 Turn the belly down, I change top hand, and I let him belly back down. And I make him pull me back on top, and then I go right into my leg ride. Okay? So, whatever side you want to go to comes over the top, and I'm snatching him back to that same side we've been tilting to, but I want you to throw your top side boot in. So if I got a rough pull, left boot's coming in. If I got a right pull, right boot's coming in, every position. So maybe I do pull right on the right side, double thigh, right jam. I'm going to feed with my claw, float, float, float, get to this position. Okay? Reach over, grab my own forearm. As I snatch him back, top side boot comes in nice and tight right here. Tough for him to bridge. Then when he bellies down, I change top hand, and I make him pull me back on top. Make him strong, so I'm going to work here. Okay? Again, I want this guy to make sure that he feels like everything he does on bottom when I do. All right? So we're getting back to this grab-right position, and I'm just shifting his head, drop every time, don't sluff on this. Okay? Float, float, float, get to this position. Okay? Shift away, grab my own forearm. Top side boot comes in, snatching straight back. Once he starts to bridge, find his far knee. Okay? If he turns into me here, turn into me. If he turns into me here, just get your hips up. Okay? Just get your hips up and wrestle here. More than likely he's going to turn away, and then we're just going to come right back down when my boots are going to be in at this point. Across my ankles, legs are in on top. Okay? Anybody want to see it again? Go again, shift the head, grab. I'm here in my grab-right position. Float, vibrate, all the same stuff we didn't notice. As soon as I get into my butt, shift, walk. Right here. I'm controlling. See how my bottom toe is trying to trap? Now he'll bridge, and I'll lose that trap, and I'll go find his knee with my topside boot. Okay? And then again, as he bellies down, I'm just already starting to dig with that boot. See how that boot's already starting to dig? My back's already starting to arch, so when he bellies down flat, he gets back off his back. He's got back to come home to a sense of it. You don't like that. Okay? And eventually, after a while of us turning and chipping away at this guy's effort a little bit, he's just trying not to give up the rollover. Before we get to the third period, he's like, I'm not going down. Let's go neutral. And I busted him up so much on top, he came and stayed and stayed. Right? It's been the process of a match. Let's just chipping away at this guy's soul the whole time. Let's get it going.