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 Professional wrestling attacks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Attacking maneuvers in professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold, or set up for a throw.
Professional wrestling contains a variety of punches and kicks found in martial arts and other fighting sports, listed below are moves more specific to wrestling itself.
The Sheik is credited as the first man to throw fire in wrestling.
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 American Kenpo Karate Association History
Shuai Chiao developed from such influences as the grappling maneuvers of Mongolian wrestling; the footwork of horn butting (Chiao Ti); and the simple empty hands boxing being practiced by the feudal nobility.
Tom Connor's mastery of Chinese Martial Arts, boxing, Jujitsu, and professional bodybuilding were incorporated into what was to become a very strong, yet highly artful form of American Kenpo.
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 Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers -
Double-team maneuvers in professional wrestling are when two wrestlers work together to attack an opponent, these moves are mainly used by tag teams in tag matches.
A "high and low" double team maneuver is a type of takedown that sees two wrestlers hit a combination of attacks on a standing opponent; one aimed to hit high, while the other is aimed low.
The Acolytes (Faarooq and Bradshaw) were known for doing this double team maneuver, with Faarooq pulling down on a victim set up in Bradshaws powerbomb.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Professional_wrestling_double-team_maneuvers   (5265 words)

  
 Tough Motherfuckers : Peter Senerca
At a [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]] ECW show in [[1995]] during a tag team match pitting him and [[Eddie Guerrero]] against [[Charles Skaggs2 Cold Scorpio]] and [[Dean SimonDean Malenko]], Senerca, wrestling as '''The Tazmaniac''', was the victim of a [[botch (professional wrestling)botched]] [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Aided piledriverspike piledriver]].
Over the course of several years, his undefeated streak and combination of technical mat maneuvers, [[Professional wrestling holdssubmission holds]] gleaned from his [[judo]] background and a wide array of [[Suplexsuplexes]] (which led him to be dubbed "The Human Suplex Machine") earned him a degree of infamy.
His [[Feud (professional wrestling)feud]] with [[Terry BrunkSabu]], whom he defeated at the first televised ECW [[pay-per-view]], Barely Legal [[1997]], is considered by some to be among the best of the [[1990s]], He went on to defeat wrestlers such as [[Scott BigelowBam Bam Bigelow]], [[Rob SzatkowskiRob Van Dam]], [[Lance EversLance Storm]], [[Jerry Lynn]] and [[Mikey Whipwreck]].
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 Encyclopedia: TNA Turning Point
Double-team maneuvers in professional wrestling are when two wrestlers work together to attack an opponent, these moves are mainly used by tag teams in tag matches.
Professional wrestling holds include a number of set moves and pins used by competitors to immobilize their opponents.
As professional wrestling is staged, inevitably a wrestler will be required to lose to an opponent.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/TNA-Turning-Point   (1305 words)

  
 Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers - Psychology Central
Double-team maneuvers in professional wrestling are when two wrestlers work together to attack an opponent, these moves are mainly used by tag teams in tag matches.
Most moves are known by the names that professional wrestlers give their "finishing move" (signature moves that usually result in a win) names.
This move was used by Triple X (Elix Skipper and Christopher Daniels), who called it the Powerplex.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Professional_wrestling_double-team_maneuvers   (5041 words)

  
 Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Any double-team move in which one wrestler help another to perform a Powerbomb, either by aiding the wrestler to get the victim up on to their shoulders or by pulling down on the victim as they get dropped down, to force them into the mat harder.
The Acolytes (Faarooq and Bradshaw) were known for doing this double team maneuver, with Faarooq pulling down on a victim set up in Bradshaws powerbomb.
This move was most commonly known as The Stage Dive and used by the WWE team known as the The Headbangers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Professional_wrestling_double-team_maneuvers   (5109 words)

  
 Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Any double-team move in which one wrestler help another to perform a Neckbreaker, either by aiding the wrestler to get the victim up to an elevated position or by twisting/forcing the victim down to the mat harder while a neckbreaker is performed.
This is best known as the Au Revoir a double team move used by La Resistance.
A variation used by the team of Edge and Christian, saw Christian hit his signature diving reverse DDT on an opponent that Edge held in the sidewalk slam.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Professional_wrestling_double-team_maneuvers   (5296 words)

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