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Should we look into the of classic headscissors maneuvers in catch wrestling? Share public link

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When executed perfectly, the sudden twisting motion combined with pressure on the neck and shoulder can cause a moment of disorientation, often portrayed as a "KO" or a "technical knockout." Phase 1: Securing the Hold (The Setup)

Once the attacker’s legs lock around the neck, they use their own upper body weight to whip around the defender's torso.

When executed perfectly, however, it remains one of the most breathtaking sequences in modern wrestling—a flawless marriage of gravity, rotational torque, and elite athleticism.

Imagine “Nessie McDougal,” a 6’5” Scottish strongwoman wearing scaly green body paint and a long-necked headdress. Her finish: (a standing dragon sleeper that transitions into a grounded body-scissor). She wraps her legs around the opponent’s head, arches her back like a serpent breaching the water, and the opponent fades to black.

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: Drill the initial leg-drop phase against a resisting partner to ensure you can break their posture even when they try to keep their head upright. 4. Safety, Risks, and Defensive Counters