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[[Image:Warriorbump.jpg|left|300px|thumb|[[Black Warrior]] & [[Mr. Niebla]]]]
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Less a move and more a reaction to a move. A Salida de Bandera is an over top rope bump. [[Jerry Estrada]] was famous for his salida de banderas, but the abuse he took shortened his career.
Less a move and more a reaction to a move. A salida de bandera was originally an over-the-top-rope bump. [[Jerry Estrada]] was famous for his salidas de bandera, but the abuse he took shortened his career.
 
In recent years, most salidas de bandera actually end on the apron to set up another exchange, although occasionally the luchador taking the move will in fact fall all the way to the floor.


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Latest revision as of 03:17, 3 February 2013

Less a move and more a reaction to a move. A salida de bandera was originally an over-the-top-rope bump. Jerry Estrada was famous for his salidas de bandera, but the abuse he took shortened his career.

In recent years, most salidas de bandera actually end on the apron to set up another exchange, although occasionally the luchador taking the move will in fact fall all the way to the floor.