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  2. Professional wrestling moves - Wikipedia

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    Related titles should be described in Professional wrestling moves, while unrelated titles should be moved to Professional wrestling moves (disambiguation). ( November 2020 ) Professional wrestling moves can refer to several types of moves used against opponents in professional wrestling , including:

  3. Category:Professional wrestling moves - Wikipedia

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  4. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    The move is used by Hiroshi Tanahashi, with some commentators even calling the move a 'Tanahashi' when anybody performs it due to how associated it is with him. Other users include Pentagon Jr. , JTG , Seth Rollins , Masato Yoshino and Finn Bálor , with JTG calling it Da Shout Out and Bálor using it as the first move in a signature three-move ...

  5. Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    This move begins with the two opponents rushing towards the attacker who then flings the opponent vertically up into the air. The move is finished by catching the opponent and performing a double knee facebreaker. This move was innovated and popularized by Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho. They called it the Pop-up "Codebreaker".

  6. List of professional wrestling magazines - Wikipedia

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    Print Time Location Founder/ Editor(s) Publishers Circulation Website Notes Arena De Lucha Libre: Monthly Mexico: N/A: No: The Atomic Elbow: 2012-Quarterly (2012-2019) Irregularly published (2020- ) Athens, GA: Robert Newsome: N/A: 500: Yes: Professional wrestling fanzine featuring reviews, interviews, and analysis. Ben Strong Wrestling: 1973 ...

  7. Brainbuster - Wikipedia

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    Innovated by The Great Sasuke, this move is also known as the Michinoku Driver (not to be confused with another move with a similar name) and a butterfly brainbuster, this move sees a wrestler first face an opponent and apply a double underhook, then lifting the opponent upside down and falling backwards down to the mat onto their back, driving the opponent head-first down to the mat.

  8. Comparison of professional wrestling and mixed martial arts

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    As some professional wrestling moves are simply worked versions of legitimate holds, there can be a crossover between the two. [ 2 ] Possibly the most successful crossover pro wrestler and MMA competitor is Brock Lesnar , who has won the world championships in both the WWE [ 3 ] and UFC .

  9. Collegiate wrestling moves - Wikipedia

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    A basic skill is a wrestling skill or technique that is fundamental to wrestling and/or the basis for other moves. Basic skills should be taught, learned and mastered prior to more advanced moves. The success of other moves are dependent on how well basic skills are executed. These skills should be drilled and retaught on a regular basis.