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In pro wrestling, the spike piledriver is a tandem move in which one wrestler hoists his opponent in a standard piledriver while his partner leaps from the turnbuckle and presses down on the soles of the helpless opponent’s boots, thus “spiking” his head into the mat for a greater impact. This was the finishing maneuver employed by Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard in the WWF during the late ’80s when they were billed as The Brain Busters.

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Spike’s looking at us like, “I know, I can’t believe someone made this pun either.”
youregoingtoloveme

@OptimusPrimevil  
Yes, it’s true. The hinge had a neat design which allowed for easy removal/replacement. I suppose the range of the hinge’s angle could have been a little better. In any case, Mattel redesigned them but by that I got out of DC Universe Classics collecting.  
From what I recall from my days in the Mattel forums, the Stands Of The Gods was the Whippy Superpose stands.
youregoingtoloveme

@OptimusPrimevil  
Mattel sold these on their website. They were called flying stands and they came with 3 different clips to accommodate the waists of their DC Universe Classics, Masters of the Universe Classics, and a small one for female figures. They were rather disappointing since the plastic was cloudy instead of transparent. They were better for hovering poses than for flying poses.