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Latest revision as of 00:35, 8 January 2011
As the photos show, there are three variations of this dive. 1: The wrestler will use the ropes to flip over. 2: The wrestler will go over without touching anything. 3: The wrestler will tuck in to make the move look more spectacular.
Tope con Giro is also known as a Sommersault Plancha. Tope Con Hilo is a common mistranslation.