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Latest revision as of 01:34, 8 January 2011

Corkscrewplancha.JPG

A side to side (corkscrew) twisting plancha. Can be done inside the ring for a splash (most often by Hector Garza), or as a dive to the floor.

Crazy twist...
...into a splash.

Tornillos vary in numbers of twists. Some luchadors pull off doble tornillos, with two spins.

Doublecorkscrewplancha.jpg
Runningcorkscrewplancha.jpg
Runningcorkscrewplancha2.jpg


springboard tornillo
double tornillo, Rey Cometa
springboard double tornillo, Laredo Kid