He wouldn't have to worry about a concussion, but instead his head would have to somehow slip his head into his chest cavity while flipping over. So unless he's a Transformer, that's not happening.
Of course, he can rotate his arms 360 degrees at the shoulder, so maybe he is an action figure with a hollow chest he can slip his head into.
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tonight, we saw the proper death of dean ambrose.
jon moxley is here to stay.
The new RWBY Soundtrack contains a tribute to Monty Oum
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So fighting right after you dislocated your shoulder might not be beyond reality as we think...
I am annoyed. On reflection, my annoyance is born of ignorance. We have just finished discussing a Batman fear in which I brought up Batman possibly dislocating his shoulders as some handwaive martial art comic book feat.
When I brought up this feat, I was thinking of Jet Li's Fist of Legend fight with General Yamashita.
But since your proposed feat is similar to Jet Li's feat, I'll elaborate a bit. The point isn't that a feat is beyond what any real world fighter could pull off. Great street-leveler fights are to a large extent about taking plausible feats of human ability and going one step beyond.
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One thing that bugs me about the Vic Mignoga situation (irrispective as to weather he's guilty or inocent) I don't get is people acting like he's irreplaceable in most of his roles.
I mean that's arguably the case for Edward Elric (a role he was great in), but he's been mediocre in just about every other role.