Talk:Vincent Clark

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Jerrelle Clark has a signature move that's not listed in this article. It's called "Last Train to Clarksville," where he brings the opponent up like it's a powerbomb but then drops them head-first between his legs like a piledriver, all in one fluid motion. Sometimes it's preceded by Clark, still in power bomb position, flipping over the opponent and springboarding back against the ring ropes (for no apparent reason as far as I can tell).

I am not making this up!

The alternative name has been added to Jerrelle Driver '05 on the article (as per subject's official website)ŞůṜīΣϹ98¹Speak 15:14, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

Thanks, I wasn't sure how to do it right.