Ken Shamrock movelist
for WWF Wrestlemania 2000
by Gruel
dkulas@hotmail.com
Version 1.0
Latest Update: January 15, 2000
FAQ Contents:
I. Intro
II. Mini-Ken Shamrock Bio and Tidbits
III. Other US wrestling games that Ken Shamrock appeared in
IV. The Moves
V. Credits/Copywright Info
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I. Intro
Hey, It's me Gruel. I'm here this time to deliver the movelist for
Ken Shamrock. Hope you enjoy the list and find it very useful.
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II. Mini-Ken Shamrock Bio & Tidbits
Real Name: Ken Shamrock
Former identities, names, nicknames: Ken Shamrock(UFC, 199?-1997,
WWF, 1997-Current)
Major Titles Held: UFC Championship(2), WWF Intercontanental, WWF
Tag Title with Big Boss Man
Former Ring Escorts: None
Shamrock hailed from the Octagon from UFC, he won the UFC
yearly championship twice(not sure). One of his most interesting
feuds in the UFC was with Dan "The Beast" Severn, they fought
twice and are tied with 1 win apiece.
Shamrock made his first first appearences in the WWF, in
March 1997, in a crowd, at a RAW broadcast. In an interview with
Ken later on in the show, Steve Austin poked at Shamrock a little.
Shamrock, was announced referee for the Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart
"I Quit" match at Wrestlemania 13, a couple of weeks later on RAW
Shamrock was doing commentary during the Aldo Montoya vs. Billy
Gunn match, Billy Gunn won with a submission, and challenged
Shamrock to a match afterwords, and Shamrock accepted this
impromptu, unofficial WWF match, within 30-40 seconds Gunn was
tapping out to Ken's Ankle lock.
Shamrock reffed his WM 13 match fairly, declaring Bret the
winner after Austin passed out, but Bret continued punishing
Austin, and Shamrock responed with a belly-to-back suplex on Bret.
Shamrock would then shortly thereafter announced that he was going
to wrestle in the WWF, and won his first, official WWF match at
May 1997 PPV: In Your House: Canadian Stampede, against Vader.
Shamrock then went on a roll, defeating many opponents, and
feuding with the Nation of Domination. He defeated "The Rock"
Rocky Maivia, for the IC belt twice in 1998, but both times had
the decision reversed on him, the first time he won, at the
January Royal Rumble, Rocky nailed Jen with Brass Knuckles, and
hid the Knuckles in Ken's tights, Ken kicked out of a pin, and
won the match with a belly-to-belly suplex, but Rocky told the
ref Ken nailed him with knuckles, and the ref found them and
reversed the decision. The second time at Wrestlemania 14, Ken
won by submission with the Ankle Lock, but wouldn't let go, and
therefore the decision was reversed.
Ken Shamrock then teamed up temporarily with Faarooq and
Steve Blackman for a couple of months, and won a triple tag team
match against the Nation, at the April 1998 PPV: In Your House:
Unforgiven. Shamrock then feuded with Owen Hart and they fought
in 2 unique PPV contests, Owen won the first match by submission
in the "Hart's family Dungeon Match" where it was recorded at
Owen's home for the July 1998: In Your House: fully Loaded PPV,
but Shamrock won the next contest against Owen at Summerslam
'98 in the first ever Lion's Den match.
Dan Severn was brought into the WWF in March 1998
and Shamrock formed another alliance with Blackman and Severn, but
that didn't work out too well, and the team ended up beating each
other up, and the long awaited Shamrock-Severn 3 bout took place
on an episode of RAW, but a couple of minutes into the contest,
the late Owen Hart interfered and the bout was ruled a no contest.
Around this time the IC belt was stripped from Hunter Hearst
Helmsley because he didn't defend the belt within 30 days due to
injury, and a one-night 8 man tournament on RAW took place in
October, Shamrock was determined to win the title, and did in the
finals against X-Pac, where he had him in the Ankle Lock for over
a minute.
Shamrock was in the One Night 13 man tournament for the
vacant belt at the Survivor Series, he won in the first round
against Goldust, but lost in the second round against The Rock.
The next day on RAW, Shamrock joined the Corporation with the
McMahon faily and other wrestlers, with Corporation help from
Shawn Michaels, Shamrock and the Big Boss Man, won the tag
staps from the New Age Outlaws on a December episode of
RAW. They held onto them for a month and a half until they
lost them to Jeff Jarret and the late Owen Hart on a
January episode of RAW with help from a black skin colored
Blue Blazer(The Rock confirmed it was Koko B. Ware, on a
episode of "Off the Record," but WWF officials confirmed
it was D-Lo Brown under the mask.)
Shamrock feuded with Billy Gunn and defended his belt
against him at the 1999's Royal Rumble, and defended it
successfully, but at the next PPV in February, he defended
it against Val Venis with Billy Gunn as the ref, Val won the
belt that night after a fast count from Gunn. Ken got a
rematch for the IC belt at the next PPV, WM 15, in a 4
Corner Elimination match between Val Venis, Goldust, and
new champ, Road Dogg. Shamrock got eliminated after a
double countout after brawling to long outside the ring with
Val Venis.
Shamrock left the Corporation in April '99 after he didn't
like the way Shane McMahon was bossing everyone around and went
on his own again. He was in the co-main event at the April 1999
PPV: In Your House: Backlash, where he lost to the Undertaker,
Shamrock also joined a new stable called, "The Union," with former
Corporation members, Test, Big Show, and Mankind. They won a
4-on-4 elimination match between themselves and Corporate Ministry
members, Faarooq, Bradshaw, Viscera, and Big Boss Man at the May
Over the Edge PPV, but a couple of weeks after that the Union
vanished, and they all went their seperate ways.
Shamrock's latest WWF feud was with Chris Jericho, where
Jericho got the best of Shamrock on a couple of occasions, the
Thursday before their scheduled September PPV match at Unforgiven
they faced each other in an First Blood match on Smackdown where
Jericho won, but Shamrock got injured in this match and didn't
make it to the PPV match.
Shamrock has been cleared to wrestle with the WWF and is
still with the WWF, but wants to make a temporary return to the
UFC in the Octagon, but nothing is confirmed yet and we'll have
to see what Ken Shamrock decides in the future.
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III. Other US wrestling games that Ken Shamrock appeared in
WWF Games
WWF Warzone(N64, PSX, GB)
WWF Attitude(N64, PSX, Dreamcast, GB Color)
WWF Wrestlemania 2000(N64, GB Color)
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IV. The Moves
l) Ken Shamrock
ï Standing
Body Punch - B (Tap)
Elbow Strike - D-Pad + B (Tap)
Front Kick (Short) - B (Tap)
Middle Kick (Long) - D-Pad + B (Tap)
Standing Clothesline - B (Hold)
Overhand Punch - D-Pad + B (Hold)
Muay Thai Roundhouse - A + B
ï Front Grapple
(Weak) Knee Lift - A
Snapmare - A + Left/Right
Fireman Carry - A + Up
Scoop Slam - A + Down
Alternating Knee Strikes - B
Arm Wrench/Hook Kick - B + Left/Right
Snap Suplex - B + Up
Russian Leg Sweep - B + Down
(Strong) DDT - A
Northern Lights Suplex - A + Left/Right
Snake Eyes - A + Up
Small Package - A + Down
Guillotine Choke With Scissors - B
Belly To Back Suplex - B + Left/Right
Hurracanrana Pin - B + Up
Rolling Leg Lock - B + Down
(Special) Fisherman Suplex - Analogue Stick (Tap)
ï Rear Grapple
(Weak) Back Drop - A
Pendulum Back Breaker - B
(Strong) Jumping HH Pin - A
German Suplex Pin - B
(Special) Jumping Armbar - Analogue Stick (Tap)
ï Opponent On Mat
(Face Up) Armbar - A (Near Head)
Side Leg Lock - A (Near Feet)
Soccer Kick - B
(Face Down) Rear Naked Choke - A (Near Head)
Ankle Lock Submission Hold - A (Near Feet)
Knee Drop - B
(Sitting) Sleeper Hold - A
Hammer Blow - B
(Kneeling) Camel Clutch - A
Knee Drop - B
ï Opponent In Turnbuckle
Front Kick - B
Middle Kick - D-Pad + B
Running Clothesline - D-Pad + C Down + B
High Flipping Dropkick - D-Pad + C Down + A + B
(Front, Weak) Shoulder Thrusts - A
High Kick - B
(Front, Strong) Superplex - A
Knee Strikes - B
(Special) Belly To Belly Suplex - Analogue Stick
(Back, Weak) Forearm Smash - A/B
(Back, Strong) Super Back Drop - A/B
ï After Irish Whip On Opponent
High Flipping Dropkick - B
(Weak) Powerslam - A (Tap)
Scissor Sweep - A (Hold)
(Strong) Hurracanrana - A (Tap)
Reverse Armbar - A (Hold)
(Special) Fisherman Suplex - Analogue Stick (Tap)
ï Running At Opponent
Running Shoulder Block - C Down + B
Jumping Back Elbow Attack - C Down + A + B
Running Spinning Heel Kick - C Down + D-Pad + B
Running Toe Kick - C Down + A + B + D-Pad
ï On Turnbuckle (High Risk Manoeuvres)
(Standing) Double Axe Handle - A/B
Missile Dropkick - A/B (Special)
(On Mat) Back Elbow Drop - A/B
Knee Drop - A/B (Special)
ï Defensive Pose Strike (hold R as you rise from the mat)
Jumping Wheel Kick - R (hold), B
Evasive Roll - R (hold), L
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V. Credits/Copywright Info
THQ/Jakks/AKI/Asmik - For making another helluva game!
This movelist copywright by "Gruel" Dale Kulas, 1999
Not one soul shall use this movelist unless with written permission
sent to dkulas@hotmail.com