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Two things. Firstly, Tatanka never used the Fallaway Slam in his repertoire. He finished the match with a Samoan Drop (which he called 'The End of the Trail) as he did with most of his matches from that era. Secondly, as Shawn Michaels was the current Intercontinental Champion, should that be mentioned in this article as well? HDC7777 17:26, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
-- He used what was called a "reverse fallaway slam". It was named The End of the Trail once he turned heel in 1994.