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A '''Rana'' is the ending cradle of a sunset flip, though an attacker can get to the position in many ways.   
A '''Rana'' is the ending cradle of a sunset flip, though an attacker can get to the position in many ways.   


It's the Spanish word for "frog", presumably due to the splayed-out nature of the limbs. And the namesake of the ''[[Huracarrana]]'' move, innovated by [[Huracán Ramírez]]. Despite not involving a ''rana'' pin at all, the "poison rana" is presumed to be named as such due to "poison frogs" being especially deadly.  
It's the Spanish word for "frog", presumably due to the splayed-out nature of the limbs. And the namesake of the ''[[Huracarrana]]'' move, innovated by [[Huracán Ramírez]]. Despite not involving a ''rana'' pin at all, the "poison rana" is presumed to be named as such due to "poison frogs" being especially deadly.<sup>[https://x.com/chrishero/status/1373805571762184192 <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>]</sup>


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Revision as of 19:55, 16 December 2025

A 'Rana is the ending cradle of a sunset flip, though an attacker can get to the position in many ways.

It's the Spanish word for "frog", presumably due to the splayed-out nature of the limbs. And the namesake of the Huracarrana move, innovated by Huracán Ramírez. Despite not involving a rana pin at all, the "poison rana" is presumed to be named as such due to "poison frogs" being especially deadly.[1]