Danbooru
Login Posts Comments Notes Artists Tags Pools Wiki Forum More »
Search Changes Help | Posts (22) History
  • Help
guro
scat
furry -rating:g

Recent Changes (all)

  • nakayama festa (gold-triumph) (umamusume)
  • liese vir-alte
  • aosiai123
  • minazuki taeko
  • tina foster
  • tamamo (monster realm) (mon-musu quest!)
  • shiny pantyhose
  • fonewearl
  • emilia harring
  • gravel (masou gakuen hxh)
  • orfevre (gold-triumph) (umamusume)
  • gold ship (gold-triumph) (umamusume)
  • fenomeno (gold-triumph) (umamusume)
  • dream journey (gold-triumph) (umamusume)
  • anastasia (fire graffiti) (brown dust)
  • stay gold (gold-triumph) (umamusume)
  • angelica (neon savior) (brown dust)
  • alvida (peach88)
  • gina dickinson
  • iida hikaru
  • mizuhashi parsee
  • eorzean
  • nazrin
  • mamarissa
  • abyss chaser (ragnarok online)

Options

  • Tag History
  • Post History
  • Wiki History
  • Discussions
  • What Links Here
  • Mistagged Posts
  • Untagged Posts

dragon sleeper

ドラゴンスリーパー

A submission hold in wrestling where the attacking wrestler stands behind the opponent who is either sitting or lying face down, then pulls the opponent into an inverted facelock, often hooking the opponent's near arm with their free arm. The attacker then pulls backwards and up, wrenching the opponent's neck and spine. If the opponent is sitting, the wrestler can press their knee into the opponent's back, adding pressure.

It is innovated by Fujinami Tatsumi and popularized in the United States by Ultimo Dragon.

There are other variations of this hold:

1) With body scissors added to further restrain the opponent. Used by New Japan Pro Wrestling wrestler SANADA as the Skull End and WWE wrestler Drew Gulak as the Gu-Lock.

2) A version from a back-mount position. In other words, a hybrid with a camel clutch. Used by Low Ki as the Dragon Clutch, All Elite Wrestling wrestler Malakai Black as the Owari Death Clutch, Dragon Slayer or Dark Ritual, and Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling wrestler Tatsumi Rika as the White Dragon Sleeper.

3) A standing variation. Used by The Undertaker as the Takin' Care of Business.

4) A transition from a surfboard position. Used by All Elite Wrestling wrestler Bryan Danielson as one of his signature moves.

Posts

post #10638199
post #10638196
post #10590765
post #10480759
post #9949557
post #9178228
post #9072138
post #9072137
Terms / Privacy / Upgrade / Contact /