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[[Image:FB IMG 1485465482756.jpg|left|thumb|[[Negro Azteca]] performing]]
[[Image:Tmp-cam--426748755.jpg|left|thumb|[[Aira]] performing an elevated version]]
[[Image:IMG 20170817 182456 175.jpg|thumb|[[Miss Tiger]] using both arms]]
A lucha submission intended for the legs and arm.  Variation of a cruceta, first trapping the arm and pulling it.  The performer's leg and knee is over the opponent's back to add more pain.
A lucha submission intended for the legs and arm.  Variation of a cruceta, first trapping the arm and pulling it.  The performer's leg and knee is over the opponent's back to add more pain.


There are several variations of this move one of them includes elevating the opponent's legs in order to inflict more damage.  Other versions include the use of both arms to add even more pressure and make more difficult to brake this hold.
There are several variations of this move one of them includes elevating the opponent's legs in order to inflict more damage.  Other versions include the use of both arms to add even more pressure and make more difficult to brake this hold.


<gallery widths="250px" heights="250px" perrow="3">
File:FB IMG 1485465482756.jpg|[[Negro Azteca]] performing his original version
File:Tmp-cam--426748755.jpg|[[Aira]] performing an elevated versión
File:FB IMG 1502938016428.jpg|[[Baronessa]] performing her version
File:IMG 20170817 182456 175.jpg|[[Miss Tiger]] using both arms
</gallery >


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Latest revision as of 18:04, 30 December 2017

A lucha submission intended for the legs and arm. Variation of a cruceta, first trapping the arm and pulling it. The performer's leg and knee is over the opponent's back to add more pain.

There are several variations of this move one of them includes elevating the opponent's legs in order to inflict more damage. Other versions include the use of both arms to add even more pressure and make more difficult to brake this hold.