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wrestler clutches the opponent's body in some form
before falling into a
sitout position while dropping the
opponent on
their back, neck, and/or shoulders...
- of the attacker. This hold
results from
numerous throws,
including the
sitout powerbomb, the spin-out powerbomb, and the
sunset flip. ****anese wrestler...
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opponent down. A
sitout version is
commonly known as a
Tiger Driver and was
invented by
Mitsuharu Misawa.
Ahmed Johnson used the
sitout version as well...
- by The
Great Khali and Omos as the
Jackknife Chokebomb. Also
known as a
sitout two-handed
chokeslam and a
choke driver. The most
common move
referred to...
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slight variation is the
sitout side slam
spinebuster where the
opponent is
lifted like a side slam but
dropped into a
sitout spinebuster. The late WWE...
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second rope or and
finally jump from
there dropping to
their knees or in a
sitout position and
planting the
opponent face
first to the mat. In
another variation...
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calls it the Book End. Matt
Hardy performs a
sitout variation of it,
called the Side Effect. The
sitout side slam was also
performed by
former WWE star...
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opponent Inverted atomic drop,
sometimes followed by a
clothesline Oscar (
Sitout rear mat slam)
Running stunner Sidewalk slam
Spinebuster Springboard back...
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standing and
seated position, with the
latter sometimes transitioning from a
sitout sideslam. Also
known as a
Bulldog headlock in BJJ, the wrestler, like a...
- "Coquina Plex" (a
sleeper suplex), the facewash, the "Island Driver" (a
sitout side powerslam), the
muscle buster, the "Olé Kick" (a
Yakuza kick), the...