The move can be alternatively called a "reverse" hotshot. A variation sees smaller wrestlers using the tops of their heads instead of the shoulder or running from the center of the ring. Mask vs. beard The Bat vs. As far as Bruno carrying someone of lesser skills than his own, I could not tell you what kind of worker he was because I never saw Bruno wrestle other people. Kay Bell drew Fred Atkins.
A move in which a wrestler jumps/falls down on an opponent, driving their knee into anywhere on the opponent's body. One sees the wrestler stand over the opponent and drop to either a seated position (like Rikishi) or a kneeling position (like Bastion Booger's Trip to the Batcave). Thesz was also known for his longevity, beginning his in-ring career in 1932 and not wrestling his final match until 1990. Pedro Morales beat Willie Bath
[4] The attacking wrestler charges at an opponent against the ring ropes and clotheslines them, the charge's force and momentum knocks both the wrestler and the opponent over the top rope outside the ring.[4]. Also known as jumping axe kick, this is a standing version of a leg drop performed on a bent over opponent usually in the middle of the ring.
[1], A move similar to a sliding forearm smash in which a wrestler jumps down on an opponent driving their forearm into anywhere on the opponent's body. It sets an attacking wrestler clutching both hands together, swinging them downwards hitting usually the opponent's back, face, or top of the head. Ladies title match Betty Nicolli beat Jean Antone
This can also be used in combination with a hammerlock as in the case of Ariya Daivari. Often treated as having comic or sexual connotations rather than as a legitimately painful move, due to the move's resemblance to a teabag. This variation, more akin to a running single leg dropkick, sees the attacking wrestler running and leaping towards the opponent while throwing one knee forwards to strike the opponent's face. Pat O'Connor drew Don Eagle
Shinsuke Nakamura, Seth Rollins and Daniel Bryan are other wrestlers who use the move. Reported attendance was 5,181. NWA world light-heavyweight title match El Gran Lothario* pinned Ripper Collins
Chest Bernard beat Tarzan White. Simply involves breaking a guitar over an opponent's head. This defensive maneuver is used when a wrestler is thrown over the top rope. Also known as the El Kabong, a reference to Quick Draw McGraw who would say this phrase prior to hitting someone with a guitar. A kickboxing-style kick with the shin (generally protected by a shin guard) striking an opponent's face, chest or thighs. Jackie Fargo & Mario Milano beat Karl & Skull von Stroheim
[1], The attacker lifts a charging opponent up in the air as if performing a back body drop, but instead of tossing them over their head, the attacker pushes the opponent upward, performing a flapjack. NWA Florida heavyweight title match Jesse Barr* beat Mike Graham
Ed Carpentier beat Hans Schmidt
1. Dog collar match Roddy Piper beat Greg Valentine
Januar 1966 endgültig an Gene Kiniski. This kick starts with a standing wrestler jumping to either side, connecting the side of their lead leg's calf-heel cord area to the opponent's face or chest.
As the opponent runs to the ropes on one side of the ring and rebounds against them, the attacker also runs to the same ropes and rebounds ensuring to be behind them and performs the clothesline as the opponent turns to face them. A wrestler performs a series of stomps all over the body of a fallen opponent in the order of left arm, left chest, left stomach, left upper leg, left lower leg, right lower leg, right upper leg, right stomach, right chest, right arm, and finally the jaw. Johnny Weaver beat Dory Funk Jr.
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The wrestler holds both the opponent's arms under their own, and delivers a series of headbutts to the opponent, who is unable to counter. Angus Scott drew Red Bastien, Return WWWF heavyweight title match, Texas death match rules
This attack is performed after an opponent catches the leg of a wrestler who has attempted a kick of some sort (performing a maneuver known in wrestling as "Leg-feed"), then while the opponent throws the leg out away from themself, the wrestler continues spinning all the way out with their leg still extended to connect the kick. Invented by Riki Choshu.