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Any back bridge leading to a pin is often called puente olimpico. If it's the end of a move, puento olimpico is added as a subtext. German suplexes are usually called suplex puente olimpico. | Any back bridge leading to a pin is often called puente olimpico. If it's the end of a move, puento olimpico is added as a subtext. German suplexes are usually called suplex puente olimpico. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 2 November 2011
A back bridging cradle, often finishing off a previous move. Toscano uses this as a finishing move.
Any back bridge leading to a pin is often called puente olimpico. If it's the end of a move, puento olimpico is added as a subtext. German suplexes are usually called suplex puente olimpico.