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A kind of over the shoulder, belly to back piledriver. Air Raid Crash is joshi wrestler's [[Mariko Yoshida]] name for the maneuver, which has caught on for lack of a generic term. [[Cerebro Negro]] (pictured) uses it as his Cerebro Driver, and others have started to use it as a general big move.
The '''Air Raid Crash''', the '''Kryptonite Krunch''', the '''Schwein''', can be technically described as an over the shoulder back-to-belly piledriver. It begins with the wrestler facing his opponent. From there, the wrestler will pick up the opponent and place them over his / her shoulder so that the opponent's head is dangling over the wrestler's back by the waist of the wrestler. The wrestler then holds the opponent in place by holding his / her leg with one arm and applies a headlock to the opponent with his / her other arm. The opponent is now bent into a circle. The wrestler then drops to a seated position, driving the head of the opponent into the ground. [[Cerebro Negro]] (pictured) uses it as his Cerebro Driver, and others have started to use it as a general big move in Mexico.


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Latest revision as of 00:19, 17 March 2015

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The Air Raid Crash, the Kryptonite Krunch, the Schwein, can be technically described as an over the shoulder back-to-belly piledriver. It begins with the wrestler facing his opponent. From there, the wrestler will pick up the opponent and place them over his / her shoulder so that the opponent's head is dangling over the wrestler's back by the waist of the wrestler. The wrestler then holds the opponent in place by holding his / her leg with one arm and applies a headlock to the opponent with his / her other arm. The opponent is now bent into a circle. The wrestler then drops to a seated position, driving the head of the opponent into the ground. Cerebro Negro (pictured) uses it as his Cerebro Driver, and others have started to use it as a general big move in Mexico.