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A suplex from a waistlock position. In Mexico, it's mostly done with a bridge, though the attacker can also drop or toss the opponent. It is pretty much a belly-to-belly variation of the [[German Suplex]]. It is more common in Lucha Libre than the German Suplex because the receiver lands on their back rather than their head and neck. | A suplex from a waistlock position. In Mexico, it's mostly done with a bridge, though the attacker can also drop or toss the opponent. It is pretty much a belly-to-belly variation of the [[German Suplex]]. It is more common in Lucha Libre than the German Suplex because the receiver lands on their back rather than their head and neck. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 17 August 2010
A suplex from a waistlock position. In Mexico, it's mostly done with a bridge, though the attacker can also drop or toss the opponent. It is pretty much a belly-to-belly variation of the German Suplex. It is more common in Lucha Libre than the German Suplex because the receiver lands on their back rather than their head and neck.