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Personal Request: Goldberg almost always drops them pretty much right where he is standing (maybe a hair in front). He does this by kicking his legs slightly backwards when he spikes them almost straight down. So... Same animation, but would you be willing to go into this one and try backing them up a few frames on the slam itself so it looks like he is pulling him inward for the spike? So same animation untouched right up to the point where he drops him on the shoulder, then move the x coordinates of both guys backwards during the last drop. If not its fine, But I think it would make it look a bit more forceful as well.
Legal que é o finisher do Bron Breakker.