Hey! Let me just straighten some things up for you guys since the overall combo of this round could be pretty confusing.
There are two fighters. One stick is tied up, and the other is not. The tied stick could be covered up from every body part excluding his head (I used head to toe as a figurative statement than actually being clear. That was bad on my part, haha.) The tied up stick starts off the combo performing a headbutt with his exposed head.
The combo then crosses over to the opposing stick figure (or the stick figure that isn't tied up) performing the line of attacks mentioned on the front page. It should be obvious to find. (Yes, it should be possible to do a throw and then an uppercut in a combo. Ever considered throwing your opponent in the air and uppercutting him during his landing?)
After the long chain of combos is dealt from the opposing stick figure, the tied up stick figure breaks out whatever it was originally tied up with and destroys his non-tied up opponent in any finisher you may please. (Note: It must only be ONE attack or a series of the SAME attack, and the object he was tied up with must be involved with the finisher, whether he is strangled, whipped fiercely, etc.)
And yes, if the stick figure is tied up to an object, it can be used in the finisher.
Hopefully this clears up some questions. :D
Just quoting this one last time for people who don't want to or really care about checking the front page.
It's also been added to the front page, lol.