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This move, innovated, popularized, and named after [[Lou Thesz]]. The attacking wrestler jumps towards a standing opponent and knock him over, resulting in the opponent lying on his back with the attacking wrestler sitting on the opponent's chest, pinning him in a body scissors. There are variations that include punches. | This move, innovated, popularized, and named after [[Lou Thesz]]. The attacking wrestler jumps towards a standing opponent and knock him over, resulting in the opponent lying on his back with the attacking wrestler sitting on the opponent's chest, pinning him in a body scissors. There are variations that include punches. | ||
[[ | In lucha libre, this move is often seen as a dive, and called [[La Silla]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 27 January 2017
This move, innovated, popularized, and named after Lou Thesz. The attacking wrestler jumps towards a standing opponent and knock him over, resulting in the opponent lying on his back with the attacking wrestler sitting on the opponent's chest, pinning him in a body scissors. There are variations that include punches.
In lucha libre, this move is often seen as a dive, and called La Silla.