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[[Image:Latapatia.jpg|left|200px|thumb|[[Marcela]] & [[Dark Angel]]]]


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Submission move which is also commonly refered to as a 'surfboard'.
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.


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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]].
Can also be executed without the arms hooked which was originally popularized by [[Alfonso Dantes]].
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[[Category:Moves|Tapatia]]
[[Category:Moves|Tapatia]]
[[Category:Submissions]]
[[Category:Submissions|Tapatia]]
[[Category:Lucha Submissions]]
[[Category:Lucha Submissions|Tapatia]]

Revision as of 09:14, 3 June 2010

Tapatiamalenkoesther92.jpg

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.


No Hands Tapatia

Tapatia-nohands.jpg

Can also be executed without the arms hooked which was originally popularized by Alfonso Dantes.

Variants include: La Cruceta Tapatía