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- variation of this move involves using a pumphandle lift where the wrestler sets the opponent up for a pumphandle hold and then lifts them into the execution...
- maneuvering their arm around in front of the opponent's shoulder (as in a pumphandle) and securing it behind the head (a quarter-nelson). The attacker then...
- Storm. The user of this move first starts by putting the opponent into a pumphandle position, then lifting them into the air perpendicular to the ground and...
- Perry Saturn as the Rings of Saturn. Known as Ashi-gatame in ****an and a pumphandle armbar in America. The wrestler sits facing away on either side of an...
- WrestleMania. Lynch uses both a Fujiwara armbar, called the "Dis-arm-her", and a Pumphandle side slam, called the "Manhandle Slam" as finishing maneuvers. When Lynch...
- Murphy performing Murphy's Law (pumphandle Death Valley driver) on Cedric Alexander during his Cruiserweight Championship celebration in April 2018...
- The Pumphandle Lecture, established in 1993, is an annual lecture held around September to celebrate the removal of the Broad Street pump handle that took...
- Clutch The hold is an Inverted Jacknife Pin that is used with a double pumphandle arm wringer. It is a pinning variation that is usually used after an iconoclasm...
- struggles in which reformers have often become entangled. During the annual Pumphandle Lecture in England, members of the John Snow Society remove and replace...
- calls of the northern flicker and great crested flycatcher, jeers and pumphandles of the blue jay, and alarms, chups, and chirrs of the American robin...