The Gory special is a back-to-back backbreaker submission hold. From here many throws, drops and slams can be performed. The wrestler stands behind their opponent and bends the opponent backwards. The attacker throws their other leg over the opponent's trapped arm and then behind the opponent's neck, pushing it forward. Drew McIntyre briefly used it in TNA as the Iron Maiden. It is performed by approaching the opponent and putting one hand on the back of the opponent's neck while holding the elbow of the opponent's arm that is holding their own neck. Another version of a surfboard, which is known as a "seated surfboard stretch" but referred to as a "modified surfboard stretch". The wrestler then wraps their free arm under the opponent's chin as in a sleeper hold, puts their other arm through the arch created by the opponent's trapped arm, and locks their hands. The maneuver can be used as an uncommon submission maneuver, such as used by Braun Strowman, or a transitioning hold, usually to fall backwards into an arm triangle reverse STO. He called this move the Lasso from El Paso and used the move until adopting an elevated cloverleaf referring to it as the same name. The wrestler then grabs the free ankle and places that ankle between their thighs. Speaking to the 3.0 0x. The full nelson, which is illegal in amateur wrestling, is often used as a submission maneuver by certain wrestlers, such as Chris Masters, as shown in the accompanying picture. Wrestlers use a modified version, where they only push the shin into the throat in exactly the same manner (instead of grabbing their toes and pulling towards themselves). Sometimes the free arm is placed at the top of the opponent's head. The wrestler stands face-to-face with the opponent, ducks, hooks one of their arms over the opponent's shoulder (if seizing the opponent's left shoulder, they hook with their right, or opposite if sides are reversed), swings under the opponent's armpit, then around and over the opponent's back, so that they faces the same way as the opponent. International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation. STF is short for "Stepover Toehold Facelock". Now I can finaly take revenge opon my enemies and fake friends.". This move commonly sees an attacking wrestler dive over an opponent who is facing them, usually bent over forwards, catching the opponent in a waistlock from behind and landing back-first behind the opponent. The wrestler approaches a prone opponent, lying down on their stomach. Similar in execution and function to a front chancery, this lock is often used as a setup for a suplex. The wrestler then "scissors" (clasps) the near arm of the opponent with one or both legs from a standing position and takes hold of the far arm of the opponent with both hands, forcing the opponent onto their side and placing stress on both shoulder joints, as well as making it harder for the opponent to breathe. Similar to a crossface, this move sees a wrestler standing above a face-down opponent. The opponent is on their back with the attacker sitting beside them and grabbing the nearest arm. A bunch of wrestlers got mad at me I was trying to explain how dumb a Figure-four Leglock was. The wrestler then does not mount the opponent, but instead remains to the side of the opponent and pushes to cause pain. However it is more often used in a double team maneuver, known as a "doomsday device", wherein another wrestler uses flying attacks to knock opponents off the shoulders of the wrestler. Using that leg as leverage, he'll push the opponent's head downwards and drop to his side so that the opponent must support his own body weight on his squeezed neck. This technique is also known as a single chickenwing hammerlock or a double wrist lock. The wrestler stands over a prone opponent's back and tucks the opponent's arms under their armpits. Also known as a Bulldog headlock in BJJ, the wrestler, like a guillotine choke, tucks the other wrestlers head under their armpit. Daniel Bryan used the move as Bryan Danielson. Also known as a cobra choke or a kata ha jime (a term borrowed from judo), this hold sees the wrestler put the opponent in a half nelson with one arm and grab the opponent's neck with the other, sometimes while adding body scissors. The maneuver's invention is credited to Barry Darsow, who was the person who gave it its name. His nephew Bron Breakker has also used the standing version as well. Also known as a "cobra twist", this hold begins with a wrestler facing their opponent's side. [1] Miro performs a variation he calls Game Over, where he stomps on his opponent's back before applying the hold, this move was previously called The Accolade when Miro was Rusev in the WWE. The wrestler approaches an opponent lying against any set of ropes and grabs one of the opponent's wrists with their similar arm. Also popularly known as a "Texas Cloverleaf", the wrestler stands at the feet of the supine opponent, grabs the opponent's legs, and lifts them up. A standing version can also be applied, which sees a standing wrestler place one of their legs between the legs of a face-down opponent and then bend one leg behind the leg of the wrestler, placing it on top of the knee pit of the opponent's other leg. The normal Full Nelson hold was also used by the late WWF superstar Hercules. The attacking wrestler then sits next to the opponent and wraps their legs around the opponent, crossing their ankles and then tightening their grip by squeezing together their thighs or straightening their legs to compress the opponent's torso. This armlock sees the wrestler grappling the opponent's wrist with the similar hand (for example, if they use the right arm, they would grab the opponent's right wrist), and with the opponent's wrist still clutched, the wrestler bends the opponent's arm (of the grappled wrist) towards or behind the opponent's head. A common move out of this transition can be a powerbomb or a suplex. The wrestler then bends the wrist and forces the open palm of the opponent's hand into their chest, putting pressure on the wrist. The collar-and-elbow tie-up is one of the mainstays of professional wrestling, and many matches are begun with this move. Then the wrestler lifts the opponent up over their shoulder. Innovated by Antonino Rocca, this submission hold, better known as a Torture Rack or simply a rack, sees the attacking wrestler carrying the opponent face-up across his own shoulders, before hooking the opponent's head with one hand and a leg with the other to then pull down on both ends to hyperextend the opponent's back and force a submission. This hold applies pressure on the opponent's temples and calves and compresses the spine. Also referred to as a "bridging grounded double chickenwing" or Cattle Mutilation. The attacker then drops to the side opposite that of the arm that they grabbed (if he grabbed the right arm, he will fall on his left side). A variation, called a bar-arm sleeper is where one applies a normal sleeper to the opponent and uses the opposite arm close to their face as added pressure applied to the move. Naomichi Marufuji invented a single underhook variation, called Perfect Facelock. The Mexican surfboard hold first sees a wrestler stand behind a fallen opponent, who is lying stomach down on the floor. This move has been used by many wrestlers for many years. The wrestler then bends one leg so that the shin is behind the knee of the straight leg and places the ankle of the straight leg in their armpit. He calls it the Koji MAX hold. The wrestler proceeds to lean back, pulling on the leg under the armpit. The wrestler then sits on top of their opponent using their own body weight to apply pressure with the option to grab and crank back on the right leg. From here many throws, drops and slams can be performed. Also known as an arm-trap triangle choke. It was used by Taiji Ishimori on rare occasions until he joined NJPW in 2018, where he used it frequently as the Yes Lock, named after Bryan. The move was invented by Hiroyoshi Tenzan. The attacking wrestler then seizes one of their arms and proceeds to walk over the opponent while continuing to hold the arm, forcing the opponent to turn over onto their stomach. % of people told us that this article helped them. Also known as Military press. A variation of the Argentine backbreaker rack, known as the La Reinera, sees the opponent held across the wrestler's upper back rather than his shoulders/neck. Chokes, although not in general stress positions like the other stretches, are usually grouped with stretches as they serve the same tactical purposes. The wrestler and the opponent begin facing one another, with the opponent bent over. The three-quarter nelson is done by performing a half nelson using one hand and passing the other hand underneath the opponent from the same side. From here, the wrestler puts the opponent in a crossface, wrenching the neck and shoulder. Also known as a "Japanese stranglehold" (goku-raku gatame), "criss-cross stranglehold", "cut-throat", and "cross-armed choke". Professional wrestling throws Giant swing, "Wrestling Innovators The Origins Of Your Favorite Moves", "What a manoeuvre! With enough strength and willpower, the wrestler on defense can flip over onto their belly (and also their opponent), which is said to reverse the pressure to the one who initially had the hold locked in. A judo submission named the reverse ude-garami, and popularly named and innovated by Masahiko Kimura, after he broke Hlio Gracie's arm with it. Take his/her left leg and place your left leg on the right side of his/her leg then spin 360' so that you are facing 3. wikiHow is a wiki, similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. [13] and the late WWWF superstar the late Bruno Sammartino, he even used this move to win his first WWE Championship. Wrestling Move: Figure Four Leg Lock - YouTube http://mongolsantino.com/join.phpkAos demonstrates the figure four leg lock. The omoplata (AKA ashi-sankaku-garami in judo) is an armlock that targets the shoulder. A common type of toe hold is the figure-four toe hold, where a figure-four hold is used to hold the opponent's foot. WebFigure Four Leg Lock is a throw used by King I in Tekken 2, and by King II from Tekken 3 onwards. The wrestler then slips one foot in front of the opponent's head and under their chin, locks their hands behind the opponent's head, and chokes the opponent by pressing their shin or instep against the opponent's trachea. This variation is the most famous version, invented by Buddy Rogers and popularized by Ric Flair, and is also the finisher of choice for several wrestlers like Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes, The Miz, AJ Styles, Jeff Jarrett, Tito Santana, Jack Brisco, Gerald Brisco, and The Silent Warrior. The wrestler pulls upwards while his leg goes downwards, applying pressure to the shoulders, head and back. The wrestler stands over the opponent who is lying on the mat face up and grasps a leg of the opponent. The wrestler executing the move will step between the opponent's legs, grab both of them, and twist them into a knot around their leg. Used as a finisher by Haku and Bone Soldier. The attacker then pulls backwards and up, wrenching the opponent's neck and spine. Aleister Black uses a variation where he reaches behind his back and clamps his hands together, he names the move, Dark Ritual. This counter to the figure-four is often called a "modified Indian deathlock" or sometimes referred to as a "sharpshooter variant". Innovated by Chief Little Wolf, the wrestler lifts up a leg of a face-up opponent and wraps one of their legs around the other leg before dropping to a kneeling position, thus locking the opponent's leg behind the wrestler's knee. One of the most painful submission moves in wrestling today. From this point, the wrestler then rolls or flips into a bridge, pulling the opponent's arms and applying pressure on them. It is the sitting position used by many American males who have a competitive nature. The Elevated double chickenwing was famously used by Ricky Steamboat in his best 2 out of 3 falls match with Ric Flair. The wrestler then extends a thumb and thrusts it into the windpipe or carotid artery of the opponent, cutting off their air or blood supply. The wrestler stands behind their opponent and bends them forward. The attacking wrestler tucks the opponent's top/back of the head into their own chest and wraps an arm around the opponent's neck so that their forearm is pressed against the opponent's throat. The late Eddie Guerrero used this move,[18] sometimes transitioning from a headscissors takedown which sees him rolling backwards from the momentum over the supine opponent to end up at the their legs to then apply the hold. Former Impact wrestler Jazz also used this move dubbed the Bitch Clamp. 0.245 MB. In both versions, one or both of the opponent's arms can be pinned to their sides. 7. And there you have it, your opponent has tapped out.. clap to you my friends and Congrats on winning the match. Also known as the "iron claw", the claw involves the attacker gripping the top of the head of the opponent with one hand and squeezing the tips of their fingers into the opponent's skull, thereby applying five different points of pressure. One wrestler who does use the move as a submission is Matt Hardy; his Ice Pick maneuver sees him lock the double underhook on an opponent while simultaneously trapping the opponent in a bodyscissors lock. Get your opponent on the floor. He grabs one of the opponent's wrists with one hand and fish hooks the opponent's mouth with the other. This forces the opponent onto their chest while the wrestler ends in a sitting position facing the same direction as their opponent. Sometimes the wrestler may place their foot or knee on the opponent's upper back in order to exert even more pressure. CM Punk used this move. With the opponent hung over the second rope, facing the outside of the ring, the attacking wrestler hooks their left or right leg over the back of the opponent's neck. The wrestler then places their left arm over and around the opponent's arm while grasping their own wrist. Invented by Chris Hero, this variation of the cloverleaf sees the wrestler hook the legs like a cloverleaf, but then weaves their hands through to clasp their other hand and also hooks the ankle sticking out with one leg (left or right) into their kneepit. The passing hand goes under the opponent's neck and around the far side to the top of the neck, where it is locked with the other hand around the neck. The attacker can apply different submissions. This variation of the double chickenwing sees the wrestler wrenching the opponent up while still holding them in the double chickenwing. A rope-hung move sees the opponent trapped either over the top rope or between the top and second rope. The wrestler approaches the opponent who is lying face-down. "Thank you wikiHow for posting this article. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. The wrestler then holds the other arm with their legs, stretching the shoulders back in a crucifying position and hyperextending the arm. One of the opponent's arms is pulled back between their legs and held, while the other arm is hooked. Charlotte Flair uses this move to set up for the Figure Eight Leglock. The attacking wrestler tucks the opponent's head underneath their armpit and wraps one arm around the neck so that the forearm is pressed against the throat, as in a front chancery. The attacker then either pulls straight back on the chin or wrenches it to the side. With the opponent lying prone, the wrestler lies on the opponent's back, at a 90 angle to them, putting some or all of their weight on the opponent to prevent them from moving. Similar to a clawhold, the attacking wrestler applies a nerve lock onto the opponent's shoulder(s) using his/her hands and fingers for a submission attempt. It is a neutral move, but it easily transitions for either wrestler to a position of dominance. Bruno Sammartino famously used this move on his opponents. The attacking wrestler stands behind an opponent and reaches around the opponent's neck with one arm. Starting in the same position as a regular STF, the attacker takes both the opponent's legs, bends them at the knees, and crosses them, placing one ankle in the other leg's knee-pit. Also known as a rear chinlock, the attacking wrestler crouches down behind a sitting opponent and places their knee into the opponent's upper back, then reaches forward and grasps the opponent's chin with both hands. However, instead of locking the opponent's legs in a "4" shape, the attacking wrestler crosses one of the opponent's legs over to the other leg. By using our site, you agree to our. Oct 23, 2020 @ 6:07pm. The wrestler pulls down with both arms while pushing up with the knees to bend the opponent's back. AJ Lee and Katsuyori Shibata used this move as their finisher. In this variation, the wrestler first performs the chickenwing to one of the opponent's arms, then takes their other arm, wraps it around the opponent's neck, and then either pulls the opponent's head to the side, which puts pressure on the neck and shoulders, or leaves the arm tucked under the chin as in a one-armed sleeper hold. The move was used by Bull Nakano and formerly used by the former SmackDown general manager Paige as the PTO. Asuka also uses this variation. The wrestler then wraps their legs around the head of the opponent and crosses the opponent's legs, applying pressure on them with their hands. Also (and originally) known as a "scorpion hold". Kushida uses a variation, where goes on the top rope and places his opponent on the turnbuckle and delivers the move. Bryan Danielson recently will sometimes transition into this move while already having applied the LeBell Lock effectively making this move a Scissored armbar omoplata crossface. Sometimes preceded by an arm wrench, the wrestler grasps the opponent's hand and twists backwards, placing pressure on the wrist. Additional pressure can be applied by grabbing the left shoulder with the right hand, or grabbing the biceps of the left arm near the elbow, then using the left hand to push the opponent's head towards the crook of the right elbow. Charlotte Flair uses a bridging variation of the move referred to as a Figure Eight. Used by Terry Funk and Dory Funk Jr., the wrestler using this move stands over the opponent who is lying face up on the mat and grasps a leg of the opponent. Joe Rogan called Ric Flair a consummate showman, as he is the one who corresponds with the Figure-four Leglock. Kazuchika Okada uses this finishing move as Money Clip. Essentially a reverse crucifix armbar with neck submission. Liv Morgan used this move as her finisher by transitioning it into a DDT in her early days in WWE's developmental territory NXT from 2014 to 2017. There are also variations of the anaconda vise that are combined with a straight jacket choke, called Anaconda Max and a cobra clutch, called Anaconda Cross. Also known as a "buffalo sleeper", this choke sees the wrestler kneeling behind a seated opponent before grabbing hold of one of the opponent's arms, bending it backwards overhead, and locking the opponent's wrist into the attacker's armpit. The omoplata can be applied from the guard, by placing one leg under the opponent's armpit and turning 180 degrees in the direction of that leg, so that the leg moves over the back of the opponent and entangles the opponent's arm. Also known as a bridging wrist lock. A wrestler can repeatedly step over the leg and around again to twist the knee and ankle joints even more. Various strikes, such as closed-fist punches, elbows, open-hand slaps, open-hand palm strikes, and hammer-fists to the opponent's head are often performed from this position. 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