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  2. Chokeslam (film) - Wikipedia

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    Chokeslam is a 2016 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Robert Cuffley and starring Chris Marquette, Amanda Crew, Niall Matter, Michael Eklund and Mick Foley.The film follows Corey Swanson (Marquette) prior to a high school reunion, as he tries to make amends with a girlfriend who had publicly rejected him, and had since become a professional wrestler.

  3. Chokeslam - Wikipedia

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    The invention of the chokeslam is often incorrectly credited to Paul Heyman for use by the wrestler 911, [1] although it was already in use by Sid Vicious at least as early as 1991 [2] as well as AJPW wrestler Akira Taue since 1992 under the name nodowa otoshi ("choke drop/slam"). [3]

  4. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    A chokeslam is any body slam in which the wrestler grasps their opponent's neck, lifts them up, and slams them to the mat, causing them to land on their back. The move is used by numerous wrestlers, often larger ones who portray "monster" characters.

  5. Kane (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] In WWE, Kane won numerous championships; he is a three-time world champion (having held the WWF Championship, ECW Championship and World Heavyweight Championship once each), a 12-time world tag team champion (having held the World Tag Team Championship, WCW Tag Team Championship and WWE Tag Team Championship), and a WWE Grand Slam ...

  6. Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    When two wrestlers execute a chokeslam on a single opponent at the same time it is referred to as a double chokeslam. Due to convenience of wording, a double chokeslam can also refer to two chokeslams being performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time (i.e.; single person double chokeslam), and occasionally in a tag team match ...

  7. Brock Lesnar - Wikipedia

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    Brock Edward Lesnar [16] [17] was born in Webster, South Dakota, on July 12, 1977, [1] [18] [19] the son of Stephanie and Richard Lesnar. [19] Even though his surname is Slovenian, he is of German descent, [20] and grew up on his parents' dairy farm in Webster. [21] He has two older brothers named Troy and Chad, and a younger sister named ...

  8. Backbreaker - Wikipedia

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    Nikki Bella setting up to perform the Rack Attack (Argentine backbreaker drop) on Naomi.. This submission hold, better known as a Torture Rack or simply a rack, sees the attacking wrestler carrying the opponent face-up across his own shoulders, before hooking the opponent's head with one hand and a leg with the other to then pull down on both ends to hyperextend the opponent's back and force a ...

  9. Facebuster - Wikipedia

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    A version of this move also exists which is a Moonsault Styles Clash and was innovated and used by the late indy pro wrestler Brandon Kaplan, better known under the names Spyral (or Spiral) and BKNY, [1] which he called the Panther Bomb [2] against Mike Sydal [3] who was his opponent at the time in an Aerial Assault Match at CZW Tangled Web 2 ...