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With his opponent on his chest or back in ring, the attacking wrestler climbs to the top rope and, facing forward, somersaults off the top turnbuckle spinning 450 degrees in the air before landing on his opponent in splash position. | With his opponent on his chest or back in ring, the attacking wrestler climbs to the top rope and, facing forward, somersaults off the top turnbuckle spinning 450 degrees in the air before landing on his opponent in splash position. | ||
The move is also known as the Phoenix Splash. [[ | The move is also known as the Phoenix Splash. [[Juventud Guerrera]] is among the most famous wrestler in Mexico using the move, which is typically reserved for match finishes. It's a ticker move, with wrestlers having issues rotating to the correct position before impact. | ||
[[Category:Moves]] | [[Category:Moves]] | ||
[[Category:Flyer Moves]] | [[Category:Flyer Moves]] |
Revision as of 15:27, 21 November 2008
With his opponent on his chest or back in ring, the attacking wrestler climbs to the top rope and, facing forward, somersaults off the top turnbuckle spinning 450 degrees in the air before landing on his opponent in splash position.
The move is also known as the Phoenix Splash. Juventud Guerrera is among the most famous wrestler in Mexico using the move, which is typically reserved for match finishes. It's a ticker move, with wrestlers having issues rotating to the correct position before impact.