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  2. Stinger (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Stingers are best diagnosed by a medical professional. This person will assess the athlete's pain, range of head and neck motion, arm numbness, and muscle strength. Often, the affected athlete is allowed to return to play within a short time, but persistent symptoms will result in removal.

  3. Chokeslam - Wikipedia

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    In this elevated chokeslam, innovated by Akira Taue, the wrestler applies a front facelock to the opponent and wraps their arm over the opponent's neck or body. The wrestler then lifts the opponent upside down, as in a vertical suplex. The wrestler moves their arm from around the opponent's neck, grabbing hold of their throat.

  4. Marty Garner - Wikipedia

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    On May 28, 1996, Garner faced Hunter Hearst Helmsley during the taping of WWF Superstars.During the match, Helmsley went for his finisher, the Pedigree.It is reported that Garner, who had not taken the move before and assumed it was either a double underhook powerbomb or suplex, gave much more jump into the move and attempted to flip out of it while Helmsley went through the move as usual.

  5. Chokehold - Wikipedia

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    Bulldog choke – The bulldog choke is a catch wrestling strangulation. The bulldog choke works the same as a rear naked choke, except it occurs on the side of the opponent, not behind. The attacker's biceps will block one side of the neck and the forearm will block the other. For loss of consciousness to occur, the structure need to be compressed.

  6. Big Boom for AEW: 'Costco Guys,' who got start in Colts Neck ...

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    Professional wrestling has always found success bringing in outsiders to compete in the ring. Stars like Mr. T, Mike Tyson, Snoop Dogg, Stephen Amell, Floyd Mayweather or Andrew "A.J." Befumo have ...

  7. Inside Olympic wrestling’s ‘chaos’: Weight-cut heartbreak ...

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    The Indian wrestling federation, meanwhile, searched for blame. ... She walked into a post-match interview zone with a medal around her neck and a chocolate muffin in hand, and “dude,” she ...

  8. Piledriver (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The piledriver is generally considered a dangerous maneuver in wrestling because of the potential impact on the head and compression of the neck. The proper way to execute the move, in most cases, is for the wrestler performing the move to tuck the opponent's head between their legs before falling to the mat (there are variations that are ...

  9. Professional wrestling holds - Wikipedia

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    Professional wrestling holds include a number of set moves and pins used by performers to immobilize their opponents or lead to a submission. This article covers the various pins, stretches and transition holds used in the ring. Some wrestlers use these holds as their finishing maneuvers, often nicknaming them to reflect their character or persona.