![]() ![]() Kane performing a flying clothesline on CM Punk Diving clothesline ![]() This was also used by WWE Hall of Famer Tatanka as a signature move called, "Diving Tomahawk Chop". This is one of the most recognizable signature moves performed by Manabu Nakanishi. Standing on the top turnbuckle, the attacking wrestler proceeds to jump in order to deliver an overhead chop to a standing opponent's head. Japanese wrestler Jinsei Shinzaki uses the move while praying as the Ogami Watari. Invented by Don Jardine and popularized by The Undertaker, who was Jardine's protégé. The move combination is better known as Old School. The wrestler then climbs up the corner turnbuckles and takes a walk on the top rope before falling down striking the opponent's head, back, shoulder or nape with a chop. The wrestler takes hold of one of the opponent's wrists, twisting the arm into an arm wrench. Diving chops The Undertaker jumping down from the top rope to strike Heidenreich with Old School Arm twist ropewalk chop This move was innovated by New Jack and named in reference to the prison slang term 187. This move sees a wrestler jumping forward from an elevated position while holding a steel chair or other weapon, driving the weapon onto an opponent lying prone on the mat. The next list of maneuvers was made under general categories whenever possible. Due to injuries caused by these high risk moves, some promotions have banned the use of some of them. Aerial techniques, also known as "high-flying moves" are maneuvers in professional wrestling using the ring's posts and ropes as aids, in many cases to demonstrate the speed and agility of smaller, nimble and acrobatically inclined wrestlers preferring this style instead of throwing or locking the opponent. ![]()
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