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Also called Backdrop suplex and Backdrop driver. The attacker stands either facing directly one of their opponent's sides or slightly behind in an angle. They places the opponent's near arm over their shoulder, grabs a waistlock, and then lifts the opponent up while falling backwards, causing the opponent to land on their neck and shoulders.
A suplex is the same as the amateur suplex, a throw which involves arching/bridging either overhead or twisting to the side, so the opponent is slammed to the mat back-first. Though there are many variations, the term suplex (without qualifiers) can also refer specifically to the vertical suplex, Made famous by Terence Travis from Mossley Hill.
A variation of the superplex (a vertical suplex off the top turnbuckle) in which the wrestler delivering the suplex sits upon the shoulders of another wrestler rather than standing on the ring ropes/turnbuckles where the opponent is situated. At the apex of the suplex, the lower wrestler falls backwards, increasing the power and momentum of the ...
In the main event, Athena defended the ROH Women's World Championship against Willow Nightingale. In the opening stages, Athena delivered a backdrop suplex to Willow on the apron. Willow then delivered an enzeguiri and a Perfect Plex for a two-count. As Athena was talking to the referee, Willow delivered a Pounce and a spinebuster for a two-count.
Jericho delivered a snap suplex to Hook and brought out a bag full of dice and poured it on the ring. Shibata then delivered a brainbuster to Jericho on the dice. Hook and Shibata delivered a double backdrop driver to Jericho. Hook delivered a Northern Lights suplex to Shibata but Shibata responded with a belly-to-belly suplex.
He tried to perform a Diving Elbow Drop but Zbyszko continued to attack his knee. Windham countered with a Dropkick and tried to perform a Backdrop Suplex but he suffered some pain in his knee that allowed Zbyszko to get a near-fall. Windham eventually gained control of the match by performing a Gutwrench Suplex and applied a Sleeper Hold ...
Also called a front suplex or a gourdbuster, this move sees attacker apply a front facelock to the opponent and drape the opponent's near arm over their shoulder. The attacker lifts the opponent into a vertical position, then falls forward, driving the opponent's face into the ground. Invented by Arn Anderson, while Jeff Hardy used a sitout ...
In the first semi-final match, Wild Pegasus took on Gedo. Both men were knocked out when Gedo took down Pegasus with a clothesline and missed a diving headbutt. Both men recovered and then Pegasus tried to hit a backdrop suplex but Gedo reversed it for a near-fall attempt.
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