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Submission move which is also commonly referred to as a 'surfboard'. Classic lucha libre hold, invented by [[Rito Romero]], so some video games list as "Romero Special". Most commonly seen in women's matches at the moment; [[Lady Apache]] uses a rolling version of this move as one of her finishers. Male wrestlers who commonly use the move are [[Jushin Liger]] and [[Bryan Danielson]] | |||
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== No Hands Tapatia == | |||
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Can also be executed without the arms hooked which was originally popularized by [[Alfonso Dantes]]. | |||
Variants include: [[La Cruceta Tapatía]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 5 September 2015
Submission move which is also commonly referred to as a 'surfboard'. Classic lucha libre hold, invented by Rito Romero, so some video games list as "Romero Special". Most commonly seen in women's matches at the moment; Lady Apache uses a rolling version of this move as one of her finishers. Male wrestlers who commonly use the move are Jushin Liger and Bryan Danielson
No Hands Tapatia
Can also be executed without the arms hooked which was originally popularized by Alfonso Dantes.
Variants include: La Cruceta Tapatía