One of my favorite moves of his.we did until some dingus fucked shit up this weekNew comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castWhere is Big Mike with his stalling suplex to falcon arrow from the 2nd rope combo?What did the dingus do to drive away our beloved falcon? About The wrestler can also release the opponent in mid arch, which is referred to as a release German suplex.

Orange hits Chris with a bucket and gets two off of a sunset flip and another two count off of a Michinoku driver. 4 years ago. The event took place on August 1, 1996 at the Shiodome in Tokyo, Japan. the Fandango promos).Fandango has so much potential.

Chuck followed it up with a Falcon Arrow for another two count. The Michinoku Driver is a professional wrestling move. Kick out. They just don't let him talk or say anything that's not profoundly stupid (e.g. This move is sometimes used as a continuation move from catching the opponent's high-cross body, to emphasize the wrestler's strength. Aldis crushed Bennett with another tombstone piledriver and a flying elbow drop. The attacker then lifts the opponent on to their shoulder and then falls backwards, driving the opponent into the mat at a high angle. With the grip secure, the attacker then lifts the opponent up and falls backwards, dropping the opponent on their head, neck, or shoulders. Thank heavens that it can though, as head-droppiness is the thing that makes Japanese wrestling so great. ... when he grabs a bat.

Santana planted Trent with a Powerbomb for a two count. The wrestler keeps the waistlock and continues bridging with their back and legs, pinning the opponent's shoulders down against the mat.

For a side belly-to-belly suplex, the attacker usually holds on to the opponent for the duration of the move, but for the overhead belly-to-belly suplex, the attacker usually executes an overhead throw and lets go of the opponent. He then lifts the opponent up using both of his arms wrapped around the torso of the opponent. Such a good combination.

This variation is similar to a classic suplex, including the attacking wrestlers beginning with a standard This move consists of one wrestler picking up his or her opponent off the ground (or mat) and then using a large portion of his or her own body weight to drive the opponent down on the mat.

The attacker then uses their free arm to reach behind the neck of the opponent and take hold of them. This is where the move differs from most of its counterparts, with the attacker not falling with the opponent, but rather shifting themselves slightly and throwing the opponent to the mat on their back.
The wrestler hooks the opponent's arms back in a Professional wrestling features many different varieties of suplexes.

Michinoku Driver. Arrow has his feats and such but this fight is a stalemate. Summer Spectacular (1996) was the fourth Summer Spectacular professional wrestling event produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW). Such a good combination.He's got mic skills. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts The most common belly-to-back variants are the An inverted Northern Lights suplex that was made by This move is also known as a sambo suplex or side suplex. He places the opponent's near arm over his shoulder, grabs a waistlock, and then lifts the opponent up while falling backwards, causing the opponent to land on their neck and shoulders.
He just needs to work on mic skills and a new finisher and then I'd be okay seeing him in the IC or USC spotlight.More posts from the SquaredCircle communitySeth's looks the best because he drops into a sit out position from a pretty high height. The falcon arrow is a great move for a number of reasons: It's bizarre, distinctly Japanese name, the fact that Hardcore Holly used to do it, and that it's a roided up version of the Michinoku Driver. The name ura-nage (or uranage) comes from a Judo throw which translated directly from Japanese, means "throw to behind/back" and is commonly (albeit incorrectly) used to refer to a regular side slam in pro wrestling.



Taka Michinoku took his name as a sign of respect for his mentor The Great Sasuke, who was the owner of Michinoku Pro Wrestling and had been the first to use Michinoku as part of his ring name. Big Book of Wrestling Moves, from DeathValleyDriver.com"Back-to-back interceptions avoid CFL version of Montreal Screwjob"The rotating variation of a vertical suplex, also sometimes known as the rotation suplex, rotary suplex, or twisting suplex, sees the attacking wrestler lift the opponent as in a normal vertical suplex, but turn around as they fall back to twist the opponent into the mat.

Chuck Taylor finally tagged back in and hit Santana with a Michinoku Driver for a near fall. They kill eachother 10/10. WWE He locks one of the opponent's arms in a The attacker finally falls backwards to drive the opponent to the mat on their neck and shoulders.

He's actually completely airborne for a bit.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNZDgpZDQ0c&nohtml5=FalseDefinitely Seth Rollins when he does the superplex rollout into a falcon arrow. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike LicenseThis is a suplex variation in which the wrestler, while standing behind the opponent, places one arm in a Also known as a fallaway slam, the wrestler lifts the opponent up so the opponent is horizontal across the wrestler's body then falls backward, throwing the opponent over their head down to the mat back-first. In another variation, the wrestler releases the hold just prior to the sitout position, letting the opponent's own momentum force them down head-first. Amazingly, Bennett kicked out. This grip, as opposed to the waistlock of a normal belly-to-belly, is then used to hoist the opponent in the overhead arching throw. wraps his other arm around the opponent's headThis sees a wrestler lock their opponent in a The attacker stands either facing directly one of their opponent's sides or slightly behind in an angle. AEW