Use in sentence of “wrestler”

How to use in-sentence of “wrestler”:

+ The wrestler performing the body avalanche does not leave their feet during the move.

+ Popular wrestler Sheamus drove the pace car for the opening laps.

+ A lariat takedown, running neckbreaker, or bulldog lariat is a move where a wrestler runs towards their opponent, wraps their arm around the opponent’s upper chest and neck, and the wrestler swings their legs forward, while using their momentum to pull the opponent down with them to the mat, on to their upper back.

+ Bob Pickens was an American Olympic wrestler and professional football player.

+ The move is usually done by taller wrestlers to further show its view as a strong attack although the wrestler is not moving and its the opponent that runs into their foot because of the wrestler‘s height making it easy for their leg to reach the head of a normal-sized opponent.

Use in sentence of wrestler
Use in sentence of wrestler

Example sentences of “wrestler”:

+ Another common version is a handspring transition which the wrestler Irish whips the opponent onto a turnbuckle from the opposite corner.

+ Savile was also a professional wrestler and cyclist when he was young and during World War II he was conscripted to work as a Bevin Boy in the coal mines.

+ Juan Kachmanian, better known as Pampero Firpo, was an Argentine-American professional wrestler of Armenian descent.

+ Orlando Jordan is an AmericansAmerican professional wrestler who is currently working in the independent circuit.

+ She is the only professional wrestler to compete in documented matches in nine different decades, having her first match in 1939 and her last match in 2010.

+ A masked wrestler would be forced to unmask and a wrestler that put their hair on the line would be shaven bald.

+ Terry Ugene Bollea, better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, is an AmericansAmerican semi-retired pro wrestler and actor.

+ A ropewalk is when a wrestler walks across the top rope before performing a move.

+ A chair shot is where a wrestler hits their opponent with a chair.

+ Roderick George Toombs better known by his ring name “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, was a CanadiansCanadian professional wrestler and actor.

+ Hiroshi Tanahashi is a Japanese Professional wrestlingprofessional wrestler who is currently working for New Japan Pro Wrestling.

+ The wrestler then uses the momentum of the handspring combo to leap backwards and hit their opponent either a back elbow, back thump, dropkick, or any other type of attack.

+ An Ambulance match is fought under hardcore rules; the only way to win is for a wrestler to force their opponent into the back of an ambulance and close the door.

+ A diving fist drop is a move where a wrestler jumps from the top turnbuckle onto the opponent and drives their fist into either the opponent’s chest or head.

+ Kenzo Suzuki is a Japanese professional wrestler who is best known for wrestling for World Wrestling EntertainmentWWE and New Japan Pro Wrestling.

+ Kaufman was engaged to another wrestler Matthew Adams, who is best known by his ring name Buddy Murphy.

+ There is also a double foot stomp or double stomp version where a wrestler jumps and stamps both of their feet on any part of an opponent.

+ He won the Money in the Bank 2013 Money in the Bank for a World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank opportunity but became the first wrestler to outright lose his cash-in title match when he was defeated by Raw.

+ A hair pull is when a wrestler pulls the opponent’s long hair.

+ Another common version is a handspring transition which the wrestler Irish whips the opponent onto a turnbuckle from the opposite corner.

+ Savile was also a professional wrestler and cyclist when he was young and during World War II he was conscripted to work as a Bevin Boy in the coal mines.

More in-sentence examples of “wrestler”:

+ When the wrestler rolls over the opponent, they pull the opponent backwards and land their back into a pinning position.

+ He became a wrestler in 1959.

+ There a slight version of this where the wrestler uses a running enzuigiri to the kneeling opponent’s head without the use of the opponent’s knee for leverage.

+ The wrestler is given a 5 count to let go or they will be disqualified.

+ It usually sees the opponent try and attempt to charge at the larger wrestler many times only for their attempts to either have no effect or the opponent to get knocked down themselves.

+ He was also a professional wrestler back in the WWF.

+ She was best friends with fellow wrestler “Mae Young”.

+ The last wrestler remaining is the winner.

+ One of the most common versions of mounted punches involves the wrestler standing on the middle or top ropes and delivering repeated punches to the face while the opponent is backed up against the turnbuckles.

+ Francisco Pantoja Rueda Hidalgo, Mexican professional wrestler who is best known for the time he spent the WWE under the ring name, Super Crazy.

+ Chyna was an AmericansAmerican female wrestler for the World Wrestling Federation.

+ Rotten was trained by retired wrestler Jim Leon and former World Championship Wrestling jobber Joey Maggs.

+ A Greek wrestler aimed to throw his opponent; a pankratiast however aimed to force his opponent to concede defeat.

+ James William Reiher, Jr., better known as Jimmy Snuka, Jr., is an American professional wrestler and the son of professional wrestler “Superfly” Jimmy Snuka.

+ The opponent throws the leg away from them self and the wrestler continues to spin all the way out with their leg still extended to hit a leg lariat.

+ James Allan Black born June 1, 1977 in Franklin, TennesseeFranklin, American professional wrestler who is better known by the ring name, James Storm and is currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling where he was once one-half of the wrestling stable, “Beer Money, Inc.” with Robert Roode.

+ On June 25, 2016, after Brazilian wrestler Zumbi was not able to participate in the WWE Cruiserweight Classic due to visa issues, WWE announced that Mustafa Ali would replace him.

+ The most common type of savate kick is the “chassé”, a piston-action kick, where the wrestler kicks the opponent so that the sole of their foot hits either their head or chin.

+ Two wrestlers start the match and every five minutes another wrestler enters until all five participants are present.

+ Khetag Gozyumov is an Azerbaijani wrestler of Ossetian origin.

+ Canadian Professional Wrestler Ben Saulnier, better known for his ring name Jake Benson, is a Métis from Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada.

+ A discus back elbow is a move where a wrestler that is facing away from the opponent, spins around to face away from the opponent and strikes the opponent in the face with a back elbow.

+ He died on November 6, 2003, after committing suicide from mixing prescription medication and alcohol at wrestler Stevie Richards’ house.

+ After the opponent’s arm is completely extended, they wrestler pulls the opponent back and hits them with an elbow smash while using their other arm.

+ Another version of the move is where a wrestler uses their whole arm as a lariat instead of just the elbow.

+ When the wrestler rolls over the opponent, they pull the opponent backwards and land their back into a pinning position.

+ He became a wrestler in 1959.
+ There a slight version of this where the wrestler uses a running enzuigiri to the kneeling opponent's head without the use of the opponent's knee for leverage.

+ A knee drop is a move where a wrestler either jumps or falls down onto an opponent and drives their knee into anywhere on the opponent’s body.

+ A cannonball senton is a move where the wrestler performs a front flip senton onto an opponent sitting in a corner.

+ A springboard is when a wrestler bounces themself upward off of a rope into a move.

+ Her mother is former wrestler Kyoko Kimura.

+ The wrestler then dives over the opponent, catches them in a waist-lock from behind and rolls them into a sitting position when they hit the mat.

+ Another version of the foot stomp is where a wrestler performs a series of stomps all over the body of a downed opponent in the order of left arm, left chest, left stomach, left upper leg, left lower leg, right lower leg, right upper leg, right stomach, right chest, right arm, and finally the jaw.

+ A slight version of this is called the body block which is usually used by large wrestler and sees the opponent run a the larger wrestler and the wrestler just engulfing the charging opponent by swinging their arms around and forcing the opponent to impact the wrestler‘s entire body.

+ The move is often used to show the size and strength of the wrestler, with the larger wrestler challenging to run off the ropes and hit the move.

+ The Olympic wrestler Polydamas was killed when he tried to hold up the roof of a cave during an earthquake.

+ César Cuauhtémoc González Barrón, better known by his ring name Silver King, was a MexicansMexican professional wrestler and actor.

+ The wrestler then lifts one of their legs and kicks up over their waist and chest, hitting the opponent with the top of their foot, usually in the head.

+ William Fritz Afflis was an American professional wrestler and football player.

+ Thomas Prichard is an United StatesAmerican professional wrestler who once worked for WWE.

+ Melina Nava Pérez is an American professional wrestler and manager.

+ In February 2005, it was revealed that Dumas had been romantically involved with fellow wrestler Edge for several months while still in a relationship with Hardy.

+ Trapping headbutts are where a wrestler holds both of the opponent’s arms under their own and hits the opponent with a series of headbutts.

+ A crane kick is where a wrestler performs a crane stance, by standing on one of their legs, with their other knee raised and their arms extended in a crane position.

+ A diving crossbody is a move where a wrestler performs a type of crossbody off of the top turnbuckle and onto a standing opponent.

+ One of the most common ways a wrestler can be “put over” is by winning a match.

+ A shooting star senton is a move where the wrestler jumps forward from higher ground, does a backflip in midair, and continues the rotation and adds another 90 which ends in a senton.

+ The wrestler then dusted himself with a fine powder.

+ A pod opens every five minutes to let another wrestler into the match.

+ A diving DDT is a move where a wrestler who is on higher ground is facing either a standing or bent-over opponent.

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