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image:WCM_Body_Press_Drop.gif|'''Body Press Drop:''' Performing an overhead lift, holding opponent high in the air, then releasing by dropping them in front or behind. Can optionally perform a throw.
 
image:WCM_Body_Press_Drop.gif|'''Body Press Drop:''' Performing an overhead lift, holding opponent high in the air, then releasing by dropping them in front or behind. Can optionally perform a throw.
  
image:WCM_Brainbuster_Reverse.gif|'''Reverse Brainbuster: A suplex move performed by pulling the opponent into an inverted headlock, then lifting them up, overhead, and then dropping opponent behind.
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image:WCM_Brainbuster_Reverse.gif|'''Reverse Brainbuster:''' A suplex move performed by pulling the opponent into an inverted headlock, then lifting them up, overhead, and then dropping opponent behind.
  
 
image:WCM_FiremanCarry.gif|'''Fireman Carry:''' Bending over, standing to the side of opponent. Pulling the opponent's arm over the shoulder, distributing the opponent's body fully over the shoulders, one hand holding onto opponent's leg. Opponent may then be carried, thrown or slammed.
 
image:WCM_FiremanCarry.gif|'''Fireman Carry:''' Bending over, standing to the side of opponent. Pulling the opponent's arm over the shoulder, distributing the opponent's body fully over the shoulders, one hand holding onto opponent's leg. Opponent may then be carried, thrown or slammed.

Revision as of 17:31, 1 October 2015

Wrestling Terminology

Wrestling moves include a tremendous array of variation. The moves upon which these variations are based, are generally basic in nature. Combining moves can also be performed, using word elements to describe what kind of actions (movements) a move involves:

Submission Holds

Throws

Pins

Attacks