The user grabs the opponent in their arms and bends over backward so that the opponent's head is slammed into the ground.
German Suplex is a move usable by King I and King II. It is part of the Reverse Arm Slam Combo.
German suplex Technically known as a belly to back waist lock suplex, the wrestler stands behind the opponent, grabs them around their waist, lifts them up, and falls backwards while bridging his back and legs, slamming the opponent down to the mat shoulder and upper back first. The wrestler keeps the waistlock and continues bridging with their back and legs, pinning the opponent's shoulders down against the mat. The regular pinning variation can be referred to as the German suplex pin. The wrestler can also release the opponent in mid arch, which is referred to as a release German suplex.
The user grabs the opponent in their arms and bends over backward so that the opponent's head is slammed into the ground.
German Suplex is a move usable by King I and King II. It is part of the Reverse Arm Slam Combo.
German suplex Technically known as a belly to back waist lock suplex, the wrestler stands behind the opponent, grabs them around their waist, lifts them up, and falls backwards while bridging his back and legs, slamming the opponent down to the mat shoulder and upper back first. The wrestler keeps the waistlock and continues bridging with their back and legs, pinning the opponent's shoulders down against the mat. The regular pinning variation can be referred to as the German suplex pin. The wrestler can also release the opponent in mid arch, which is referred to as a release German suplex.