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The Boston crab is a professional wrestling hold that typically starts with the opponent laying supine on the mat, with the wrestler standing and facing them. It is a type of spinal lock where the wrestler hooks each of the opponent’s legs in one of his arms, and then turns the opponent face-down, stepping over him in the process. The final position has the wrestler in a semi-sitting position and facing away from his opponent, with the opponent’s back and legs bent back toward his face. This often sees the attacking wrestler perform double leg takedown while remaining upright with the opponent's legs hook so they can be turned into the Boston crab.

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  • The Boston crab is a professional wrestling hold that typically starts with the opponent laying supine on the mat, with the wrestler standing and facing them. It is a type of spinal lock where the wrestler hooks each of the opponent’s legs in one of his arms, and then turns the opponent face-down, stepping over him in the process. The final position has the wrestler in a semi-sitting position and facing away from his opponent, with the opponent’s back and legs bent back toward his face. This often sees the attacking wrestler perform double leg takedown while remaining upright with the opponent's legs hook so they can be turned into the Boston crab.
  • The Boston Crab (逆海老固め(ボストン・クラブ) Boston Crab) is a professional wrestling hold that typically starts with the opponent laying supine on the mat, with the wrestler standing and facing them. It is a type of spinal lock where the wrestler hooks each of the opponent’s legs in one of his arms, and then turns the opponent face-down, stepping over him in the process. The final position has the wrestler in a semi-sitting position and facing away from his opponent, with the opponent’s back and legs bent back toward his face. This often sees the attacking wrestler perform double leg takedown while remaining upright with the opponent's legs hook so they can be turned into the Boston crab.
  • The Boston Crab is a move exclusive to King I and King II. This move made its debut in Tekken 2. The player must delay the input of this move by a minimum of 10 frames, or the Double Arm Face Buster will be performed instead. Total damage for this move is 50, as King performs the Pile Driver (25 damage) first before turning his opponent over and snapping their legs. This move is sometimes called the Boston Club in move lists due to a translation error (the words crab and club are the same in Japanese).
  • Der Gegner des ausführenden Wrestlers liegt zunächst auf dem Rücken. Der ausführende Wrestler ergreift die Beine seines Gegners, hebt sie an und dreht seinen Gegner auf den Bauch. Er selbst stellt sich nun mit dem Rücken zum Gegner und zieht die Beine seines Gegners mit Hilfe seines Körpergewichtes nach hinten, wobei dessen Bauchmuskulatur überdehnt werden soll. Chris Jerichos Walls of Jericho ist eine Variante, die technisch mit Elevated Crab bezeichnet wird. Die Aktion kann auch nur mit einem Bein ausgeführt werden und nennt sich dann Half Boston Crab.thumb|200px|right|CM Punk mit einem Boston Crab Kategorie:Aufgabegriff
  • Boston Crab is a Santa Cruz band that features Mathmatica, Erik Kistel and Frozen Frog Flies Freely.
  • The Boston crab is a wrestling hold that typically starts with the opponent laying supine on the mat, with the wrestler standing and facing them. It is a type of spinal lock where the wrestler hooks each of the opponent’s legs in one of his arms, and then turns the opponent face-down, stepping over him in the process. The final position has the wrestler in a semi-sitting position and facing away from his opponent, with the opponent’s back and legs bent back toward his face. This often sees the attacking wrestler perform double leg takedown while remaining upright with the opponent's legs hook so they can be turned into the Boston crab.
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  • The Boston crab is a wrestling hold that typically starts with the opponent laying supine on the mat, with the wrestler standing and facing them. It is a type of spinal lock where the wrestler hooks each of the opponent’s legs in one of his arms, and then turns the opponent face-down, stepping over him in the process. The final position has the wrestler in a semi-sitting position and facing away from his opponent, with the opponent’s back and legs bent back toward his face. This often sees the attacking wrestler perform double leg takedown while remaining upright with the opponent's legs hook so they can be turned into the Boston crab. The original name for the maneuver was the backbreaker, before that term became known for its current usage. In modern wrestling, the Boston crab isn't treated as a lethal submission maneuver, even though it was considered a match-ending hold in the past, used by such wrestlers as Rick Martel in the AWA and WWF and Nobuhiko Takada in the original Japanese UWF. Many different variations are used today, including the Elevated Boston Crab used by Chris Jericho, who calls it the Walls of Jericho. Jericho's original version while in WCW (known then as the Liontamer) involved placing his knee in the small of his opponent’s back, thus further wrenching the neck and delivering more pain. Jericho would later alter the move not long after arriving to WWF/E, however, and now the move is a higher version of the Boston Crab.
  • The Boston Crab (逆海老固め(ボストン・クラブ) Boston Crab) is a professional wrestling hold that typically starts with the opponent laying supine on the mat, with the wrestler standing and facing them. It is a type of spinal lock where the wrestler hooks each of the opponent’s legs in one of his arms, and then turns the opponent face-down, stepping over him in the process. The final position has the wrestler in a semi-sitting position and facing away from his opponent, with the opponent’s back and legs bent back toward his face. This often sees the attacking wrestler perform double leg takedown while remaining upright with the opponent's legs hook so they can be turned into the Boston crab.
  • The Boston Crab is a move exclusive to King I and King II. This move made its debut in Tekken 2. The player must delay the input of this move by a minimum of 10 frames, or the Double Arm Face Buster will be performed instead. Total damage for this move is 50, as King performs the Pile Driver (25 damage) first before turning his opponent over and snapping their legs. This move is sometimes called the Boston Club in move lists due to a translation error (the words crab and club are the same in Japanese).
  • The Boston crab is a professional wrestling hold that typically starts with the opponent laying supine on the mat, with the wrestler standing and facing them. It is a type of spinal lock where the wrestler hooks each of the opponent’s legs in one of his arms, and then turns the opponent face-down, stepping over him in the process. The final position has the wrestler in a semi-sitting position and facing away from his opponent, with the opponent’s back and legs bent back toward his face. This often sees the attacking wrestler perform double leg takedown while remaining upright with the opponent's legs hook so they can be turned into the Boston crab. The original name for the maneuver was the backbreaker, before that term became known for its current usage. In modern wrestling, the Boston crab is not treated as a lethal submission maneuver, even though it was considered a match-ending hold in the past.
  • Der Gegner des ausführenden Wrestlers liegt zunächst auf dem Rücken. Der ausführende Wrestler ergreift die Beine seines Gegners, hebt sie an und dreht seinen Gegner auf den Bauch. Er selbst stellt sich nun mit dem Rücken zum Gegner und zieht die Beine seines Gegners mit Hilfe seines Körpergewichtes nach hinten, wobei dessen Bauchmuskulatur überdehnt werden soll. Chris Jerichos Walls of Jericho ist eine Variante, die technisch mit Elevated Crab bezeichnet wird. Die Aktion kann auch nur mit einem Bein ausgeführt werden und nennt sich dann Half Boston Crab.thumb|200px|right|CM Punk mit einem Boston Crab Kategorie:Aufgabegriff
  • Boston Crab is a Santa Cruz band that features Mathmatica, Erik Kistel and Frozen Frog Flies Freely.
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