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659: 2687:(a vertical suplex off the top turnbuckle) in which the wrestler delivering the suplex sits upon the shoulders of another wrestler rather than standing on the ring ropes/turnbuckles where the opponent is situated. At the apex of the suplex, the lower wrestler falls backwards, increasing the power and momentum of the other wrestler's maneuver. A multi-person variation first sees an attacking wrestler climb the turnbuckles as if to perform a superplex on an opponent situated on the top turnbuckle, or in some case two wrestlers attempt a 2491:
and flip the opponent over them, so they all land on their backs for a double snap suplex. In a double vertical suplex, the move is the same except that when the opponent is in position, they are lifted and held upside-down before the wrestlers fall backwards. A double suplex can also refer to two suplexes being performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time, although this move is much rarer and typically requires a larger wrestler to suplex two smaller wrestlers, often as a counter to a standard double suplex.
743:, often a clothesline or a seated senton, driving the opponent backwards and completing the partner's powerbomb with added force. Certain attacks can also be timed so that, instead of hitting the opponent at the apex of the move, they can impact at the exact moment the powerbomb impacts the opponent on the floor. Like all the below variations, this move does not have to see the second attacking wrestler dive from the turnbuckle; it can be performed from any elevated surface, or alternatively the wrestler could 2818:), in which the attacking wrestler would use a knee rather than hands to perform the twist. In this move a wrestler would first place the knee closest to the bent-over opponent against the base of their neck while underhooking the opponent's far arm. The second wrestler dropkicks the opponent in the side of the head before the first wrestler falls backwards down to the mat. The opponent is spun over, landing the back of the head on the attacking wrestler's knee. 2461: 495:). Hercules would take an opponent and sit him on the top turnbuckle (as to set up a superplex) near his partner Roma. When Hercules set up the opponent and was ready to perform the superplex, he would tag in Roma. Roma would run to the next turnbuckle and climb up. As Hercules executed the superplex, Roma would fly off the top turnbuckle with a splash, timing the landing on the opponent so that he would hit immediately after Hercules landed. 267:, but instead of having the opponent held in the air with the aid of the ring rope, they are kept in the elevated position by another wrestler. This wrestler has the opponent's legs on their shoulders and is facing the first wrestler. When the whiplash is performed, the extra wrestler will often twist down to the mat and land on top of the opponent. The move is also known as the "Magic Killer" or the "Tornado-Plex", originally used by 36: 352: 430:
the partner on the opponent. The wrestler can lift their partner in a variety of ways (military press, wheelbarrow suplex, etc.) before dropping them on the opponent. Another variation starts with both partners on either the right or left side of an opponent who is lying face-up on the mat. The one closest to the opponent performs a military press on the other partner and before throwing them, while the other opponent performs a
1008: 1920: 2231:(standing, or flying) on one person at the same time. Often this move sees two wrestlers knock down a charging opponent leaving the opponent in a position in which both wrestlers can stand either side of the fallen opponent and before elbow drops. These elbow drops are often preceded by some sort of dance/taunt or the joining of hands, or otherwise, with the specific wrestler's theatrics. This was popularized by the 1633:
the first attacker perform a grapple move in the ring, which leaves the defending wrestler prone to a diving attack from another attacker. Wrestlers who have a dive combination attack usually perform exactly the same moves each time. They also tend to use their own half of the combination alone in singles matches. The most famous example is the version by
1854:. This maneuver sees an opponent get pushed upwards in air during a flapjack attempt, then just as the opponent falls to the mat, the wrestler's partner will put opponent in a front facelock, and as all three fall down to the mat, the DDT will ensure the opponent is forced to dive forward onto their own head. This was the Finisher of WWE Tag Team 2503:. They then lift the opponent up using their arms wrapped around the torso, falling backwards and dropping the opponent flat on the mat and elevating the opponent so that they are lifted and held upside-down, before the attackers fall to their backs, driving the opponent down to the mat front-first, behind the attackers, as in a 144:. Most moves are known by the names that professional wrestlers give their "finishing move" (signature moves that usually result in a win) names. Occasionally, these names become popular and are used regardless of the wrestler performing the technique. Moves are listed under general categories whenever possible. 2043:
sees the attacking wrestlers first stand either side of an opponent and apply a three-quarter facelock (reaching behind the head of an opponent, thus pulling the opponent's jaw above each of the wrestler's shoulders) before both (moving forwards and) falling backwards to force the opponent face first
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while keeping the opponent's back and head parallel with the ground. From here the first wrestler falls to a sitting position while the other wrestler, who is holding the opponent in the powerbomb position, drops to their knees, thus driving the neck of the opponent into the shoulder of this wrestler
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This move sees one wrestler wrap a forward-facing opponent's legs around their waist and apply a gutwrench hold to lift the opponent up off the ground. The partner then steps in front of both wrestlers and grabs the opponent's arms or shoulders and yanks them upward, just as the first attacker throws
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is performed while all three performers are on the top turnbuckle. The wrestlers stand either side, slightly behind, and facing the front of a standing opponent, the wrestlers then reach under the near arms of the opponent, across the chest and under the opponent's far arm, while placing their other
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This move sees the two attacking wrestlers standing either side of an opponent and hook their arms under the legs and arms of their side to elevate the opponent. From this position, the wrestlers then force the opponent upwards, throwing them up while releasing the hold to allow the opponent to fall
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variations, in which the wrestlers apply a front face lock to the opponent, draping the opponent’s near arm over their respective shoulders. At this point the wrestlers will either pull their own legs back and kick them forward, quickly slamming them to the ground to build momentum to fall backwards
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This move starts with both partners on either the right or left side of an opponent who is lying face-up on the mat, with one partner in front of the other and both of them facing away from the opponent. The one closest to the opponent picks up the other partner and makes a 180° turn before dropping
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These moves involve one wrestler actually performing the move to an opponent. An ally of the attacker will do something to make the move more effective. For example, a wrestler could perform a DDT on an opponent. However, an ally could lift the opponent' feet off the ground first, making it an Aided
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on a single opponent by standing either side of the opponent and applying the front facelock before hitting the move. This move can see more than one opponent be headlocked, using the wrestlers free arms, to become a seemingly indefinite line of wrestlers and opponents all linked together. A double
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This refers to a series of specific move types. The first move is a grapple moves performed by the first attacker to the opponent. This then leaves them prone to a second, this time diving, attack from the second attacker. These usually include at least one finishing move. The most common kind sees
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on a single opponent at the same time it is referred to as a double chokeslam. Due to convenience of wording, a double chokeslam can also refer to two chokeslams being performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time (i.e.; single person double chokeslam), and occasionally in a tag team
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use a variation where Dolin performs a low roundhouse kick while Jayne performs a running discus big boot at the same time, this particular variation is called the "Toxic Shock". Briggs and Jensen use a version which instead of using their feet, they use their fists with Briggs performing a lariat
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In this version one partner sits on the top rope facing the ring. The second partner stands behind the opponent (both facing the first partner). The second partner then puts their head under one of the opponent's arms and lifts them into the air, placing them on the first partner's shoulders (with
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This move sees one of the attacking wrestlers stand back-to-back with the opponent, reach over their shoulder, take hold of the opponent by their head or neck, and take a couple of steps forward so that the opponent's torso is facing the sky. Meanwhile, the other attacking wrestler climbs the top
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by twisting/forcing the opponent down to the mat harder while a neckbreaker is performed. Another version of an aided neckbreaker, known as an elevated neckbreaker, sees one member of the attacking tag team get the opponent up into an elevated position to allow a wrestler to perform a neckbreaker
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where the opponent is held face-up across both shoulders of the attacking wrestler. The second attacking wrestler then grabs the racked opponent's head and, along with the first wrestler, falls to the ground, driving the opponent's head and neck into the mat below. Another variation is when the
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This move starts with one of the attackers facing the opponent and the other attacker behind the opponent. The attacker in front of the opponent grabs the opponent around the waist and lifts them up, while the partner who is behind the opponent reaches over their shoulder and takes hold of the
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The move sees two wrestlers standing side-by-side while holding the opponent neck back-to-back before falling backwards to force the opponent down the mat. This can also be used for the attackers shoulders and knees. It can also be performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time.
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on an opponent by pushing down on the opponent’s foot for more impact. In a variation of the move, the second wrestler jumps off the turnbuckle while pushing the opponent’s feet downward for even more damage, this is well known as a spike piledriver (not to be confused with a one-person
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from a raised height. Most notably this sees the opponent's legs being held on the shoulders of one wrestler while another wrestler catches hold of the head of this opponent. At this point the wrestler will lock a hold onto the head of the opponent and drop them into the jawbreaker.
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This move sees an opponent with their upper body on the ropes and their feet on one of the attacking wrestler's shoulders, while the other wrestler charges at their partner, leapfrogging over them and straddling the opponent's lower back. This move was popularized by the
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This move sees one wrestler wrap a forward-facing opponent's legs around their waist and apply a gutwrench hold to lift the opponent off the ground. At this point another wrestler, who is situated on the top turnbuckle, would then jump down to hit the opponent with a
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to the mat below. It can also be performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time. However, due to the face lock the opponent's face often never reaches the mat, instead lands on the shoulders of the attacking wrestlers. Former WWE World Tag Team Champion
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One of the wrestlers ascends the top turnbuckle. Their partner then stands below them and reaches up, taking hold of them. The wrestler on the top rope then performs a top rope diving attack, with their partner throwing them, thus increasing their range and height.
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turnbuckle and jumps from the top turnbuckle onto the opponent's chest, while the attacker holding the opponent's neck falls to the mat onto their back to drive the opponent's back and neck into the mat so both wrestlers end up falling simultaneously to the mat.
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This variation sees one of the wrestlers grasps the opponent's neck, lifts them up, while the partner behind them catches the opponent's legs. Simultaneously, the front wrestler will complete the chokeslam, and the back wrestler will complete the powerbomb.
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while the other partner either runs or dives at the elevated victim and impacts them in the chest, neck, or face, driving them backwards into the ground in the process. As a variant of the bear hug/attack combination, the holding wrestler can instead use a
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on a standing opponent; one aimed to hit high, while the other is aimed low. The high attack usually comes from in front of the opponent, while the low attack comes from behind or front, sending the opponent back-first into the mat with greater force.
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in an attempt to throw the opponent away from the corner turnbuckle away from where the second wrestler is situated. As the opponent is lifted off the ground up into the apex of the throw, the second wrestler dives off the turnbuckle and performs a
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on one prone opponent lying on the mat. However, the double team move is not limited to grounded variations of splashes and leg drops. Many wrestlers utilize aerial versions, or versions where one of the two attacks come from an elevated position.
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with their back to a turnbuckle, while their partner climbs that same turnbuckle. The first attacking wrestler then holds the opponent at the apex of the powerbomb, while the second dives off the top rope and impacts the opponent with a
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with their back to a turnbuckle, while their partner climbs that same turnbuckle. The first attacking wrestler then holds the opponent at the apex of the powerbomb, while the second dives off the top rope and impacts the opponent with a
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with their back to a turnbuckle, while their partner climbs that same turnbuckle. The first attacking wrestler then holds the opponent at the apex of the powerbomb, while the second dives off the top rope and impacts the opponent with a
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with their back to a turnbuckle, while their partner climbs that same turnbuckle. The first attacking wrestler then holds the opponent at the apex of the powerbomb, while the second dives off the top rope and impacts the opponent with a
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with their back to a turnbuckle, while their partner climbs that same turnbuckle. The first attacking wrestler then holds the opponent at the apex of the powerbomb, while the second dives off the top rope and impacts the opponent with a
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with their back to a turnbuckle, while their partner climbs that same turnbuckle. The first attacking wrestler then holds the opponent at the apex of the powerbomb while the second dives off the top rope and impacts the opponent with an
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with their back to a turnbuckle while their partner climbs that same turnbuckle. The first attacking wrestler then holds the opponent at the apex of the powerbomb while the second dives off the top rope and impacts the opponent with a
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with their back to a turnbuckle while their partner climbs that same turnbuckle. The first attacking wrestler then holds the opponent at the apex of the powerbomb while the second dives off the top rope and impacts the opponent with a
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with their back to a turnbuckle while their partner climbs that same turnbuckle. The first attacking wrestler then holds the opponent at the apex of the powerbomb while the second dives off the top rope and impacts the opponent with a
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match where each member of one team will chokeslam a member of the opposing team (i.e.; two person simultaneous chokeslams) which can also be referred to as stereo chokeslams. The traditional version is also referred to as a double
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on the opponent. A one-person version involves leaping off one or more chairs instead of a partner. If the move is done with a chair in hand, it is usually a dropkick version, with the attacker driving the chair into the opponent.
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This variation sees one of the wrestlers perform a suplex, but the partner behind them catches the opponent's waist. At that point, the front wrestler will complete a suplex, and the back wrestler will complete their powerbomb.
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One wrestler stands behind their partner and leans forward, placing their head underneath the partner's arm in a headlock. The two then charge forward, ramming the head of the rear wrestler into the opponent. There is also a
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This is where one wrestler (usually a larger wrestler) backs up to the corner turnbuckles and allows another wrestler to climb the turnbuckle, then up onto their shoulders. This wrestler then jumps off to perform any type of
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sees a single opponent lifted between two wrestlers so that the opponent is being lifted by their spread arms. At the apex of the move where the opponent is raised to the highest point, it will look as though they have been
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The most common elevated version of this, known as the "Event Omega", sees the opponent lying prone on the mat while both wrestlers climb on opposite turnbuckles, or occasionally ladders, and come down simultaneously with a
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DDT can also refer to two DDTs being performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time. Another reference, also known as stereo DDTs, sees two wrestlers performing a DDT on two different people at the same time.
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to the face of the opponent. The opponent would fall backwards, and the partner applying the bearhug would roll forward with their momentum, flipping over into a bridge position, holding both legs and ending up in a
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their opponent into the turnbuckle. The same wrestler then gets down on all fours, and their partner runs from the opposite side of the ring/opposite turnbuckle, leaps off their partner's back, and performs an
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Both wrestlers simultaneously charges an opponent. One wrestler executes a lariat while the other executes a spear on the other side, forcing the opponent to the ground after impact of the combined maneuvers.
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opponent by their head or neck. Both partners fall to the mat simultaneously so the attacker in the front falls on top of the opponent and the attacker from the back falls to their back.
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Both wrestlers stand facing a standing opponent. One wrestler executes the legsweep while the other attempts a superkick making the opponent fall after impact of the combined maneuvers.
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on a single opponent, both wrestlers catch the legs of the opponent as they flip over, so that both have a hold of one arm and leg of the opponent. From this position the wrestlers can
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This move sees one wrestler grab their partner's body while the partner is wrapping their legs around the opponent's neck. Then the partner swings and executes a headscissors takedown.
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or any similar suplex for a pinfall attempt. This move is not to be confused with a superplex, which is a suplex from the top turnbuckle. This was the finisher of the WWF Tag Team
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The attacker wrestlers hooks a leg over the opponent's opposite leg to then roll in front, forcing the opponent hard back down to the mat. This technique was popularized in WWE by
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against a charging opponent to elevate them to which Wheeler leaps upwards to catch the falling opponent into the double knee facebreaker. They use this as a finisher dubbed the
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leaving the two wrestlers back-to-back with the opponent across their shoulders is called a double fireman's carry. From here the two wrestlers can perform a double version of a
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on the opponent as Neidhart let go of him, resulting in both Hart and the opponent falling onto their backs. Hart sometimes did the lariat takedown from the second corner rope.
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to the head of an opponent, one from either side hitting the back of the head and the face of an opponent simultaneously. There is also a solo variation of the move known as a
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to the chest and Velvet with a low roundhouse kick to the legs to sweep their feet, simultaneously, knocking the opponent backwards. A running variation of the move is used by
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double-team maneuvers are executed by multiple wrestlers instead of one and typically are used by tag teams in tag team matches. Many of these maneuvers are combination of two
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on a single opponent by both wrestlers underhooking the closest arm and then quickly lifting the opponent up and throwing them forward, flipping the opponent onto their back.
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Where one wrestler performs a spinebuster on their opponent while the opponent is being attacked by a leg lariat from the wrestler's partner. This move was innovated by the
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This elevated neckbreaker is performed when one attacking wrestler stands facing a bent-over opponent and seizes the opponent around the waist, flipping them over as in a
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on a single opponent. Attacking wrestlers may both target the front or back of the opponent, or sometimes "sandwich" the opponent by dropkicking them from either side.
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themself and the victim backwards in a wheelbarrow suplex. This increases the momentum with which the victim is thrown backwards onto their upper back, neck, and head.
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One wrestler performs a hiptoss on an opponent, then the wrestler's partner runs to the wrestler, where they perform a hiptoss on the partner on top of the opponent.
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as Oregatokare or "rage dragon slayer") where one wrestler help another wrestler to perform the STO, usually by sweeping out the legs from under the opponent. A
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This move, primarily used by female wrestlers, sees both of the attacker wrestlers facing one side of the opponent, taking both of the target's arms to apply an
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on an opponent who is being held in a belly-to-back position by the second wrestler. The second wrestler uses the thrust of the superkick to aid in executing a
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while their partner is positioned in front of them. The partner then leaps upwards, grabbing the opponent from behind by the chin, and pulling them down into a
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This refers to a move in which two attackers perform separate moves on an opponent at the same time. A popular example of this would be the X-Mark performed by
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One wrestler ascends the top turnbuckle. Their partner then stands below them and reaches up, taking hold of them. The wrestler on the top rope then performs a
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A double butt splash is when two wrestlers both run into on a single opponent. Usually done on to an opponent hanging on the ropes or an opponent in a corner.
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position, while standing with their back to the corner turnbuckles. Another wrestler then climbs to the top turnbuckle, faces away from the ring, and grabs a
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This is when both attacking wrestlers perform exactly the same move to the same opponent at the same time, thus increasing the damage inflicted by the move.
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from the middle or top rope on the exposed head or chest, flipping the opponent over and down to the mat. This was the finisher move of former WWE Tag Team
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from adjacent turnbuckles onto a single opponent. This can be botched if both didn't execute properly, as evident when Edge and Rey Mysterio performed on
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One wrestler performs a scoop powerslam on an opponent, then the second wrestler puts the first one into a powerbomb, slamming them on the opponent.
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This move requires one person standing in front of the opponent, while the other runs towards the held opponent. The running wrestler will deliver a
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driving the opponent into the ground back-first in a side slam position. It can also be performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time.
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has been known to use this move, with anywhere in their number of attackers ranging from 2 to 5 wrestlers lifting up and slamming the one opponent.
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on the opponent, both men starting from opposite corners. They once used the original Total Elimination while still calling it the "Fall of Man".
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position while the other attacking wrestler runs and jumps up alongside both and takes hold or twists the neck of the opponent for any type of
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This is a double team maneuver in which both attacking wrestlers will perform an Enzuigiri on a single opponent, each from different sides.
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This move requires one person standing in front of the opponent, while the other stands to one side. The standing wrestler will deliver a
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on the single opponent. However, at this point one or more wrestlers stand under the elevated wrestlers and hold them as if to perform a
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A tandem attack where two wrestlers stand in front of an opponent and hit them in the face/head with a high side thrust kick, known as a
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Commonly referred to as the "Death Sentence", also referred to as an aided guillotine leg drop. In this move one wrestler would apply a
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on the opponent, while their partner stands to their back side. When the original partner releases the opponent, the second executes a
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Also known as a spike powerbomb, this is any double-team (sometimes triple-team) move in which one wrestler help another to perform a
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on a single opponent by joining hands at the same time. It can also be performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time.
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innovated said maneuver and used it as a double-team signature move, usually utilizing the leg lariat as the attack. It was named by
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to the victim while their partner climbed the turnbuckle behind them. The second partner then dived off the turnbuckle, performing a
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while their partner climbs a turnbuckle. The attacking wrestler holds the opponent at the apex while the second wrestler performs a
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With an opponent kept up in an elevated position by one wrestler, another wrestler has chance to drop the opponent into any type of
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just as the opponent lands on the mat, crushing their neck, face, or chest. The leg drop can sometimes be a somersault variation.
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on the opponent, sending them flying towards the opposite turnbuckle. The partner then jumps off that turnbuckle and delivers a
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The attacking wrestlers are the on opposite sides of an opponent (front and back). The wrestler facing the back then executes a
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The attacking wrestlers stand on opposite sides of an opponent (front and back). The wrestler facing the front then executes a
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While one wrestler slams an opponent and spreads their legs apart the other wrestler would climb the turnbuckle and perform a
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While one wrestler slams an opponent and spreads their legs apart the other wrestler would climb the turnbuckle and perform a
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This move requires one person standing behind the opponent, while one stands in front. The wrestler in front will deliver an
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attacking wrestler falls backwards and the partner then does a cutter on the opponent as they falls face first into the mat.
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would use this move as their tag team finisher, naming the move "DWI – Drinking While Investing". This move also used by the
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on a single opponent. It can also refer to two bulldogs being performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time.
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position. The first wrestler keeps hold of the opponent's head at this point, holding it against their shoulder as with a
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This is similar to a normal double DDT only that they are in an inverted headlock and drop them in the back of the head.
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one opponent at the same time is called double suplex. The most common suplexes used for this double team move are the
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runs through and pushes their legs back so that they flip over into a double team iconoclasm by Castagnoli and Tursas.
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to their opponent, catapulting them towards their partner while their partner hits the opponent with a punch such as a
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on the victim, driving them out of the partner's arms and into the mat. This was the finisher move of the WWF Tag Team
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A subversion of the topic when a larger, heavier opponent knocks both of the attackers' heads into each other.
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The move sees two wrestlers deliver simultaneous knee strikes to the head of a kneeling opponent. Used by the
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to their exposed head, flipping the opponent over and down to the mat. This was also used by WCW Tag Team
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to the back of their exposed head, forcefully driving the opponent's face and body back down to the mat.
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to the opponent's skull. This move is used not too often and are more compatible for Super Heavyweights.
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A "high and low" double team maneuver is a type of takedown that sees two wrestlers hit a combination of
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on the opponent sending them towards their partner while their partner sticks their arm out and does a
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and holds the opponent over their knee as another wrestler jumps down from the top rope and performs a
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variations. While one wrestler holds an opponent in a wheelbarrow clutch the second wrestler applies a
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on the opponent, often resulting in the opponent doing a back flip and landing in the prone position.
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towards the opponent simultaneously, knocking the opponent backwards. Another version is performed by
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on a single opponent. It can also be performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time.
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the opponent's legs around their neck). From there the first partner stands up and jumps forward,
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This device variation sees one of the wrestlers lift the opponent onto their shoulders, into the
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Technically known as a bear hug, lariat combination, this was the traditional finishing move of
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Also known as double suplex, a double-team move in which one wrestler help another to perform a
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One of the most common double team elevated DDT is known as a flapjack DDT, a combination of a
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This term applies to any instance when attacking wrestlers lock an opponent in simultaneous
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This move is best known as being the finisher used by NJPW tag team and Bullet Club members
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This is similar to a normal double DDT except for the fact that both wrestlers jump and
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This can refer to one of two moves. The traditional version features a combination of a
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This is a double team maneuver which involves two wrestlers hitting a variations of an
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hands on the back of the opponent to hold them in place. The wrestlers then perform a
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to the back of the opponent's knee then The wrestler facing the front then executes a
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went on to popularize this move, usually by putting their adversaries through tables.
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the opponent from the second rope down to the ring. Although it was initially used by
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and hold the opponent out as another wrestler jumped down to hit the opponent with a
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One wrestler (usually the larger one) places an opponent over their shoulders in the
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on the opponent sending them towards their partner while their partner performs an
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and elevate the opponent while the other wrestler executed a diving attack like a
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to their exposed head or torso, forcing the opponent back down hard to the mat.
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One of a number of double team moves in which one partner holds the victim in a
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This type of combination sees two wrestlers simultaneously execute any type of
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use a version in which instead of a spinning heel kick, Edge performs a spear.
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from the top rope, driving the opponent to the ground from an elevated height.
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This move begins with the two opponents rushing towards the attacker who then
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Two wrestlers grapple the opponent with one hand each, cock back and deliver
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position, while another wrestler climbs to the top turnbuckle and delivers a
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from the top rope to perform the lariat takedown on a prone opponent held by
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driving the opponent backwards and finishing the powerbomb with extra force.
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hits the Sweet Chin Music on an opponent, then followed up by a Pedigree by
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A move in which one wrestler hoists the opponent on their shoulders in the
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as FTR. The duo renamed the move to the "Goodnight Express", an homage to
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as the first wrestler drops the opponent to the ground. WWE Hall of Famer
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calling it the "Ghetto Blaster". It was also used by former WWF Tag Team
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This variation sees the partner on the top rope hit the opponent with a
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This variation sees the partner on the top rope hit the opponent with a
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An aided brainbuster sees one wrestler help another wrestler perform a
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uses a different version of this move which sees Harwood performing a
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Any double-team move in which one wrestler helps another to perform a
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Any double-team move in which one wrestler help another to perform a
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The attackers stand behind the opponent on either side of them and
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This move can either be a double STO when two wrestlers both hit a
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on the prone opponent, knocking them back down with greater force.
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on the prone or supine opponent. This move was popularized by the
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and elevate the opponent while the other wrestler executed a high
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This variation sees one of the wrestlers lift the opponent into a
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One wrestler sets up an inverted overdrive (another version of a
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on a single opponent at the same time, or an aided STO (known in
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up onto another wrestler's shoulders, leaving them in a prone
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in which Edge's body landed on Nowinski head that caused his
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on that same opponent, forcing their head down into the mat.
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and elevate the opponent while the other wrestler executed a
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used the Samoan Drop/Corkscrew Neckbreaker, dubbing it "G9".
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lift the opponent up into the air and drop them onto the mat
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to the back of the opponent's legs, and Kronus executes a
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This move first sees one wrestler place an opponent in an
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This move first sees one wrestler place an opponent in a
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on opponent to increase the velocity and effect of move.
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before returning to the “Shatter Machine” name in 2023.
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Professional wrestling moves executed by multiple people
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Similar to the double dropkick, both wrestlers execute
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has an opponent lifted up in a wheelbarrow hold, while
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on the opponent's neck, while the partner performs an
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This move, named after the tradition of pulling on a
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used this dropkick maneuver as their finishing move.
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and Tursas lift the opponent up by their arms, while
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would execute a Harlem Sidekick while he teamed with
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use this move as their tag team finisher '"Fallout".
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This was the finishing move of the tag team known as
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Two wrestlers both lift a single opponent up into a
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popularized this variation, naming it "Tidal Wave".
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named their version of this move the Double Goozle.
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 2759:This combination move sees one wrestler perform a 2584: 2379:, who call it the "BTE Trigger" or "EVP Trigger". 2019:A double bulldog is when two wrestlers both hit a 1861: 1774:were known for using this maneuver, naming it the 1340:Bearhug hold, superkick, jackknife pin combination 942: 913: 153:DDT, a much more effective variation of the move. 2787: 2707:, and the wrestler in front will then deliver an 1505:This high and low move, named and popularized by 689:while the first wrestler delivers the powerbomb. 587:Belly-to-back suplex, diving leg drop combination 283:, the latter of whom went on to also use it with 224: 3177: 2315:Two wrestlers throw a single opponent up into a 2048:used this move briefly, as the cutter is member 1782:Slingshot catapult, missile dropkick combination 1125: 965:This elevated neckbreaker is a combination of a 933: 2255:This move, innovated, named and popularized by 1877: 1210:Backbreaker hold, diving elbow drop combination 314: 188: 2591:flings the opponent vertically up into the air 2494: 2215:In a double drop toe-hold two wrestlers hit a 1798:Slingshot catapult, diving bulldog combination 1178:, driving the opponent face-first to the mat. 1162:Inverted powerbomb, running cutter combination 654:Powerbomb, double knee backbreaker combination 470: 69:"Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers" 2980: 2775:Wheelbarrow hold, diving leg drop combination 2738: 2544:and slam into the mat back-first. The stable 2396:A double spear sees two wrestlers both hit a 1230:Backbreaker hold, diving leg drop combination 961:Belly-to-back suplex, neckbreaker combination 581: 549:, who calls it “Rocket Launcher Elbow Drop”. 2698: 2675:on the opponent rather than a top rope one. 2639:as another wrestler hit the opponent with a 2601:. They called it the Pop-up "Codebreaker". 2283:This move sees two wrestlers performing two 2104: 1934:This move sees one wrestler either place or 1467: 1434: 1431:did that move as a tribute to Jim Neidhart. 1150:position while the other wrestler applies a 299:also used it as well. This was also used by 2802:of the move used as a tag team finisher by 2735:versions of the moves can be used as well. 1731:Slingshot catapult, clothesline combination 1674: 1654: 1624:and Jensen performing a low sweeping hook. 1316:, which they called the "Big Apple Blast". 1194:Backbreaker hold, diving attack combination 1188: 865:Powerbomb, diving seated senton combination 614: 449: 185:executes a Double-Arm DDT on the opponent. 2987: 2973: 2925:"WWE Vintage Collection Report (01/16/11)" 2651:Sidewalk slam, diving leg drop combination 2514: 2250: 2190: 2085:uses a sitout version of this move called 1456:while the wrestler from behind executes a 1409:have used a variant of this move in which 1268:Bearhug hold, flying crossbody combination 1142:Wheelbarrow facebuster, cutter combination 2659:, and then their partner would perform a 2631:Russian legsweep, clothesline combination 2501:put their heads under the opponent's arms 2290: 1647:", leaving the opponent prone to Jeff's " 1477:Superkick, spinning leg sweep combination 1361:Bearhug hold, diving leg drop combination 1174:, while the other wrestler completes the 994:Neckbreaker, diving crossbody combination 848:Powerbomb, diving neckbreaker combination 751:Powerbomb, diving clothesline combination 639: 355:Two wrestlers execute an aided piledriver 311:with this move being called "Au Revoir". 120:Learn how and when to remove this message 2883:Professional wrestling aerial techniques 2459: 2339:used this maneuver as a signature move. 2179:When two wrestlers simultaneously hit a 1918: 1006: 901:One wrestler sets up the opponent for a 869:One wrestler sets up the opponent for a 852:One wrestler sets up the opponent for a 835:One wrestler sets up the opponent for a 814:One wrestler sets up the opponent for a 810:Powerbomb, diving elbow drop combination 793:One wrestler sets up the opponent for a 776:One wrestler sets up the opponent for a 755:One wrestler sets up the opponent for a 734:One wrestler sets up the opponent for a 681:One wrestler sets up the opponent for a 657: 350: 279:before it was later used by Bernard and 2853: 2837: 2287:at the same time on a single opponent. 2210: 1320:Bearhug hold, seated senton combination 1245: 1082:, where the flapjack is dropped into a 948:Argentine rack, neckbreaker combination 789:Powerbomb, missile dropkick combination 772:Powerbomb, diving crossbody combination 14: 3178: 2822:Scoop powerslam, powerbomb combination 2154: 2007:". It was invented by the tag team of 1715:Slingshot catapult, attack combination 1485:Shoot kick, shining wizard combination 1448:Lariat, running chop block combination 1066:would adopt their move in 2022 as the 831:Powerbomb, diving leg drop combination 498: 168: 2968: 2809: 2382: 2370: 2162: 2092: 2026: 1814: 1589:called the "Flying Fish Hook", while 599:, driving the opponent into the mat. 368:). The move was famously used by the 2751:aided by the momentum of the sweep. 2478:A throw in which two wrestlers both 2403: 2354: 2304: 2278: 2235:, as an elbow drop is one of member 2222: 1667:use this tag team move, calling it " 1500: 1348:while the other wrestler executed a 1090:Samoan drop, neckbreaker combination 985:Spinebuster, neckbreaker combination 730:Powerbomb, diving attack combination 561: 245: 156: 58:adding citations to reliable sources 29: 2711:aided by the momentum of the kick. 2435: 2242: 2055: 1914: 1627: 1284:Bearhug hold, high kick combination 897:Powerbomb, diving spear combination 747:off the ring ropes to gain height. 636:), who called it the "Hype Ryder". 620:Spinebuster, leg lariat combination 458: 346: 24: 2947:"Old School Wrestlers of the Week" 2830:Hiptoss, aided hiptoss combination 2688: 2678: 2364: 2342: 2326: 2310: 2219:on each leg of a single opponent. 2174: 1819: 1754:Slingshot catapult, knockout punch 1460:knocking the opponent backwards. 693:Powerbomb, neckbreaker combination 591:One attacking wrestler performs a 552: 528: 511: 399: 383: 193:This move is used by WWE Tag Team 25: 3202: 2754: 2715:STO, Russian legsweep combination 2052:'s finisher as the namesake RKO. 2014: 1940: 1926:performing "Poetry in Motion" on 1687:Suplex, diving attack combination 258: 2913:from the original on 2021-12-12. 2792: 2579:submission hold of the same name 2538: 2455: 2034: 1251:Bearhug hold, attack combination 645:Powerbomb, chokeslam combination 34: 2585:Pop-up, double knee facebreaker 2391: 1992:This move consists of a double 1987: 1979: 1959:, or in some rare instances, a 1862:Arm wringer, hair pull mat slam 1841: 1663:into the opponent's groin. The 943:Neckbreaker/Cutter combinations 914:Powerbomb, shiranui combination 437: 424: 45:needs additional citations for 2939: 2917: 2895: 2878:Professional wrestling strikes 2788:Other unique double team moves 2551: 2471:doing a double-suplex against 2347:When two wrestlers both hit a 2146:When two wrestlers both hit a 1802:The first wrestler performs a 1786:The first wrestler performs a 1735:The first wrestler performs a 1719:The first wrestler performs a 1384: 1226:as "Demolition Decapitation". 1158:and a wheelbarrow facebuster. 926:on the opponent, performing a 225:Aided leapfrog body guillotine 147: 13: 1: 2888: 2873:Professional wrestling throws 2655:One wrestler would perform a 2415: 2141: 2109:This two-person version of a 2097:Two wrestlers both hitting a 2060:When two wrestlers execute a 1597:called the "Sick Kick" while 1126:Gory bomb, cutter combination 1002: 934:Powerbomb, suplex combination 478: 3186:Professional wrestling moves 2868:Professional wrestling holds 2523:. The move was innovated by 2511:variation is also possible. 1976:also uses the solo version. 1878:Leg drop, splash combination 1749:clothesline off the top rope 1312:during their time in WCW as 1112:rolling fireman's carry slam 315:Aided wheelbarrow facebuster 189:Aided full nelson facebuster 7: 2861: 2635:One wrestler would begin a 2568: 2495:Double belly-to-back suplex 1826:Doomsday device (wrestling) 1794:to the opponent in midair. 1691:One wrestler would apply a 1683:into the opponent's groin. 1595:running single leg dropkick 1344:One wrestler would apply a 1324:One wrestler would apply a 1288:One wrestler would apply a 1272:One wrestler would apply a 981:when they teamed together. 710:from an elevated position. 471:Aided headscissors takedown 199:Truth Crushing Finale (TCF) 10: 3207: 2739:STO, leg sweep combination 2727:on the same opponent. The 1823: 1758:The first wrestler does a 1643:. Matt would perform his " 1118:. the former WWE Tag Team 954:Argentine backbreaker rack 582:Belly-to-back combinations 323:can be combined with many 197:as their finisher by name 3155: 3137: 3104: 3026: 3003: 2699:STO, big boot combination 2359:As two wrestlers hit the 2185:The Rock 'n' Roll Express 2105:Double crucifix powerbomb 1858:calling this "Snapshot". 1555:jumping European uppercut 1468:Lariat, spear combination 1435:High and Low combinations 1168:Canadian backbreaker rack 1070:. Variations include the 232:World's Greatest Tag Team 2233:Rock 'n' Sock Connection 2205:post-concussion symptoms 2124:Bruderschaft des Kreuzes 1675:Diving leg drop low blow 1655:Diving headbutt low blow 1189:Backbreaker combinations 615:Spinebuster combinations 450:Aided wheelbarrow suplex 2647:as the "Last Chapter". 2515:Rolling double leg slam 2432:variation also exists. 2251:Double extreme leg drop 2191:Double missile dropkick 2071:Brothers of Destruction 1693:delayed vertical suplex 1681:diving extreme leg drop 1242:as "Towering Inferno". 1138:as the opponent falls. 1018:(right) performing the 687:double knee backbreaker 543:Enzo Amore and Big Cass 255:from a greater height. 2996:Professional wrestling 2842:Often associated with 2765:bridging German suplex 2556:This variation of the 2475: 2291:Double fireman's carry 2207:and early retirement. 1931: 1772:The Fabulous Kangaroos 1707:calling this move the 1377:used this move as the 1220:The Prime Time Players 1152:three-quarter facelock 1148:wheelbarrow facebuster 1130:One partner sets up a 1031: 924:three-quarter facelock 806:as the "Heat Seeker". 678: 640:Powerbomb combinations 356: 341:wheelbarrow facebuster 321:wheelbarrow facebuster 211:full nelson facebuster 205:performs his finisher 134:professional wrestling 2463: 2259:, sees one wrestler ( 1922: 1116:corkscrew neckbreaker 1010: 707:hangman's neckbreaker 661: 354: 293:Guerrillas of Destiny 207:Skull Crushing Finale 175:Guerrillas of Destiny 2854:Meeting of the Minds 2838:4:20 double leg drop 2816:swinging neckbreaker 2621:The Midnight Express 2505:belly-to-back suplex 2337:The British Bulldogs 2301:fireman's carry slam 2239:'s signature moves. 2211:Double drop toe-hold 2201:Christopher Nowinski 2001:one man con-chair-to 1539:high roundhouse kick 1527:The Beautiful People 1462:The Midnight Express 1375:The Midnight Express 1246:Bearhug combinations 1200:pendulum backbreaker 1198:One wrestler hits a 967:belly-to-back suplex 880:somersault variation 876:diving seated senton 827:as the "Heat Bomb". 611:also use this move. 593:belly-to-back suplex 539:The Midnight Express 465:The British Bulldogs 275:, then by Tomko and 213:) on opponent while 54:improve this article 2683:A variation of the 2645:The Authors of Pain 2558:moonsault side slam 2155:Double inverted DDT 1391:The Hart Foundation 1050:Hall of Famers the 663:The American Wolves 523:Shooting star press 499:Elevated jawbreaker 169:Aided Butterfly DDT 3191:Tag team wrestling 2810:Dropkick overdrive 2800:one-person version 2769:The Orient Express 2476: 2383:Double neckbreaker 2371:Double knee strike 2163:Double lifting DDT 2132:Claudio Castagnoli 2111:crucifix powerbomb 2093:Double clothesline 2027:Double butt splash 2009:Edge and Christian 1932: 1815:Other combinations 1804:slingshot catapult 1788:slingshot catapult 1760:slingshot catapult 1737:slingshot catapult 1721:slingshot catapult 1523:spinning heel-kick 1519:spinning leg sweep 1458:running chop block 1357:pinning position. 1182:uses this move as 1176:inverted powerbomb 1032: 882:can also be used. 859:diving neckbreaker 762:diving clothesline 679: 601:The Viking Raiders 535:flying body splash 489:Hercules Hernandez 357: 3173: 3172: 2782:top-rope leg drop 2745:spinning legsweep 2404:Double submission 2355:Catching hip toss 2279:Double facebuster 2223:Double elbow drop 2197:missile dropkicks 2120:The Backseat Boyz 1571:jumping gamengiri 1501:Total Elimination 1278:flying body press 1216:diving elbow drop 1056:Dudley Death Drop 1020:Dudley Death Drop 890:used this as the 821:diving elbow drop 562:Move combinations 263:This is a normal 246:Aided neckbreaker 157:Aided brainbuster 130: 129: 122: 104: 16:(Redirected from 3198: 2989: 2982: 2975: 2966: 2965: 2959: 2958: 2956: 2954: 2943: 2937: 2936: 2934: 2932: 2921: 2915: 2914: 2899: 2804:The Bushwhackers 2725:Russian legsweep 2705:boot to the face 2689:double superplex 2667:, naming it the 2637:Russian legsweep 2546:The Spirit Squad 2436:Double superkick 2410:submission holds 2273:extreme leg drop 2243:Double enzuigiri 2056:Double chokeslam 1915:Poetry in Motion 1792:missile dropkick 1701:missile dropkick 1697:diving crossbody 1628:Dive combination 1613:Toxic Attraction 1419:David Hart Smith 1407:The Hart Dynasty 1100:neckbreaker slam 1016:Bubba Ray Dudley 800:missile dropkick 783:diving crossbody 712:Beer Money, Inc. 459:Aided Super-Plex 366:spike piledriver 347:Aided piledriver 240:Shelton Benjamin 177:. In this move, 142:submission holds 125: 118: 114: 111: 105: 103: 62: 38: 30: 21: 3206: 3205: 3201: 3200: 3199: 3197: 3196: 3195: 3176: 3175: 3174: 3169: 3165:Doomsday device 3151: 3133: 3100: 3022: 2999: 2993: 2963: 2962: 2952: 2950: 2945: 2944: 2940: 2930: 2928: 2923: 2922: 2918: 2901: 2900: 2896: 2891: 2864: 2856: 2840: 2832: 2824: 2812: 2795: 2790: 2777: 2757: 2741: 2717: 2701: 2681: 2679:Stack-superplex 2673:jumping legdrop 2661:diving leg drop 2653: 2633: 2617:Shatter Machine 2587: 2571: 2554: 2541: 2525:Mikey Whipwreck 2521:The Bella Twins 2517: 2497: 2458: 2446:The Young Bucks 2438: 2418: 2406: 2394: 2385: 2373: 2357: 2345: 2343:Double hip toss 2329: 2327:Double headbutt 2313: 2311:Double flapjack 2305:double flapjack 2297:fireman's carry 2293: 2281: 2253: 2245: 2225: 2213: 2193: 2177: 2175:Double dropkick 2165: 2157: 2144: 2107: 2095: 2058: 2037: 2029: 2017: 1990: 1982: 1917: 1905:diving leg drop 1880: 1864: 1844: 1828: 1822: 1820:Doomsday device 1817: 1800: 1784: 1756: 1733: 1717: 1689: 1677: 1661:diving headbutt 1657: 1630: 1599:teaming up with 1591:Roderick Strong 1507:The Eliminators 1503: 1487: 1479: 1470: 1450: 1437: 1403:lariat takedown 1387: 1371:diving leg drop 1363: 1342: 1322: 1286: 1270: 1253: 1248: 1236:diving leg drop 1232: 1212: 1196: 1191: 1164: 1144: 1128: 1096:fireman's carry 1092: 1073:Shatter Machine 1005: 996: 987: 963: 950: 945: 936: 916: 899: 867: 850: 842:diving leg drop 833: 812: 791: 774: 753: 732: 724:Authors of Pain 695: 656: 647: 642: 622: 617: 597:diving leg drop 589: 584: 564: 555: 553:Assisted senton 531: 529:Rocket Launcher 514: 512:Elevated splash 501: 485:Power and Glory 481: 473: 461: 452: 440: 427: 419:The Dudley Boyz 402: 400:Aided superbomb 386: 384:Aided powerbomb 374:New Age Outlaws 349: 317: 305:Sylvain Grenier 297:Evil and Sanada 287:as part of the 261: 248: 227: 201:. 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