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Что (кто) такое R E D (professional wrestling) - определение

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Professional wrestling promotion; Promotion (wrestling); Wrestling promotion; Promotion (professional wrestling); Professional wrestling promotions; List of wrestling promotions; Pro-wrestling promotion; Professional wrestling company; Professional wrestling organizations

count out         
  • low blow]] typically results in a disqualification
  • Euforia]] performing a triple team move on their opponents. This is a characteristic in Lucha Libre, wrestlers can enter into the ring without being disqualified on time if it is a tag team match, something that in American wrestling is illegal and a cause of losing by disqualification
  • Microman]] (in blue) and [[Zacarías el Perico]] during a match
  • The [[Fighting Cholitas]] in Bolivia
  • Ed "Strangler" Lewis]] pins an opponent in 1929
  • Mexican wrestlers [[Blue Demon Jr.]] (in blue) and [[El Hijo del Santo]], both parents of this performers were two of the early luchadores to have a gimmick. [[El Santo]] was known as "El Enmascarado de Plata" (The Silver Masked) and [[Blue Demon]] was his long time [[frenemy]]
  • Mexican wrestler [[El Santo]] became a [[folk hero]] in that country and a statue of him stands in his home city of [[Tulancingo]]
  • [[Frank Gotch]], 20th century professional wrestler
  • [[Gorgeous George]]'s flamboyant gimmick made him one of the most famous wrestlers of his era
  • Umaga]], while their respective partners, [[Triple H]] and [[Randy Orton]], encourage them and reach for the tags
  • [[Jimmy Jacobs]] strikes [[El Generico]] with a [[folding chair]]. This gets a wrestler disqualified in most matches
  • STF]] submission hold against [[Mark Henry]]
  • chair shot]] to his opponent, this is one of the examples of a stiff wrestling move
  • Kane]] is known for using fire [[pyrotechnics]] in his ring entrance
  • Comedian [[Andy Kaufman]] became notorious in professional wrestling for his matches against women.
  • 1950}}s
  • split]] in order to enter into the ring. This is one of the signature things this wrestler does while doing her entrance
  • ''New York Times'' best-selling]] author for his books about professional wrestling
  • mask]] during a public event. It is common for wrestlers to wear their masks in public to maintain kayfabe.
  • A WWE [[Money in the Bank ladder match]] in 2009
  • The Rock]] were frequent rivals throughout WWF's [[Attitude Era]]
  • Spectators gather in [[Pyongyang, North Korea]] for [[Antonio Inoki]]'s Pro Wrestling Friendship Games. A traditional [[wrestling ring]] can be seen in the lower left corner
  • championships]]
  • A crowd gathers to watch a [[Rikidōzan]] match in 1955
  • Tara]] (right) tags her partner, [[Gail Kim]], into a match
  • referee]] looks on
  • USS ''Ronald Reagan'']]
  • Sable]] looking on
  • [[AT&T Stadium]] during [[WrestleMania 32]]. WWE claims a record attendance of 101,763 for the event
  • [[Kazuchika Okada]] held the [[IWGP Heavyweight Championship]] (the former world championship of [[New Japan Pro-Wrestling]]) five times and holds the record for longest reign
TYPE OF ATHLETIC THEATRICAL EXHIBITION, MIMICKING COMBAT SPORTS
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1.
If you count out a sum of money, you count the notes or coins as you put them in a pile one by one.
Mr. Rohmbauer counted out the money and put it in an envelope.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), also V n P
2.
If you tell someone to count you out, you mean that you do not want to be included in an activity.
If this is the standard to which I have to drop to gain membership, then count me out!
? count in
PHRASAL VERB: usu imper, V n P
Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers         
  • Cherry Bomb]] doing a double-suplex against [[Courtney Rush]]
  • Adam Page]].
PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING MOVE EXECUTED BY MULTIPLE PEOPLE
Snapshot (wrestling); Professional wrestling double-team moves; Professional wrestling double team maneuveres; Professional wrestling double-team manoeuvres; Con-chair-to; Conchairto; Professional wrestling double team maneuvers; Spanish fly (professional wrestling); Triple man powerbomb; Hart Attack; Total Elimination; Dudley Death Drop; Aided superbomb; Double dropkick; Problem Solver; Buggy Bang; Double team maneuver; Double-team maneuver; Double suplex; Double chokeslam; Demolition Decapitation
In professional wrestling double-team maneuvers are executed by multiple wrestlers instead of one and typically are used by tag teams in tag team matches. Many of these maneuvers are combination of two throws, or submission holds.
Professional wrestling holds         
  • Chief Little Wolf]] demonstrating his Indian deathlock, Sydney, Australia, 1937.
  • Paige]]
  • [[AJ Lee]] in the sitting pin position that results from a sunset flip
  • [[CM Punk]] doing an anaconda vise on [[Mike Knox]]
  • Sarita]]
  • [[Big Show]] performing an abdominal stretch on [[John Cena]] in 2004
  • [[Chris Masters]] applying a bear hug on [[Shawn Michaels]]
  • [[Chris Masters]] applies a standing side headlock to [[Shawn Michaels]]
  • [[Chris Benoit]] applying the Crippler Crossface to [[Montel Vontavious Porter]] in 2007
  • [[Dana Brooke]] applying a corner foot choke in a [[handstand]] position on [[Alexa Bliss]]
  • Daniel Bryan]] (bottom) performing a Mexican surfboard on [[Dean Ambrose]]
  • [[Bryan Danielson]] applying his cattle mutilation finishing hold, a bridging grounded double chickenwing
  • [[Matt Hardy]] applying a double underhook on [[A.J. Styles]]
  • Mr. Kennedy]]
  • Jewells Malone locks in a sleeper hold on Beautiful Beaa
  • [[John Cena]] applying an STF to [[Mark Henry]]
  • rolling fireman's carry slam]], otherwise known as a "Green Bay Plunge"
  • [[Kurt Angle]] applying ankle lock on [[Samoa Joe]]
  • [[Mark Haskins]] applying his Bridging Fujiwara armbar on Tarik.
  • [[Chris Masters]] applies the Master Lock (wrenching full nelson) to [[René Duprée]]
  • [[Mick Foley]] applying his mandible claw hold, with his sock puppet "Mr. Socko" present, on RJ City
  • Cesaro]]
  • Layla]]
  • [[Nicole Savoy]] applies a cross armbreaker on [[LuFisto]]
  • Application of the cloverleaf hold by The Nighthawk
  • Naomi]].
  • [[Paul Orndorff]] applying a chinlock to [[Jake Roberts]]
  • Randi West traps Skyler Rose (front) in a guillotine choke
  • [[William Regal]] immobilizes [[Cody Rhodes]] with a standing wrist lock
  • Robbie Reckless (bottom) locks Alessandro Del Bruno in a Gory special
  • [[Summer Rae]] applying the cobra clutch on [[Sasha Banks]]
  • Rene Bonaparte]]
  • Daniel Bryan]] in a crossface chickenwing
  • Edge]]
  • Eamon O'Neill performs a sunset flip out of the corner on [[Phil Powers]]
  • Emma]] performing the ''Emma Lock'' (Muta lock) on [[Summer Rae]]
PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING MOVE
Anaconda vice; Figure Four Necklock; Ankle lock (MMA); Crippler Crossface; Mandible claw; Cross armbreaker; Side headlock; Mandible Claw; The Mandible claw; Mandable claw; Inverted STF; Tongan death grip; Crossface; Professional wrestling hold; Head and Neck Rake; Professional wrestling submission hold; Camel clutch; Cobra clutch; Texas cloverleaf; Abdominal stretch; Double chicken wing; Pro wrestling holds; Japanese Stranglehold; Front facelock; Cobra Twist; Arm wrench; Tazmission; All wrestling moves; List of wrestling moves; Rusev Accolade; Crossface chickenwing; Front chancery; Reverse chancery; Side head chancery; Three-quarter chancery; Fujiwara armbar; Gory special; Figure-four leglock; Figure four leglock; Figure four leg lock; Figure-four leg lock; Octopus stretch; Corner foot choke; Iron claw; Headscissors; Headscissor; Claw hold; Stomach claw; Texas Cloverleaf; Indian deathlock; Buffalo sleeper; Million Dollar Dream; Stepover toehold; Octopus hold; Guillotine choke (professional wrestling); Body scissors (professional wrestling); Sleeper hold (professional wrestling); Spinning toe hold; Spinning toehold; Nerve hold; Head claw; Spinning armlock; Stepover Toehold Facelock; Tazzmission; Asiatic Spike; Standing figure-four leglock; Cross armbar; Cross kneelock; Kneelock; Nirvana Strangle; Scissored armbar; Clawhold; List of professional wrestling holds; Steiner Recliner; Double chickenwing; Chinlock; Torture Rack; Ringpost figure-four leglock; Half nelson choke; Dragon sleeper; Shoulder claw; Torture rack (professional wrestling)
Professional wrestling holds include a number of set moves and pins used by performers to immobilize their opponents or lead to a submission. This article covers the various pins, stretches and transition holds used in the ring.

Википедия

List of professional wrestling promotions

A professional wrestling promotion is a company or business that regularly performs shows involving professional wrestling that has little relationship to the rules of the amateur olympic form. "Promotion" also describes a role which entails management, advertising and logistics of running a wrestling event (see promoter). Within the convention of the show, the company is a sports governing body which sanctions wrestling matches and gives authority to the championships and is responsible for maintaining the divisions and their rankings. In truth, the company serves as a touring theatre troupe, as well as event promotion body for its own events.

Most promotions are self-contained, organized around one or more championships and do not acknowledge or recognize the legitimacy of other promotions' titles unless they share a working agreement. Governing bodies, such as the CyberFight, United Wrestling Network, WWNLive, Allied Independent Wrestling Federations, Pro Wrestling International and, previously, the National Wrestling Alliance, act as an umbrella organization which governs titles that are shared among multiple promotions. During the 1950s, the National Wrestling Alliance oversaw many wrestling territories such as Mid-Atlantic Wrestling and NWA San Francisco, in a business model known as the "territory system".

This is a list of the most notable past and present professional wrestling promotions.