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  2. Professional wrestling holds - Wikipedia

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    Summer Rae applying the cobra clutch on Sasha Banks. Also known as an "arm-trap half nelson sleeper", the wrestler stands behind the opponent and uses one arm to place the opponent in a half nelson. The wrestler then uses their free arm to pull the opponent's arm (the same arm to which the wrestler is applying the half nelson) across the face ...

  3. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    A wrist-clutch variation of this driver exists which sees the wrestler lift the opponent on to their shoulders, and while the opponent is on their shoulders, he/she uses the hand hooking the opponent's leg to reach upwards and clutch the wrist of the arm opposite the hooked leg. While maintaining the wrist-clutch, they then perform the driver.

  4. ROH One Year Anniversary Show - Wikipedia

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    Homicide attacked Corino with the microphone to start the match. Near the end of the match, Corino delivered an Old School Expulsion to gain a near-fall and then applied a cobra clutch on Homicide but he made it to the ropes so Corino dragged him in the middle of the ring to apply the cobra clutch and win by submission. After the match, Corino ...

  5. Jeff Farmer (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Farmer returned to WCW in July 1995 as Cobra to feud with Craig Pittman. [1] Cobra made his WCW debut on September 9, 1995, edition of WCW Worldwide, defeating The Grappler with his Cobra clutch slam finisher. Bobby "The Brain" Heenan and "Mean" Gene Okerlund explained Cobra's kayfabe back story of having served in the Gulf War. Sgt.

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  8. Suplex - Wikipedia

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    The wrestling then falls backwards throwing the opponent onto their head, neck, and upper back. This move best is used by both Drew Gulak calling it the Southern Lights Suplex (sometimes while holding the opponent into a bridge to attempt to score a pinfall ) and Joker as the JokerPlex respectively.

  9. Ax (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    He challenged opponents with a $10,000 reward to whoever could break his "cobra clutch", as well as utilizing the "corkscrew neckbreaker". [4] The Masked Superstar was 6' 3", weighed 300 lbs and created many mismatches due to his size, strength and quickness.