage, as the entire sequence was Austin's signature attack.