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  2. Professional wrestling strikes - Wikipedia

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    The wrestler faces toward the opponent, and strikes the front or back of the head with a full swinging back elbow. The move can be performed on an opponent who is kneeling and facing away. This is commonly used by Will Ospreay as a finisher, which he names the Hidden Blade , which usually sees him charge towards a seated, kneeling, or rising ...

  3. Street elbow - Wikipedia

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    A street elbow (sometimes called a street ell or service ell) is a type of plumbing or piping fitting intended to join a piece of pipe and another fitting at an angle. The difference between a street elbow and a regular elbow is the gender of its two connections. A regular elbow has a hub or female-threaded connection on each end, so it can ...

  4. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the snapmare driver, the wrestler applies a side headlock before dropping down on either their chest or their knees and driving the opponent's head down to the mat forehead first, with the side headlock usually using whichever near leg on the same side the opponent is standing on, lifting it upwards and swinging behind them to power ...

  5. Elbow (strike) - Wikipedia

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    An elbow strike (commonly referred to as simply an elbow) is a strike with the point of the elbow, the part of the forearm nearest to the elbow, or the part of the upper arm nearest to the elbow. Elbows can be thrown sideways similarly to a hook , upwards similarly to an uppercut , downwards with the point of the elbow, diagonally or in direct ...

  6. Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    This move consists of a double chair shot 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 one man con-chair-to , where the opponent's head is lying on a chair on the mat and the attacker slams another chair on their head.

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  8. Bajiquan - Wikipedia

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    This includes the fist, forearm, elbow, shoulder, hip, thigh, knee, and foot to deliver a powerful blow in close range. Bajiquan is also known as the " bodyguard style ", as this was the pugilism style taught and used by personal bodyguards for Mao Zedong , Chiang Kai-shek , and Puyi (the last Qing dynasty emperor).

  9. Cindy Dandois - Wikipedia

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    Cindy Dandois (born 26 October 1984) is a Belgian female mixed martial artist.She formerly competed in the Bantamweight and Featherweight divisions in Invicta and the Ultimate Fighting Championship and also the Lightweight division in the Professional Fighters League (PFL). [5]