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A springboard moonsault to the floor. Usually done from the middle rope, allowing the diver to use the top rope for balance if necessary. Can be countered by the opponent [[Asai Moonsault into opponent's feet|blocking it with their feet]]. This is a standard dive of flyers, more advanced than the basic [[pescado]] and [[plancha]].
A springboard moonsault to the floor. Usually done from the middle rope, allowing the diver to use the top rope for balance if necessary. Can be countered by the opponent [[Asai Moonsault into opponent's feet|blocking it with their feet]]. This is a standard dive of flyers, more advanced than the basic [[pescado]] and [[plancha]].

Latest revision as of 14:50, 24 June 2010

A springboard moonsault to the floor. Usually done from the middle rope, allowing the diver to use the top rope for balance if necessary. Can be countered by the opponent blocking it with their feet. This is a standard dive of flyers, more advanced than the basic pescado and plancha.

Springboard moonsaults inside the ring are listed under quebrada.

Named after Ultimo Dragon, though he might not have been the first one to try it.