Glad someone else said that, I was thinking close to the same thing. If it was a body slam though, the guy wouldn't be getting up so easily... I have body slammed someone before, its not something you get up from if its real, your air is knocked right out of you.adwinistrator wrote:I used to wrestle.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Well, if anyone was "body-slammed" they certainly wouldn't be so calm afterwards. He definitely wasn't punched either.
Not sure if a 'shove' counts as full-on assault, but that's probably what this is.
Witnesses said Gianforte grabbed Jacob's, his feet went into the air as he went to the ground, and that Gianforte was on top of him afterwards. My guess is Gianforte was kneeling on the ground, to Jacob's side, with his hands still on him.
Was it a body slam? Probably not. Was it a takedown? Yes.
1:40 in this video shows the basics.
As far as how he sounded, I'm not about to make any assumptions. Going from calm, to being unexpectedly assaulted, is going to result in an insane adrenaline dump.
I've heard several things about this, if he grabbed him by the throat, and then swung his feet behind him, and threw him down and then went to house on him, I really wish there was video... I'd have love to seen an arrogant reporter get what he deserves.
Oh, on a side note, the reporter was asked to leave before this all happened, because he barged in without permission or without an appointment... so he got exactly what he deserved. And if he did get punched by that guy, there would be a lot of blood... as far as I can tell, there was none.