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[[Image:Lizmarkplancha.jpg|[[Lizmark]]|200px|thumb|left]][[Image:Porky_Sayama_Plancha.jpg|[[Super Porky]] vs. [[Tiger Mask|Original Tiger]]|200px|thumb]][[Image:Flamaarandas04.jpg|[[Flama Solar]] vs [[Dakota]]|200px|thumb]][[image:RampPlancha.jpg|[[Bam Bam]] vs [[Fire]], plancha suicida off the ramp|200px|left|thumb]] | [[Image:Lizmarkplancha.jpg|[[Lizmark]]|200px|thumb|left]][[Image:Porky_Sayama_Plancha.jpg|[[Super Porky]] vs. [[Tiger Mask|Original Tiger]]|200px|thumb]][[Image:Flamaarandas04.jpg|[[Flama Solar]] vs [[Dakota]]|200px|thumb]][[Image:DSCF6709.jpg|200px|thumb]][[image:RampPlancha.jpg|[[Bam Bam]] vs [[Fire]], plancha suicida off the ramp|200px|left|thumb]] | ||
A [[plancha]] to the floor. | A [[plancha]] to the floor. | ||
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This move is executed when a wrestler leaps onto the second rope inside the ring, then grabs the top rope on the opposite side of the ring as momentum to launch himself over the ropes with a plancha onto his opponent. Known as the 'Silver King dive' as he was the creator of the move. | This move is executed when a wrestler leaps onto the second rope inside the ring, then grabs the top rope on the opposite side of the ring as momentum to launch himself over the ropes with a plancha onto his opponent. Known as the 'Silver King dive' as he was the creator of the move. | ||
== Other Plancha Suicidas == | |||
{{Gallerywide||name=Ringpostplancha.jpg|caption=La Mascara leaps onto Apolo Dantes}} | |||
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[[category:Flying Moves]] | [[category:Flying Moves]] | ||
[[Category:Dives]] | [[Category:Dives]] | ||
[[Category:Moves]] | [[Category:Moves]] |
Latest revision as of 05:57, 10 February 2011
A plancha to the floor.
Silver King dive
This move is executed when a wrestler leaps onto the second rope inside the ring, then grabs the top rope on the opposite side of the ring as momentum to launch himself over the ropes with a plancha onto his opponent. Known as the 'Silver King dive' as he was the creator of the move.