i'm sympathetic to the idea that there are different names for the same move, but in this case it was so gratuitous that I felt the need to defend our common language. Plus its very rude to just reframe what people say into whatever form feels most palatable to yourself.
I don't have any specific knowledge, but I can say their are a lot of drunks in the wrestling world (like most places), and i've never met anyone who had anything nice to say about guerrero.
Unfortunately I don't think Zain gets this turn if its the first match of the day. Both guys were in their fourth match, but Zain was obviously aerobically superior, cause he was obviously able to recover between matches way more.
they just don't give the time that they used to, which is annoying because its the more intricate and awesome technique in wrestling when someone has 20 seconds on top in freestyle. Just watch some of the shultz compilation i posted above its amazing.
implementation of it depends on reputation. I had a kid who was quite good at it and he got stopped less in proportion to his reputation.
I don't think we know who invented many moves, even the nolf winn dixie came from cody sanderson and I don't know if he claims he invented it, but as far as bringing the bow and arrow back into prominence recently it was Cam Simaz, and then gabe Dean.
thats one of my favorite zain quotes, he was asked if the move should be named after him, probably by the sequencing guy, and he respond "um...no, that moves been around for awhile." He's obviously not about shallow narratives.
it could be hard to tell, because sometime schultz would "yell to sell" himself...this is a lace obviously (not that it matters in this topic), but screams at the 630 mark and its hard to tell who is yelling.