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A take-down is a wrestling move used to go from a neutral standing position to an up position with your opponent in a down position and thus score two take-down points. Some basic takedowns include: Double leg; Single leg; High crotch; These moves are usually taught at a young age through high school.
Professional wrestling contains a variety of punches and kicks found in martial arts and other fighting sports; the moves listed below are more specific to wrestling itself. Many of the moves below can also be performed from a raised platform (the top rope, the ring apron, etc.); these are called aerial variations .
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DEFY Wrestling is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based out of Seattle, Washington.DEFY was created in 2017 after founders Jim Perry and Matt Farmer successfully petitioned the Washington state government (specifically the Washington State Department of Licensing) to alter laws around professional wrestling, which they had argued had severely impacted the ability of ...
This move, often referred to as a monkey climb in British wrestling, involves an attacking wrestler, who is standing face-to-face with an opponent, hooking both hands around the opponent's head before then bringing up both legs so that they place their feet on the hips/waist of the opponent, making the head hold and the wrestlers' sense of ...
Hendrick Hudson's Kyle Peske on his way to defeating Putnam Valley's Alexander Gecaj in the 189-pound weight class during the Section 1 Division II wrestling championships at Hendrick Hudson High ...
Raritan also rallied to defeat Morris Knolls 38-30 in the Shore Conference Wrestling Showcase. and defeated Toms River North 48-27. The Rockets also have a win over No. 14 Lacey. Their defeats are ...
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