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  • Japanese commentators know how to sell a finisher xD

  • Ty sir

  • 4:57

    HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Something iv been meaning too ask, iv been doing what I can maybe call a "sitout full nelson slam" does anyone in japan do anything like it? Cuz iv never seen it befor I thaught it up, and I do have video of it

  • Takao Omori used to use a similar move.

  • I love these

  • Thanks for vid and examples. Now I have understood a difference between examples.

    Question: I use Made In Japan ( by SHINGO ) - so.... what the full technical name for this move?

    "Wrist clutch...." ?

  • Wrist Clutch Half Nelson Michinoku Driver II

  • @TheSuicidalDragon Big THANKS to you! )

  • Question.. So what kinda hold does that make the riccola bomb?

  • Straightjacket

  • I''ve got a question about the wrist clutch. Realistically does it actually make the impact a move greater if you use one hand to lift the opponent by the wrist rather than a broader part of their body? Or is it just a different variation of setting up the move?

    The reason why I ask this is because the wrist clutch versions are often regarded as being more dangerous than the original. This is especially true when it comes to Jun Akiyama's Wrist Clutch Exploder and CIMA's Schwein Redline.

  • The Wrist Clutch makes the move a bit more difficult to escape, and also adds more of an angle to the impact. With the Exploder, as time went on, the impact shifted from the neck to the back, as Akiyama began throwing them differently than when he first started using the move. With the Wrist Clutch applied, the move has a higher chance of success, and is going to put more impact toward the head and neck of the victim.

  • Well-explained and good samples. Best part was, however, the announcer on Burning Hammer.

  • I hate the Double Pump Handle to be honest. It just seems very convoluted in comparison.

  • @KryptikM3 I'm tempted to agree, but I have to say that lead in to Delirious' Chemical Imbalance II is pretty slick. It makes the set up much quicker, plus the move (unlike Generico's complicated looking Orange Crush variation) has quick flow so it doesn't seem so convoluted.

  • Do you know if there is something like the Chemical Imbalance I of Delirious? I

    always only saw clips of type II.

  • @KidHNRK I think thats the joke.

  • Very informative man. Thanks for the video.

  • Great video bro. Very informative.

  • Informative. I always thought 'pump handle' referred to some sort of motion applied to the clutched arm

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