Definition of Underhook. Meaning of Underhook. Synonyms of Underhook

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- body. Having an underhook with one arm is called a single underhook, while having underhooks with both arms is known as double underhooks. The typical response...
- driving the opponent horizontally belly-down into the ground. A double underhook version of this move also exists. Ron Simmons made the standing variation...
- also apply a double underhook before or after lifting the opponent. This was used by Colt Cabana as the Colt .45. The double underhook variant is often seen...
- opponent's head between the wrestler's legs, and then applies a double underhook on the opponent. The wrestler performs a kneeling or sitout facebuster...
- draping the arm over their shoulders as seen in most suplexes, the attacker underhooks one of the opponent's arms with their other, placing their hand palm-down...
- '91 (Misawa's innovated and seldom used big match finisher; a double underhook into a kneeling-release neck-first powerbomb). The Tiger Driver '98 was...
- sees the wrestler lift the opponent off the ground after applying the underhook, before falling back to drive the opponent head first down to the mat...
- are generally considered inferior to double underhooks, and are often used in response to double underhooks by the opponent. If the opponent's hands can...
- after fans parti****ted in the countdown. McIntyre also uses a double underhook DDT called the ****ure Shock (originally called the Scot Drop), and a headbutt...
- turnbuckles to throw Jericho's shoulder into it before giving him a double underhook superplex. Jericho attempted the Walls of Jericho submission hold, but...