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THE SHAWNEE KID HOISTED HIBACHI THE NINJA WARRIOR above his head, ran toward the middle of the ring, and then tossed the other wrestler into the corner. Hibachi hit the turnbuckle hard and then fell forward into the ring. Shawnee quickly ran toward the ropes, bounced off the top one, and dropped his elbow into the chest of the man on the mat. With what appeared to be very little effort, he helped Hibachi back to his feet, wrapped his arms about the big body builder and slung him backward over his shoulder. This was the move he called the SK Suplex, and he always used it to lead up to one of his two signature finishing moves. Hibachi hit hard and lay moaning and writhing on the mat, apparently in great pain and very near unconsciousness. Shawnee regained his feet and ran toward the ropes on the other side of the ring, hitting the top rope with his back and propelling himself across the ring in a half run, half strut. As he poised over the still figure of Hibachi, he made several scissors like movements with his knees, almost as if he were dancing the Charleston, and then twirled his fists about each other several times. He sought the approval of the screaming crowd before dropping a balled up five-knuckle sandwich onto the forehead of his opponent.
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