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Usually done from the top rope, but can be done in any number of situations. A plancha to the outside is called [[Plancha Suicida]].
Usually done from the top rope, but can be done in any number of situations. A plancha to the outside is called [[Plancha Suicida]]. Rolling through a plancha to counter, pin, or - if strong enough - stand up whilst holding the aggressor is a fairly rote reversal. [[Mistico]] exploits this trope in-turn, regularly employing a springboard plancha from inside the ring (turning 180• in mid-air after leaving the middle rope) to set up [[La Mistica]].
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Can be done on equal footing to the opponent too, with a running start to provide the forward thrust in gravity’s stead. [[Atlantis Jr.]] uses this as a signature big spot, from the ramp & over the top rope. Heavier luchadors with enough athletic ability - such as [[Volcano]] or [[Skadi]] - may employ it as a signature move too, essentially performing a sudden no-hands [[powerslam]] with their weight. Like its diving counterpart it is occasionally used to reset or reverse a match’s momentum; e.g. two wrestlers attempting it at the same time & both wiping out, or the receiver backflipping it into a standing [[Moonsault Fallaway Slam]] (a signature reversal of [[Mike Bailey]] & [[Trevor Lee]]).


===Corner Plancha===
There is another version done while the opponents is seated on the corner.  This version is usually performed by [[Sanely]] as a trademark move.
There is another version done while the opponents is seated on the corner.  This version is usually performed by [[Sanely]] as a trademark move.
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 16 August 2026


Solar I

Known elsewhere as a crossbody block, it's a chest to chest bodypress, usually performed on a standing opponents.


Usually done from the top rope, but can be done in any number of situations. A plancha to the outside is called Plancha Suicida. Rolling through a plancha to counter, pin, or - if strong enough - stand up whilst holding the aggressor is a fairly rote reversal. Mistico exploits this trope in-turn, regularly employing a springboard plancha from inside the ring (turning 180• in mid-air after leaving the middle rope) to set up La Mistica.


Can be done on equal footing to the opponent too, with a running start to provide the forward thrust in gravity’s stead. Atlantis Jr. uses this as a signature big spot, from the ramp & over the top rope. Heavier luchadors with enough athletic ability - such as Volcano or Skadi - may employ it as a signature move too, essentially performing a sudden no-hands powerslam with their weight. Like its diving counterpart it is occasionally used to reset or reverse a match’s momentum; e.g. two wrestlers attempting it at the same time & both wiping out, or the receiver backflipping it into a standing Moonsault Fallaway Slam (a signature reversal of Mike Bailey & Trevor Lee).

Corner Plancha

There is another version done while the opponents is seated on the corner. This version is usually performed by Sanely as a trademark move.