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The most common variety of chokeslam is performed with a single-handed choke. The wrestler places their free hand behind the opponent's back to help turn them horizontally for the throw. Although a chokeslam begins with a "choke", it is not usually considered to be an illegal move. The single arm choke that normally precedes a chokeslam is known as a goozle.

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  • The most common variety of chokeslam is performed with a single-handed choke. The wrestler places their free hand behind the opponent's back to help turn them horizontally for the throw. Although a chokeslam begins with a "choke", it is not usually considered to be an illegal move. The single arm choke that normally precedes a chokeslam is known as a goozle.
  • Chokeslam é o nome usado para o golpe em que o atacante enforca o oponente com uma de suas mãos, levanta-o (geralmente assistido pela outra mão), e derruba o oponente de costas no chão. O golpe é chamado em japonês de Nodowa Otoshi e é um golpe bastante usado no wrestling profissional, por ser simples e relativamente seguro de se executar. Assim como vários outros movimentos, o Chokeslam possui várias variações. O Chokeslam pode ser incluído na categoria Slam de golpes. * Exemplos de Usuários: Kane, The Undertaker, The Big Show, Kevin Nash * Vídeo: kane chokeslam video (preview) __TOC__
  • Es un movimiento de lucha libre muy utilizado por luchadores de cuerpo robusto, debido a la fuerza que poseen. Es el actual remate de Kane, pero tambien es utilizado por Undertaker y Big Show, y hubo un tiempo en el que Big Show utilizaba el Chokeslam como remate.
  • A chokeslam, or in Japanese, a "nodowa otoshi", refers to a type of body slam in wrestling in which the wrestler grasps their opponent's neck, lifts them up, and slams them to the mat. It is common in televised wrestling because it is simple and relatively safe, yet looks powerful on camera. The chokeslam is typically used as a finisher by large wrestlers, further enhancing its perception as a powerful maneuver. This maneuver can be more damaging if the victim is slammed into an object, such as a table, steel chair, or garbage can.
  • thumb|Kane aplicando un Chokeslam a Carlito Una chokeslam, o en japonés, nodowa otoshi, se refiere a un tipo de body slam en el Wrestling. El luchador agarra el cuello del oponente con una mano, lo levanta y luego lo deja caer de espaldas a la lona. Es común ver este movimiento en televisión, debido a que es relativamente fácil de aplicar y se ve poderoso en cámara. La chokeslam es usualmente utilizada como finisher por luchadores altos y grandes, ayudando a la percepción del televidente de este movimientos como uno poderoso. Esta maniobra puede inflingir más daño si el oponente es lanzado sobre un objeto, como una mesa, silla o escalera.
  • A chokeslam, or in Japanese, a "nodowa otoshi", refers to a type of body slam in professional wrestling in which the wrestler grasps their opponent's neck, lifts them up, and slams them to the mat. It is common in televised wrestling because it is simple and relatively safe, yet looks powerful on camera. The chokeslam is typically used as a finisher by large wrestlers, further enhancing its perception as a powerful maneuver. This maneuver can be more damaging if the victim is slammed into an object, such as a table, steel chair, or garbage can.
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  • A chokeslam, or in Japanese, a "nodowa otoshi", refers to a type of body slam in professional wrestling in which the wrestler grasps their opponent's neck, lifts them up, and slams them to the mat. It is common in televised wrestling because it is simple and relatively safe, yet looks powerful on camera. The chokeslam is typically used as a finisher by large wrestlers, further enhancing its perception as a powerful maneuver. This maneuver can be more damaging if the victim is slammed into an object, such as a table, steel chair, or garbage can. The most common variety of chokeslam is performed with a single-handed choke. The wrestler places their free hand behind the opponent's back to help turn them horizontally for the throw. Although a chokeslam begins with a "choke", it is not usually considered to be an illegal move. The single arm choke that normally precedes a chokeslam is known as a goozle. Sometimes, instead of the simple chokeslam, the attacking wrestler falls into a sitting position while slamming the opponent when initiating the move for more impact. This version is usually referred to as a chokebomb, a cross between the normal chokeslam and a powerbomb.
  • The most common variety of chokeslam is performed with a single-handed choke. The wrestler places their free hand behind the opponent's back to help turn them horizontally for the throw. Although a chokeslam begins with a "choke", it is not usually considered to be an illegal move. The single arm choke that normally precedes a chokeslam is known as a goozle.
  • thumb|Kane aplicando un Chokeslam a Carlito Una chokeslam, o en japonés, nodowa otoshi, se refiere a un tipo de body slam en el Wrestling. El luchador agarra el cuello del oponente con una mano, lo levanta y luego lo deja caer de espaldas a la lona. Es común ver este movimiento en televisión, debido a que es relativamente fácil de aplicar y se ve poderoso en cámara. La chokeslam es usualmente utilizada como finisher por luchadores altos y grandes, ayudando a la percepción del televidente de este movimientos como uno poderoso. Esta maniobra puede inflingir más daño si el oponente es lanzado sobre un objeto, como una mesa, silla o escalera. La versión más conocida es precedida por una estrangulación de una sola mano. Además, el luchador coloca su mano libre en la espalda del oponente, para ayudar a que el levantamiento sea horizontal. A pesar que la chokeslam es presedida por un "choke" o "estrangulación", es muy raro que sea considerado un movimiento ilegal. A veces, en vez de una chokeslam simple, el luchador atacante cae de rodillas o sentado, para darle más impacto al movimiento. En la vesión donde cae sentado es llamada chokebomb, una mezcla entre una chokeslam normal y un powerbomb.
  • Chokeslam é o nome usado para o golpe em que o atacante enforca o oponente com uma de suas mãos, levanta-o (geralmente assistido pela outra mão), e derruba o oponente de costas no chão. O golpe é chamado em japonês de Nodowa Otoshi e é um golpe bastante usado no wrestling profissional, por ser simples e relativamente seguro de se executar. Assim como vários outros movimentos, o Chokeslam possui várias variações. O Chokeslam pode ser incluído na categoria Slam de golpes. * Exemplos de Usuários: Kane, The Undertaker, The Big Show, Kevin Nash * Vídeo: kane chokeslam video (preview) __TOC__
  • Es un movimiento de lucha libre muy utilizado por luchadores de cuerpo robusto, debido a la fuerza que poseen. Es el actual remate de Kane, pero tambien es utilizado por Undertaker y Big Show, y hubo un tiempo en el que Big Show utilizaba el Chokeslam como remate.
  • A chokeslam, or in Japanese, a "nodowa otoshi", refers to a type of body slam in wrestling in which the wrestler grasps their opponent's neck, lifts them up, and slams them to the mat. It is common in televised wrestling because it is simple and relatively safe, yet looks powerful on camera. The chokeslam is typically used as a finisher by large wrestlers, further enhancing its perception as a powerful maneuver. This maneuver can be more damaging if the victim is slammed into an object, such as a table, steel chair, or garbage can. The most common variety of chokeslam is performed with a single-handed choke. The wrestler places their free hand behind the opponent's back to help turn them horizontally for the throw. Although a chokeslam begins with a "choke", it is not usually considered to be an illegal move. The single arm choke that normally precedes a chokeslam is known as a goozle. Sometimes, instead of the simple chokeslam, the attacking wrestler falls into a sitting position while slamming the opponent when initiating the move for more impact. This version is usually referred to as a chokebomb, a cross between the normal chokeslam and a powerbomb.
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