How to use in-sentence of “lariat”:
– The wrestler can hold the opponent’s head up before performing the lariat with the other arm.
– The move is similar to a clothesline but the difference between a lariat and a clothesline is that in a clothesline, the wrestler’s arm is kept straight to the side of the wrestler while performing it and in the lariat, the wrestler hits their opponent with their arm.
– Another version of the move is where a wrestler uses their whole arm as a lariat instead of just the elbow.
– The move is similar to the spinning heel kick but the wrestler does not jump off of the ground which makes it a leg lariat of some sorts.
– The lariat to the back of the neck and shoulders is sometimes called the northern lariat or enzui lariat.
– The lariat is basically a very stiff clothesline that is used as a finisher rather than a regular move.
– Usually, a lariat is used as a finishing move and the clothesline as just a regular move.
– A short-arm lariat is a version where the wrestler grabs one of the opponent’s wrists with their hand and pulls the opponent closer, they then strike the opponent with the lariat with their other arm.

