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  2. Professional wrestling strikes - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    Dragon screw legwhip (or simply Dragon screw) is a legwhip where a wrestler grabs an opponent's leg and holds it parallel to the mat while they are facing each other. The attacking wrestler then spins the leg inwards causing the opponent to fall off balance and twist in the air bringing them to the ground in a turning motion.

  4. Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    The attacking wrestlers stand on opposite sides of an opponent (front and back). The wrestler facing the front then executes a running lariat while the wrestler from behind executes a running chop block knocking the opponent backwards. The Midnight Express named their version of this move the Double Goozle.

  5. List of major NJPW events - Wikipedia

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    Co-produced with Pro Wrestling Noah, DDT Pro-Wrestling, Dragongate, Big Japan Pro Wrestling, and Stardom: May 11 Resurgence: Toyota Arena: Ontario, California, USA: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Shota Umino for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship: June 9 Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall: Osaka-jo Hall: Osaka, Japan

  6. Professional wrestling holds - Wikipedia

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    Tajiri applying a camel clutch to Rene Bonaparte. The wrestler begins the hold by standing over a face-down opponent. The wrestler reaches down to pull the opposing wrestler up slightly, sits on the opponent's back, and places both of the opponent's arms across their thighs, usually locking at least one by placing the arm in the crook of their knee. [1]

  7. ‘The Iron Claw’ Review: Zac Efron, Pumped and ... - AOL

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    All of which makes “The Iron Claw,” a true-life wrestling saga set in the late ’70s and early ’80s, with an ensemble cast featuring Zac Efron and Jeremy Allen White, a perfect movie for ...

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  9. Baron von Raschke - Wikipedia

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    He was soon wrestling under his real name, playing off of his amateur wrestling notoriety in the area. [1] He eventually changed his ring name to Baron von Raschke and claimed to be from Germany. He would do a goose-step and then put his finisher known as the "brainclaw", on his opponent. [ 1 ]