In pro wrestling, Japanese wrestling star Susumu Yokosuka uses a lariat that he calls Jumbo no Kachi! The name came from the late 80's and early 90's, where the announcers would scream "JUMBO NO KACHI!", whehn translated means "VICTORY FOR JUMBO!" when the late Jumbo Tsurata won a match.
Susumu Yokosuka does his lariat..
..."JUMBO NO KACHI!"
Or after Jumbo Tsurata wins a pro wrestling match..
..."JUMBO NO KACHI! JUMBO NO KACHI!"
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In pro wrestling, an STF is a move where you trap one of your opponent's legs with yours and pull their head back with your forearm. It stands for stepover toehold facelock.
"Masahiro Chono has that STF applied..."
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In pro wrestling, a spinebuster is a move that involves a wrestler picking up his opponent, spinning, then finally slamming them down onto their back, or spine.
"CW Anderson finishes with a spinebuster."
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In professional wrestling, a crossface is a move that involves you crossing your arms across your opponent's face. See STF and Crippler Crossface.
"He's got him locked in a crossface-like manuever.."
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A shortened version of the metal band "Children Of Bodom".
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In professional wrestling, the wrestler Chris Benoit uses a type of crossface called the Crippler Crossface.
"Chris Benoit has sharp moves, including his snap suplex, his sharpshooter, and most of all, his Crippler Crossface,"
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In professional wrestling, if someone is green, it means they are new and still act like a rookie.
"In 1994, Hayabusa was as green as a leaf."
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