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There was this one fighting move in the PS2 game Enter The Matrix that featured a backwards leg sweep that would throw your opponent sideways off their feet, and then you'd spin forwards and punch them square in the chest, throwing them back quite a few feet. Anyway I must have been playing that game too much at some point because I had a dream where I was in a colloseum in ancient Rome, and I performed that exact move (though I can't remember if I witnessed it 1st or 3rd person) twice in succession on Roman soldiers, and uhm, it was awesome.