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The exact manoeuvre of a [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving splash|diving splash]] looks very similar to how Bowser flies backwards off the {{s|mariowiki|Floating Mine}}s if Mario throws him onto one of them in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}''. Furthermore, in the final stage, {{s|mariowiki|Bowser in the Sky}}, Bowser will land on his front like in ''Smash''. Flying Slam could also reference Bowser's ability to jump high back onto the platform if Mario fails to launch him into the mines. Bowser performs a similar attack to Flying Slam in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Dream Team}}'' during his giant battle, though without grabbing Luigi first. Because ''Mario and Luigi: Dream Team'' was released after ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and its inclusion here was likely a reference to ''Super Mario 64'' and/or ''Brawl''.
The exact manoeuvre of a [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving splash|diving splash]] looks very similar to how Bowser flies backwards off the {{s|mariowiki|Floating Mine}}s if Mario throws him onto one of them in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}''. Furthermore, in the final stage, {{s|mariowiki|Bowser in the Sky}}, Bowser will land on his front like in ''Smash''. Flying Slam could also reference Bowser's ability to jump high back onto the platform if Mario fails to launch him into the mines. Bowser performs a similar attack to Flying Slam in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Dream Team}}'' during his giant battle, though without grabbing Luigi first. Because ''Mario and Luigi: Dream Team'' was released after ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and its inclusion here was likely a reference to ''Super Mario 64'' and/or ''Brawl''.
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