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Japanese Arm Drag - How to do a pro wrestling arm drag

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2010

Quick tutorial on the Japanese Arm Drag. ***Do not attempt this move unless you are in a real pro wrestling ring, and have been trained by a professional. Otherwise, you could easily be injured. This video is meant for reference only, and is not intended to replace real pro wrestling training.--

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  • In the second demo at the start of the vid the guy taking the move looked like he hurt himself a bit.

  • @kartkidchun Haha yeah that was just selling...usually we explain the move and leave the sell up to you, but Ryan decided to add in some selling that time

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  • you guys should make a match :)

  • @DXFAN504 What an idiotic comment, it's for reference for any people who want to become a wrestler in the future, and it shows them how to do a move safely and properly.

    Moron.

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  • you should do the rough ryder

  • there is no front bumping involved, it's a flip bump

  • Man! Nice ring and great videos!!

  • @jamiegee123

    me to :D

  • im on this channel to improve my mixed martial arts skills so i can F*** people up !!!

  • can u show how to do hurricarana

  • Austin Aries, one of the very best American wrestlers in the world, is able to execute this move while flipping his own body backward, thus swiftly getting back to his feet while simultaneously throwing his opponent on his back.

    I won't ask for that variation. This is A Double I was refering to.

    However, I'm wondering if you're planning for a study of the 450 Splash...

  • @LittleDrebin893 Not everyone is a trained wrestler, he's referring to anyone who hasn't been trained to wrestle safely.

  • @SandyTree23 but they are 'trained' wrestlers, shouldn't they be able to do it?

  • 0:07 looking the face xd

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