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A pinning move where wrestler and opponent face each other, with the wrestler on higher ground (such as the top turnbuckle). The wrestler dives over the opponent, catches them in a waistlock from behind, and rolls into a sitting position landing onto the mat. As the wrestler rolls over, the opponent
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uses a spinning version of this move which sees the wrestling positioned on the top rope behind the opponent seated on the same top rope facing the ring inward. The wrestler then places themselves on both the opponents shoulders, spins around 180 degrees, and executes the backflip to land chest first
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This variant has the wrestler using the tailbone and lower back to fall in a seated position forcing a standing opponent to the mat rather than using their whole back. Performed by jumping forward off a raised platform or springboarding on to the opponent's shoulders, forcing them to the ground. This
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motion by spreading their arms outwards while arching their legs backwards midair while performing the move. Benoit and
Danielson are best known to use this technique. Benoit also used a version of this move by simply falling forward off the turnbuckle, with his arms spread up and outwards, to hit an
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Aerial techniques can be challenging for wrestlers to learn since they learn to trust the other performer, the nominal opponent, to either target the jump correctly or to safely catch their fall. Due to the risk of injury caused by these high-risk moves, some promotions have banned the use of some of
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The wrestler places the opponent lying supine perpendicular to the turnbuckle. Then approaching to the turnbuckle in the same corner, grabbing a hold both hands on the top rope and climbing to the first or second rope, the wrestler bounces on the ropes before throwing both legs backwards and placing
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This variant is executed on an opponent sitting on the top turnbuckle. With the attacking wrestler's legs scissored around the opponent's head while they face each other, the wrestler backflips to swing through the opponent's open legs, dragging the opponent into a forced somersault that distances
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Also known as diving axe handle, diving double axe handle smash, or diving double sledge, this is accomplished by jumping from the top turnbuckle to the mat or floor and striking the opponent with two fists held together in the fashion of holding an axe. This is usually done on a standing or rising
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The next thing that a wrestler has to leam is physical courage, especially on the ropes. During the first year of training, a wrestler learns to jump onto the ropes, and throw himself off of them into somersaults, planchas, and saltos mortals. She learns to leave instinct behind, to jump from four
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A variation of the springboard, the wrestler starts by standing on the ring apron. As they start entering the ring, the wrestler springboards off of the bottom rope with one leg and performs a hold or attack on the opponent. The most common move performed out of the steph-through is a tornado DDT,
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While situated on the middle turnbuckle, a wrestler jumps over a charging opponent, driving one or both feet into the opponent's back, pushing the opponent into the turnbuckle or down to the ground, before landing on their feet. The technique's name is a reference to the stomping attacks used by
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is referring to any kind of crossbody. In
America, however, a move from the top turnbuckle to a standing opponent on the outside where the chests impact each other is commonly referred to as such. It is also used to refer to any attack from the ring to the outside in which the wrestlers' chests
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I would stand upright and Chris would jump on my shoulders from the front, so that my face would be in his gut and his legs would be hanging over my back. Then he'd do a backflip, landing on his head and arms and dragging me over in the process. In other words, he'd use his legs to hook my
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A move in which a wrestler jumps from the top turnbuckle, top rope, or the apron, landing one knee across a supine opponent. There is also a variation where a wrestler jumps from the elevated position and lands both knees across the supine opponent, referred to as a
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opponent. A common variation sees the wrestler standing over the top rope, facing away from the ring. From this point, the wrestler jumps, twisting to face inside of the ring, and quickly clutching both fists together to strike the double axe handle. Used by
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feet off the ground to land facedown on the mat. Technique is important, but faith, the belief that he can and will do it is even more crucial. Courage is also important when a wrestler learns to catch a partner leaping or somersaulting off the ropes.
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When a wrestler using any of the ring ropes bounces upward. Most high-flying techniques can be performed after a spring board. Sometimes wrestlers will bounce off one set of ring ropes then off another to perform a move, this is referred to as a
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This variant, which is technically described as a diving somersault seated senton is performed by flipping forward off a raised platform on to the shoulders of a standing opponent, forcing them to the ground into a pinning position. Innovated by
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The wrestler sits on the top turnbuckle with a foot on each second rope facing a supine opponent. The wrestler then leaps forward while clasping both forearms together, landing on their knees, driving an elbow into the opponent. It was used by
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The attacking wrestler jumps from an elevated position as extending their arm out from the side of the body and parallel to the ground, hitting the standing opponent in the neck or chest, knocking them over. A version of this move, called a
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who has used diving and springboard versions of this move earlier, and rarely at later parts in his career, as a signature and finisher. It was later publicized that the move in general could cause severe spine, brain, leg or chest damage.
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A move in which a wrestler jumps down from the turnbuckle on an opponent, driving their fist into the opponent's head. While doing it, wrestlers have their front four knuckles out, and their thumb to the side. This move was popularized by
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Sitting on the top turnbuckle, the attacking wrestler rests both feet with spread legs on the second ropes waiting for an incoming opponent, then jumps forward through springboarding to sit on the opponent's midsection as in a standing
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This version of the diving double knee drop sees the attacker performing the maneuver from an elevated platform, jumping forward onto a standing or seated upright opponent with each knee striking both of their shoulders simultaneously.
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for simulated assault on opponents. The techniques involve jumping from the ring's posts and ropes, demonstrating the speed and agility of smaller, nimble and acrobatically inclined wrestlers, with many preferring this style instead of
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The term implies adding a spiral resembling a corkscrew to a maneuver. It can also refer to the motion when a backflip is twisted around so the attacker faces the inside of the ring instead of the outside when the maneuver ends.
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The wrestler, standing on an elevated position, jumps and flips forward to land one leg on the opponent lying beneath. This move can also be performed from a standing non-elevated position although this variation is quite rare.
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who remarked Barr looked "like a frog" whilst performing the move which resulted in Barr naming it. After Barr's death in 1994, Guerrero used the move in tribute to his fallen tag team partner. After
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where the opponent is not placed perpendicular to the corner. Instead, the attacker turns mid-air to land on the opponent in the splash position, regardless of which direction the opponent is lying in. It was made famous by
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or a Flying headbutt, it is delivered from the turnbuckle with the wrestler leaping forward into the air head-first to fall and strike anywhere on the opponent's prone or surpine body. The move was accidentally invented by
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To perform the move, the wrestler jumps from an elevated position (usually the top turnbuckle) onto an opponent, landing horizontally across the opponent's torso, forcing them to the mat and usually resulting in a
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This less common variation sees a wrestler stand facing away from a standing or supine opponent and in an elevated position (usually the top turnbuckle). The wrestler then dives backwards to strike the opponent.
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A shooting star is sort of a backwards moonsault and is in general only done off the top rope. The attacker is facing towards the victim. The attacker jumps and performs a back flip and lands on the victim.
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Created by
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on the bottom turnbuckle, wrapping both shins or feet around the opponent's neck. The wrestler then throws both legs forward towards the ring, pulling and flipping over the opponent to the mat back first.
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The term is used to refer to any move performed at the same level the opponent, usually right on the mat, rather than most aerial moves where the attacking wrestler performs them from a raised platform.
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New Jack's penchant for believable (and at times even real) violence fit ECW well, and the 187 that saw him jump off the top rope and hit a prone opponent with a chair was understandably devastating.
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This move sees the wrestler jumping forward from the second turnbuckle, executing a mid-air backflip, landing knee first on an opponent down all on fours. It is a finishing move used by "Speedball"
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With this variant the wrestler, facing away from the ring and situated on the top turnbuckle, performs a 180° turn in mid-air and then performs a front flip before executing a pinning hurricanrana.
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A move in which the wrestler jumps from an elevated position (usually the top turnbuckle) and strikes a standing opponent with the soles of both feet, essentially executive a diving version of a
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Standing over the top turnbuckle or top rope, the attacking wrestler jumps off and twists slightly so as soaring midair faces away from the opponent, connecting the side of their lead leg's calf-
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In the move, I launch myself off the second turnbuckle, and in mid-air flip upside down while hooking my opponent's waist on the way over. This theoretically leads to a pinning predicament...
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This basic maneuver involves a wrestler jumping forward from a raised platform, landing stomach first horizontally across an opponent lying on the ground below. This move was popularized by
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Executed by diving onto a supine opponent with one elbow cocked, driving the elbow into the opponent as the wrestler falls on one of their sides. The move was popularized by WWE Wrestler
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With his opponent flat in the center of the ring, Van Dam climbs to the top turnbuckle, springs across the ring crouching and extending his torso like a diver performing a jackknife.
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The move sees an attacking wrestler jumping to the top turnbuckle or top rope facing away from the ring before falling down backwards onto the lying opponent. Popularized by
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Generally, a "Super" move is a move where the attacker is standing on the second rope with the victim sitting on the top turnbuckle and executes the move to throw them off.
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A wrestler executes a backflip and lands torso first on the opponent. A basic moonsault is generally attempted from the top turnbuckle, though myriad variations exist.
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A wrestler executes a backflip and lands torso first on the opponent. A basic moonsault is generally attempted from the top turnbuckle, though myriad variations exist.
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and then waiting until the last moment to execute the flip, so is just barely complete when the attacker impacts the opponent with upper back/shoulders. Invented by
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This move is performed by leaping from the top rope, stretching out to a horizontal position, and bringing one's feet and hands inward and outward before landing.
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The attacker jumps to the top turnbuckle or top rope facing away from the ring, and executes a moonsault, landing in an ordinary senton position. There is also a
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is performed by wrestlers with adequate leaping ability or when assisted by a tag team partner. The move is popularly known, especially in North
America, as
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in which a wrestler jumps from a raised platform towards an opponent and wraps one leg around the opponent's head or neck, knocking them down to the ground.
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the body parallel to the mat as releasing the ropes, thus falling inwards and downwards to the ring squashing and pinning the opponent. Often referred to as
2005:, this term is placed before any move that goes from any of the ring parts to the outside of the ring. The most common example is the suicide dive known as
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uses a variation where he leaps from the one corner of the ring to the adjacent side before executing the maneuver to the cornered opponent, naming it the
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This maneuver is performed by an attacking wrestler standing or sitting on an elevated platform facing the back of a standing opponent while applying an
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The attacking wrestler stands on the top turnbuckle facing towards the ring and performs a 180° turn in mid-air while performing a 450° splash inwards.
998:. The wrestler facing away from the ring on the top turnbuckle performs a 180° turn in mid-air while performing a 450° splash onto a lying opponent.
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used for a brief time. It is also possible to perform it from the inside of the ring into the outside on an opponent on the apron or on the ground.
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As the name implies, this term is used to refer to any move which sees the attacking wrestler walking along the top rope before performing a move.
853:. A wrestler will jump from a raised platform driving a shoulder into the torso as pulling both the opponent's legs, forcing them down to the mat.
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as it was used as his finisher. He also uses a regular version, generally going halfway or more than halfway across the ring to hit his opponent.
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Another variant where the attacking wrestler, facing away from the ring, does a 180° twist followed by the senton bomb. This was popularised by
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Some moves are meant neither to pin an opponent, nor weaken them or force them to submit, but intended to set up the attack on the opponent.
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popularized the move in the 1990s. It can also be dangerous when it cannot be executed properly, as WWE previously banned it in 2005 after
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is performed after leaping through the ropes, or by jumping over the top rope, to land on the opponent back first, the move is known as a
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The wrestler dives from an elevated position tucking both arms in, and striking a standing opponent with one shoulder to the upper body.
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while keeping his arms to his sides. This move, popular in lucha libre, can also be used to hit a standing opponent as demonstrated by
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This move sees a wrestler jump forward while twisting 360° and performing a backflip. This move is used and has been popularized by
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The wrestler jumps down from a raised platform onto an opponent, dropping one foot onto the opponent's body. A variation known as a
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Scorpio uses a variation of this move as a finisher which sees him, while facing away from the supine opponent, utilizing a
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A move in which the wrestler jumps from an elevated position (usually the top turnbuckle) and strikes a standing opponent with a
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When a wrestler, standing on the ring apron, pulls on the top rope using the momentum to hurl over the ropes and into the ring.
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A handstand variation can also be used. With the opponent seated on the top turnbuckle facing the ring, the wrestler performs a
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A simple front-flip used to modify an aerial technique. A corkscrew is often added to the somersault to further modify a move.
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This move is executed by jumping forward off the top rope with legs apart, then straddling on a standing opponent's shoulders
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A variant which sees a wrestler leaping off the top turnbuckle keeping the body straight and arms out-stretched, resembling a
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before falling down striking the opponent's head, back, shoulder or nape with a chop. The move combination is better known as
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When a wrestler jumps forward from an elevated position and executes a mid-air backflip. Many techniques can be performed.
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A move where the attacker applies a backflip onto the victim. The attacker is facing away from the victim when doing this.
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Plancha – Any move in which the attacker connects with his chest/abdominal area, like a splash or a cross body block.
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position, the wrestler continues the rotation driving both feet into the opponent. Innovated by Hikari
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sees the attacking wrestler jumping down from a raised platform on an opponent, driving both feet into the opponent.
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Eddie added the frog splash to his vast repertoire, made famous first by Barr, paying tribute to his fallen partner.
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Jumping forward from an elevated position, the attacking wrestler executes a mid-air backflip ending in a senton.
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Another variant where the attacking wrestler facing to the ring does a 360° twist in the air before impact.
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Executed when a wrestler jumps from a raised platform (usually the top turnbuckle), and performs a mid-air
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to use it in 2010. It is often used by high-flying wrestlers, but has also been used by mat-based wrestler
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landing on the supine opponent with the elbow drop. Independent wrestler Flip
Kendrick has used the move.
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can also be performed onto an opponent prone or supine on the mat. A variation of this move known as the
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made the frog splash famous in the mid-1990s and early 2000s. However, the move itself was innovated by
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or other weapon, driving the weapon onto an opponent lying prone on the mat. This move was innovated by
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1577:. From this position, the attacking wrestler somersaults forward to roll the inverted facelock into a
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in WCW. The move was previously banned in WWE in 2005 for safety reasons, as the move can easily be
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to flip the opponent onto their back. Último Dragón uses this move as a finisher and calls it the
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the wrestler lands into a seated position instead, driving the opponent's head between the legs.
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to a standing opponent's head. This is one of the most recognizable signature moves performed by
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Standing on the top turnbuckle, the attacking wrestler proceeds to jump in order to deliver an
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where the wrestler goes from the inside of the ring over the top ring rope to the outside. In
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In this variant the wrestler performs a front flip from the top rope before executing a true
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In this version, the wrestler facing away from the ring on the top turnbuckle performs a
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sees the wrestler landing back or buttocks first on the opponent's stomach or chest.
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This move sees a wrestler jumping forward from an elevated position while holding a
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A "Suicida" move is a move where the attacker jumps out of the ring at the victim.
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also use it as a signature move, the latter having also performed in Dragon Gate.
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The attacker leaps onto the ring ropes and springs from them towards the victim.
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the wrestler from the opponent, who lands back-first. The name comes from
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opponent at close range. Honma also uses this version that he calls the
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uses a modified version of this move which sees him utilizing a
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used a running variation as his signature in WWE, calling it a
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began using the move as a tribute to
Guerrero. The legendary
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Dragonrana: Forward flip from the top post into Huracanrana.
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to the outside onto a standing opponent is referred to as a
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has used this move against a supine opponent as a finisher.
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to land sitting on the opponent below. It was innovated by
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who uses the move as her finisher and refers to it as the
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to land elbow first on an opponent lying on the mat.
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attempt. There is also a reversed version, called a
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477:. The wrestler will sometimes use this move with a
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1794:is pulled over backwards, landing back first in a
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541:where he proposed to his wife. American wrestlers
315:who also uses it as a homage to Randy Savage, and
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1291:uses a running variation of this move called the
896:also use this move as their finishers called the
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3081:. Archived from the original on January 1, 2013
3007:. Archived from the original on January 1, 2013
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2141:(PhD thesis). New York University. p. 54.
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2139:Masked struggle: An ethnography of Lucha Libre
1592:driving the opponent's jaw into their shoulder
1442:performing a corkscrew shooting star press on
1302:
1226:. The split-legged version was popularized by
912:also uses this as a finishing move called the
216:This variation sees the wrestler performing a
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3135:Tope con giro – Literally, Tope with a twist.
2706:Melok, Bobby; Murphy, Ryan (March 19, 2013).
2649:. Archived from the original on July 20, 2012
2311:
2273:. Last Updated : 7/12/01. Archived from
2162:New Jack: Memoir of a Pro Wrestling Extremist
2149:
1936:An accepted term in American wrestling for a
1626:popularized a springboard version called the
1428:(TNA) uses this as a high-flying move called
204:(now known as Dirty Dango) calling this move
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2862:"the 50 coolest maneuvers of all time"
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2271:"Professional Wrestling Moves: Part 1"
2241:"Wrestling moves: leg drop from ropes"
2220:"the 50 coolest maneuvers of all time"
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228:uses this move as a signature called
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740:popularized this by calling it the
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119:uses the move while praying as the
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3163:"The Page of 1,000 Holds Glossary"
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2971:"The Page of 1,000 Holds Glossary"
2941:"The Page of 1,000 Holds Glossary"
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2781:. Wrestling Digest. Archived from
2545:. Wrestling Digest. Archived from
2517:"Wrestling move: cross body block"
2488:"The Page of 1,000 Holds Glossary"
2461:. Wrestling Digest. Archived from
2383:"Molly Holly's WWE Alumni Profile"
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671:performing the Molly-go-round at
589:who uses it as a finisher as the
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2744:The Rock and Joe Layden (2000).
2457:Thomas Chamberlin (April 2001).
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3073:Molinaro, J. (November 2001).
2999:Molinaro, J. (November 2001).
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2190:Chin, Michael (May 26, 2020).
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2833:"The Brian Kendrick Bio"
2748:The Rock Says... (p.190)
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2608:Guerrero, Eddie (2005).
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1920:performing a plancha on
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1392:A technique invented by
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1277:diving double foot stomp
393:Shooting star elbow drop
301:Randy "Macho Man" Savage
174:Diving double axe handle
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1702:Inverted Frankensteiner
1038:Corner slingshot splash
930:front somersault with 1
603:double front somersault
553:Shooting star knee drop
502:diving double knee drop
440:Also known as a Diving
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1960:shooting star press
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1388:Shooting star press
1356:Falling Thesz press
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198:guillotine leg drop
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2486:Duffy, R. (2001).
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1508:Diving leg lariat
1340:Flying body press
1187:Hiroshi Tanahashi
1125:reverse crossbody
960:Juventud Guerrera
828:Sky Twister Press
657:, popularized by
623:180° mid-air turn
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281:Diving elbow drop
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3288:Neckbreaker
3263:Brainbuster
3258:Backbreaker
2598:(DVD, 2004)
2201:December 3,
1946:lucha libre
1865:Springboard
1789:Sunset flip
1732:Phoenixrana
1620:Litacanrana
1489:Lucha libre
1464:Black Arrow
1363:Thesz press
1317:Sonjay Dutt
1262:Rodney Mack
1236:Montez Ford
1216:Rob Van Dam
1158:Frog splash
1104:Nikki Bella
1086:Evan Golden
1020:Mustafa Ali
1000:Kota Ibushi
964:Paul London
920:450° splash
906:Flying Solo
882:Jimmy Snuka
812:calling it
794:Kevin Owens
780:calling it
738:A.J. Styles
708:Senton bomb
686:Molly Holly
669:Kelly Kelly
655:Banzai Drop
597:630° senton
591:Coffin Drop
587:Darby Allin
559:Mike Bailey
543:Sasha Banks
535:Dragon Gate
523:Springboard
479:swan diving
447:Harley Race
370:Ted DiBiase
109:Don Jardine
81:Heidenreich
54:steel chair
3402:Categories
3293:Piledriver
3283:Facebuster
2925:2007-06-06
2868:2014-05-04
2847:2009-04-15
2789:2007-06-06
2692:2014-05-04
2553:2007-06-06
2527:2009-03-23
2469:2007-06-06
2442:January 3,
2414:2017-10-07
2388:2007-05-20
2351:2007-09-11
2304:2009-03-12
2251:2009-03-23
2226:2014-05-04
2073:, meaning
2011:somersault
1983:Brodie Lee
1882:Kurt Angle
1857:Somersault
1726:Dragon Kid
1712:Dragonrana
1674:handspring
1514:leg lariat
1444:Finn Bálor
1418:piledriver
1406:Matt Sydal
1398:body press
1377:Kurt Angle
1281:Finn Balor
1228:D'Lo Brown
1224:Final Hour
1214:superstar
1045:Vader Bomb
902:Solo Sikoa
898:Uso Splash
810:Jeff Hardy
786:Jeff Hardy
757:Jeff Hardy
742:Spiral Tap
726:cannonball
714:somersault
631:Ninja Mack
627:Jack Evans
607:Jack Evans
547:Matt Sydal
475:Chad Gable
317:Kairi Sane
275:Tumbleweed
105:Old School
97:arm wrench
85:Old School
3369:Moonsault
3303:Powerslam
3298:Powerbomb
3268:Chokeslam
3220:maneuvers
2804:"Typhoon"
2055:avalanche
1941:crossbody
1938:slingshot
1909:Modifiers
1849:Slingshot
1825:Moonsault
1819:Moonsault
1810:Corkscrew
1538:back kick
1528:mid-air.
1502:heel cord
1460:Red Arrow
1309:Moonstomp
1077:Moonsault
1071:Moonsault
773:swan dive
690:Tegan Nox
527:slingshot
383:Bret Hart
218:moonsault
3240:Leg drop
3235:Dropkick
3142:cite web
3098:cite web
3024:cite web
2666:cite web
2157:New Jack
2093:See also
2075:headbutt
2051:top-rope
2047:elevated
1970:Standing
1833:Ropewalk
1767:facelock
1740:Shiranui
1588:facelock
1550:dropkick
1472:Komander
1350:a senton
1346:a splash
1248:Overtime
1220:Lio Rush
1174:Art Barr
1170:La Fiera
992:Hayabusa
980:Area 451
944:Hayabusa
894:The Usos
702:standing
659:Yokozuna
611:Ricochet
259:Booker T
202:Fandango
58:New Jack
26:throwing
3313:Stunner
3227:Strikes
3173:May 19,
3129:May 19,
3085:May 19,
3055:May 19,
3011:May 19,
2981:May 19,
2951:May 19,
2814:May 19,
2712:WWE.com
2653:May 19,
2498:May 19,
2433:WWE.com
2429:"Vader"
2329:May 19,
2003:suicida
1997:Suicide
1955:plancha
1951:pescado
1932:Plancha
1926:The Miz
1762:⁄
1720:into a
1638:CM Punk
1618:as the
1583:⁄
1440:Neville
1414:botched
1404:and is
1321:IYO SKY
1293:Cave-In
1232:Lo Down
1121:pinfall
1063:as the
935:⁄
914:Tsunami
904:called
874:Kaitlyn
765:Carlito
516:Meteora
484:Kokeshi
355:), and
309:CM Punk
155:CM Punk
141:Tatanka
43:Attacks
36:them.
30:locking
3361:Aerial
3318:Suplex
3273:Cutter
3250:Throws
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2581:15 May
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2043:diving
2031:thread
1901:which
1564:Throws
1313:splash
1100:AJ Lee
962:broke
940:twists
866:Tamina
575:senton
313:Bayley
234:Ruckus
222:splash
3328:Holds
2765:head.
2125:Notes
2053:, or
2037:Super
1989:onto
1880:) on
1334:Mario
1208:WWF/E
851:spear
83:with
3175:2007
3148:link
3131:2007
3104:link
3087:2007
3057:2007
3030:link
3013:2007
2983:2007
2953:2007
2891:ISBN
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2754:ISBN
2672:link
2655:2007
2622:ISBN
2583:2015
2500:2007
2444:2017
2331:2007
2203:2020
2171:ISBN
2083:topé
2079:topé
2071:tope
2067:topé
2061:Topé
2027:hilo
1924:and
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