![]() ![]() Then grab his right wrist with your right hand. ![]() With your left leg in, use your left arm to hook his right arm. Leg Kick: A kick a competitor lands on his opponent’s leg. One of the best/hardest moves in wrestling. The act of getting one’s heels around one’s opponent’s legs is called putting in the hooks. Even in Fire Pro games, this move is defaultly assigned to none other than the named pro-wrestler as well. Hooks: The feet, specifically when a competitor takes an opponent’s back and has anchored his heels around his opponent’s legs. He has added the Codebreaker and the Walls of Jericho to his repertoire since then, but no submission is as painful or as devastating as the original Liontamer.įollow can be heard on Podcast of the Immortals, a WWE podcast with new episodes every Tuesday afternoon. Telling by the name of this move, I assume that no one except of Super Delfin, a Japanese pro-wrestler having founded Osaka Pro Wrestling following disagreements with The Great Sasuke, the then owner of Michinoku Pro, has ever used it ever. Here wrestlers stand with both feet parallel to each other and weight evenly distributed on both feet. The move evolved when Jericho moved on to the WWE. 1 How to Stand Wrestling uses two basic stances. ![]() This wouldn’t allow opponents to reach the ropes and basically assured victory for Jericho. Wrestlers were really in trouble if Jericho was able to lock in the move by placing his knee on their skull. This puts a lot of strain on the legs, the back and the neck of the opponent. The hold is similar to a Boston Crab in the way the legs are pulled back, but the Liontamer holds the legs much higher. The move was devastating and nearly impossible to get out of. The Liontamer was Jericho’s primary way to put away opponents during his run in WCW’s Cruiserweight Division. Top 10 Wrestling Moves That Were Banned by the. 1 pick for the greatest submission hold ever is Chris Jericho’s Liontamer. Well, with the name like Poison Frankensteiner, it's no wonder this move is banned. ![]()
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