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A stunner is a professional wrestling move, also a common term in professional wrestling referring to the ¾ facelock jawbreaker maneuver. The innovator of the move has been disputed, as both Mikey Whipwreck (who called it the Whippersnapper) and Michael P.S. Hayes (who called it the 9-1-1) have both claimed to be behind the origin of the move.
JD McDonagh recently suffered a severe injury during WWE’s "Monday Night Raw" on Monday, Jan. 27, in Atlanta.. The WWE Judgment Day star, 34, suffered broken ribs and a punctured lung during the ...
Capital Collision will feature professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines.Wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.
Southern Championship Wrestling from Georgia United States: Syndicated: 1988–1990 Southern Championship Wrestling: EWF Wrestling aka New Catch France: Eurosport: 1988–1992 European Wrestling Federation WWF The Main Event United States: NBC: 1988–1991 World Wrestling Federation: 5 specials WCW Clash of the Champions United States: TBS ...
Capital Collision is an annual professional wrestling event promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). Since its inception, it is held annually at Washington, D.C. 's Entertainment and Sports Arena .
116 pounds: Somers' Ball cruises to semis with quick pins; Brewster's Looby, Mahopac's Przymylski ready for rematch. Somers/North Salem's returning section champ Ryan Ball gave himself plenty of ...
9:33 a.m. Northeast Ohio owns OHSAA state wrestling. Again. In terms of finalists, the Perrysburg District (15) and Hoover (5) led the way in Division I, Kettering Fairmont (5) and Darby (3) followed.
In professional wrestling, a cutter is a 3 ⁄ 4 facelock bulldog [1] maneuver. This move sees an attacking wrestler first apply a 3 ⁄ 4 facelock (reaching back and grabbing the head of an opponent, thus pulling the opponent's jaw above the wrestler's shoulder) before falling backwards (sometimes after running forwards first) to force the ...