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As a alternative, i can make "the opponent down with face up" variation in less time.
Do you accept it ?
The motion is simple, but it takes a lot of time to make.
And the animation slot may not be enough to make.
The required animation is ……
throw away the opponent,
get out of the ring,
grapple,
put the opponent on the apron,
keep the distance,
and start running
I'll consider it, but I may give up on the way.
I grasped the actually motion.
But there is a problem.
How does the attacker set the opponent into this position ?
It's important for making whole of the move.
Do you Know ?