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[[Image:Martinete+special.bmp.jpg‎|left|200px]]
[[File:Martinete+special.bmp.jpg‎|right|200px|thumb|Martinete Special.]]
A double arm [[Martinete]], sometimes called '''Martinete Special'''. Trademark hold of [[Abismo Negro]], whenever he needed another method to piledriver someone. Depending on the mood of the referees on the day, this was sometimes ruled an illegal maneuver and caused a disqualification.
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A double arm [[Martinete]], sometimes called '''Martinete Special'''. Trademark hold of [[Abismo Negro]], whenever he needed another method to piledriver someone. Depending on the mood of the referees on the day, this was sometimes ruled an illegal maneuver and caused a disqualification.
== Package Piledriver ==
[[File:Rey-Escorpion-Aguijon-Mortal.jpg‎|right|200px|thumb|Aguijón Mortal.]]
The wrestler puts their arms underneath the opponent's arms and grabs their legs by the knees. The wrestler then stands up, lifting the opponent until they are upside down, and drops to a sitting position with the opponent's head between their thighs. [[Rey Escorpión]] began used during the [[CMLL NJPW FantasticMania, 2013|2013 FantasticMania]] in [[Japan]], naming the move '''Aguijón Mortal'''.


[[Category:Piledrivers]]
[[Category:Piledrivers]]

Revision as of 11:12, 20 January 2013

Martinete Special.

A double arm Martinete, sometimes called Martinete Special. Trademark hold of Abismo Negro, whenever he needed another method to piledriver someone. Depending on the mood of the referees on the day, this was sometimes ruled an illegal maneuver and caused a disqualification.

Package Piledriver

Aguijón Mortal.

The wrestler puts their arms underneath the opponent's arms and grabs their legs by the knees. The wrestler then stands up, lifting the opponent until they are upside down, and drops to a sitting position with the opponent's head between their thighs. Rey Escorpión began used during the 2013 FantasticMania in Japan, naming the move Aguijón Mortal.