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Bradshaw movelist 
for WWF Wrestlemania 2000
by Gruel
dkulas@hotmail.com
Version 1.0
Latest Update: December 15, 1999

FAQ Contents:

I. Intro

II. Mini-Bradshaw Bio and Tidbits

III. Other US wrestling games that Bradshaw appeared in

IV. The Moves

V. Credits/Copywright Info

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I. Intro

	Hey, It's me Gruel. I'm here this time to deliver the movelist for 
Bradshaw. Hope you enjoy the list and find it very useful.

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II. Mini-Bradshaw Bio & Tidbits

	Real Name: 
	Former identities, names, nicknames: Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw(WWF,
	1996), Blackjack Bradshaw(WWF, 1997-1998), Bradshaw(WWF, 1998-
	Current)
	Major Titles Held: WWF Tag Title(2) with Faarooq(2)
	Former Ring Escorts: Uncle Zebekiah(WWF, 1996), The Jackyl(WWF,
	1998)

		Bradshaw debuted on a March 1996 episode of RAW with a rough
	Texan redneck gimmick. He came out with a robe garmet, and his 
	manager, Uncle Zebekiah. After all his matches he'd brand his
	opponents with his initials. He beat Hakushi in his debut match.

		His first PPV match was at the September 1996 PPV: In Your
	House: Mind Games where he lost a Carribean Strap Match to Savio
	Vega. On a December 1996 episode of RAW Justin Bradshaw and 
	Zebkiah faced "The Real Double J" Jesse Jammes in a handicap 
	match. Zebekiah goffed up and Zeb and Bradshaw lost the match.
	After the match, Bradshaw turned on Zebikiah and beat him up. 
	
		Bradshaw disappeared off the scene for a few months then
	on a February 1997 match on WWF Superstars the team of the New
	Blackjacks debuted, which consisted of Barry Windham and Justin
	Bradshaw, but changed there names to Blackjack Bradshaw and
	Blackjack Windham.

		Bradshaw made his Wrestlemania debut at Wrestlemania 13
	in March 1997, in a 4 corner tag team elimination match between
	the New Blackjacks, Headbangers, Doug Furnas & Phillip Lafon, and
	the Godwinns. The Blackjacks were eliminated in it and the 
	Headbangers ended up winning the match. The New BJ's were brought
	in as heels, but turned into faces and teamed with Headbangers to 
	face the New Age Outlaws and the Godwinns at Survivor Series in
	an elimination match, but they lost and the Outlaws were the 
	survivors of there team.

		The day after the Royal Rumble in January 1998, Bradshaw 
	faced Jeff Jarrett for the NWA North American Title. A couple
	of weeks earlier Barry Windham lost in a NWA NA title match to
	Jarrett, and Windham came out with Windham for support, and
	Windham then turned on Bradshaw by costing him the much. Bradshaw
	faced Jarret again for the NWA NA title at the February '98 In
	Your House PPV, but Windham interfered again and gave Bradshaw
	a DQ win. The next day on RAW Bradshaw defeated Windham with a 
	rollup. In his second Wrestlemania at WM 14 in March 1998, 	
	Bradshaw teamed with Chainz in a 15 team Battle Royal, but Windham 
	came out during the match and eliminated Chainz. 

		Bradshaw had a pretty good summer of '98 in the WWF. He 
	teamed up with Taka Michinoku for several matches against 
	Kaeintai. Plus, he had a big upset by beating Vader in a fall
	counts anywhere match at the September PPV, In Your House: 
	Breakdown. Things then started to go downhill for Bradshaw,
	as he started to lose many of his matches, and after an October
	episode of Heat where he lost to a debuting Steven Regal, The 
	Jackyl then came up to console Bradshaw after the match. The 
	Jackyl did the same to Faarooq after he lost a match to the
	Godfather a few weeks earlier.

 		Later in November, Faarooq and Bradshaw came out and did
	random beatings on episodes of RAW, with the Jackyl by there
	side. Both guys were completely gimmick changed and both started
	to sport black pants and body tattoos of werid symbols. The team
	were dubbed the Acolytes. In December, The Jackyl's contract 
	expired and he went to sign with ECW. The Acolytes resurfaced in
	January 1999 and were members of the Ministry of Darkness, with
	the Undertaker as there leader. The Acolytes started to dominate
	the tag team ranks, and won the tag team belts from Kane & X-Pac
	on an May 1999 episode of RAW, with help from Shane McMahon. 

		They lost the belts a month later to the Hardy Boyz in June, 
	but regained them a month later at the July PPV: Fully Loaded, and
	lost them in early August to Kane & X-Pac.

		The Ministry disappeared, and the Acolytes went on there own
	still dominating the tag team ranks, they won a 7-tag team 
	elimination match at Summerslam, and beat the Dudley Boyz at the
	September PPV: Unforgiven, and still are on a roll. More tag team
	gold shots are definately in the future for the Acolytes.

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III. Other US wrestling games that Bradshaw appeared in
	
WWF Games
WWF Attitude(N64, PSX, Dreamcast)
WWF Wrestlemania 2000(N64)

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IV. The Moves

ï Standing
	Elbow Strike - B (Tap)
	Chop - D-Pad + B (Tap)
	Front Kick (Short) - B (Tap)
	Front Kick (Long) - D-Pad + B (Tap)
	Big Boot - B (Hold)
	Overhand Punch - D-Pad + B (Hold)
	Standing Clothesline - A + B

ï Front Grapple
(Weak)    Overhand Punch - A
          Eye Rake - A + Left/Right
          Club to neck - A + Up
          Scoop Slam - A + Down
          Headlock Takedown - B
          Swinging Neckbreaker - B + Left/Right
          Suplex - B + Up
          Piledriver - B + Down
(Strong)  Russian Leg Sweep - A
          Fallaway Slam - A + Left/Right
          Chop Down - A + Up
          Small Package - A + Down
          DDT - B
          Standing Clothesline - B + Left/Right
          Manhattan Drop - B + Up
          Snap Powerbomb - B + Down
(Special) Strong Lariat/Clothesline from Hell - Analogue Stick (Tap)

ï Rear Grapple
(Weak)    Back Drop - A
          Pendulum Back Breaker - B
(Strong)  Pump Handle Suplex - A
          Full Nelson Slam - B
(Special) Tiger Suplex - Analogue Stick (Tap)

ï Opponent On Mat
(Face Up)   Mounted Position Punching - A (Near Head)
            Single Leg Crab - A (Near Feet)
            Elbow Drop - B
(Face Down) Rear Naked Choke - A (Near Head)
            Reverse Achilles Lock - A (Near Feet)
            Stomp - B
(Sitting)   Sleeperhold - A
            Hammer Blow - B
(Kneeling)  Camel Clutch - A
            Hammer Blow - B

ï Opponent In Turnbuckle
Front Kick - B
Chop - D-Pad + B
Running Clothesline - D-Pad + C Down + B
Running Knee Lift - D-Pad + C Down + A + B
(Front, Weak)   Shoulder Thrusts - A
                10 Punch - B
(Front, Strong) Multiple Clothesline - A
                Knee Strikes - B
(Back, Weak)    Forearm Smash - A/B
(Back, Strong)  Super Back Drop - A/B

ï After Irish Whip On Opponent
Short Kick - B
(Weak)    Shoulder Back Toss - A
          Body Press Drop - D-Pad + A
(Strong)  Powerslam - A
          Spinebuster - D-Pad + A
(Special) None - Analogue Stick (Tap)

ï Running At Opponent
Running Shoulder Block - C Down + B
Diving Shoulder Block - C Down + A + B
Clothesline from Hell - C Down + D-Pad + B
Running high Front Kick - C Down + A + B + D-Pad

ï On Turnbuckle (High Risk Manoeuvres)
(Standing) Flying Clothesline - A/B
           Flying Clothesline - A/B (Special)
(On Mat)   Back Elbow Drop - A/B

ï Defensive Pose Strike (hold R as you rise from the mat)
Rising Clothesline - R (hold), B
Evasive Roll - R (hold), L

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V. Credits/Copywright Info

THQ/Jakks/AKI/Asmik - For making another helluva game!

This movelist copywright by "Gruel" Dale Kulas, 1999
Not one soul shall use this movelist unless with written permission
sent to dkulas@hotmail.com

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