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- chicken-wings in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chicken wing(s) or chickenwing may refer to: Chicken wings Chicken wings as food Buffalo wing, a po****r...
- variation of the double chickenwing sees the wrestler wrenching the opponent up while still holding them in the double chickenwing. The hold is usually transitioned...
- in the crossface chickenwing. At Against All Odds after Senshi defeated Austin Starr, Backlund came out and put his own chickenwing on Starr before dragging...
- a powerhouse style. Her signature moves include a bicycle kick and a chickenwing facebuster which she calls Jaded. While in AEW, she was nicknamed "That...
- crossface chickenwing on Bret. Bret escaped, but Backlund maintained the advantage by attacking Bret's arm and attempting another crossface chickenwing. Bret...
- Crossface Chickenwing on Starr and picks up the submission victory. After the match, Starr attacks Backlund and applies the Crossface Chickenwing on him...
- Buster. The wrestler hooks both an opponent's arms in an elevated double chickenwing, lifts them up into the air from behind, then drops the opponent down...
- Another similar variation, known as a double chickenwing slam, sees the wrestler apply double chickenwing instead of a full nelson before slamming the...
- stands behind the opponent. They lock one of the opponent's arms in a chickenwing, and wraps their other arm around the opponent's head. They then lift...
- events of Mutant M****acre by the Marauders. Mole, along with his friend Chickenwings, left the Morlocks' "Alley" after the M****acre. They survived and subsisted...