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The live-action Street Fighter cast is growing yet again, with a new report suggesting that a wrestling great has joined as E ...
Street Fighter has found its E. Honda. The cast for the upcoming live-action Street Fighter film has continued to fill out in ...
Sony and Legendary’s Street Fighter movie continues to make big moves, and over the past few months has started to round out a stellar and quite unpredictable cast. The film includes a host of stars ...
NJPW wrestler and former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Hirooki Goto has been cast in the upcoming Street Fighter movie, ...
E.Honda, the iconic Sumo wrestler from the Street Fighter series, has made a triumphant return in Street Fighter 6.But as players dive into this latest installment, they face a challenge: how to ...
It took years for Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition to get the full Street Fighter II cast of characters. One was a notable omission for a long time, but he is an omission no more. E. Honda has ...
E. Honda's inclusion in Street Fighter 6 is no surprise as he has been a staple member of the series' roster since the early 90s. Your login session has expired. Please logout and login again.
Why Is Sumo Headbutt So Strong In Street Fighter 6? E. Honda’s Sumo Headbutt is strong for a number of reasons. Firstly, the move is fast-moving and far-reaching.
Honda's other signature move, the Sumo Headbutt, also appears in Street Fighter IV. By doing a simple charge back and then hitting forward with a punch, Honda launches across the stage, head first.
E. Honda is a dangerous charge character in Street Fighter 6. He's packed with powerful charge attacks, his Hundred Hand Slap, and of course, frustrating command grabs. Your login session has expired.
Street Fighter 6: How to Beat E. Honda Now that you’ve gotten the hang of some of Street Fighter 6’s basics in our training mode, now it’s time to start practicing against specific characters.
Honda needs a Street Fighter, to regain its brand equity. And this Civic 1.5 RS, is exactly that. Think of it as the Emond Honda of mid-sized sedans. Lance Branquinho.