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Who goes over?
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>>19844918
Dragon is dimes incarnate.
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>>19844918
Gorilla obviously. Dragons aren't real, that's a shoot worm
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gorilla clutch in 1992 was an unbreakable hold
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>>19844918
What the fuck is a Lion's Claw?
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>>19844918
bit reddit but I'm not complaining
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>>19844969
this. never heard of that in my life
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>>19844969
no clue but it gets nullified by the shonen upgrade of the boston crab,THE LION TAMER
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>>19844918
Examples of who uses a Gorilla Press?
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>>19844987
we could type out all 92 but that would take us long into the hot summer to finish
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>>19844969
Umaga used to do it all the time. I think even Khali used to do it.
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>>19844987
bandido, sometimes with one arm. most famously for me was ultimate warrior.
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>>19844918
the dragon wins with an apocalyptic fire spot, but never takes the belt because he burned it.
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Octopus is iconic if you're small and athletic
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>>19845421
I think it's equally if not more on the opponent being able to carry your weight through the hold. The only one I can remember doing it recently is Julia Hart who can't weigh very much.
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