Sharpshooter (professional wrestling)

Sting initially popularised the move in the United States as the "Scorpion Deathlock"

The Sharpshooter, also known as the sasori-gatame (蠍固め or サソリ固め; English: scorpion hold) and the Scorpion Deathlock,[1][2] is a professional wrestling submission hold. Similar to several holds such as the cloverleaf leg-lace, the Boston crab and the standing reverse figure-four leglock, the move was invented by Japanese professional wrestler Riki Choshu,[3] and was popularized by Sting and Bret Hart as the Scorpion Deathlock and Sharpshooter respectively.[4]

The hold begins with the opponent supine on the mat. The applying wrestler steps between the opponent's legs with their own left leg and wraps the opponent's legs at shin level around that leg. If they decides to cross the opponent's legs around their own right leg, they have to cross the opponent's right leg over to the left or the left leg over the right. Holding the opponent's legs in place, they then grab the opponent's leg which they have crossed over the other and steps over the opponent, flipping them over into a prone position before leaning back to compress their lower back. This move is used more commonly by Canadian wrestlers, typically in Canada, to get a bigger crowd reaction, since it is associated with Bret Hart and the Hart family; Canadian wrestlers Edge and Chris Benoit were also notable users of the move.[5][6][7]

  1. ^ Chris Benoit (applying), The Great Sasuke (receiving), Tazz (commentating) (2004). Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story (DVD). World Wrestling Entertainment.
  2. ^ http://www.wwe.com/classics/sports-entertainment-maneuver-innovators-26099954/page-3 Archived 2015-10-16 at the Wayback Machine Who invented the Sharpshooter?
  3. ^ Heard, Robert (2007-11-27). "Japanese Wrestling Moves". Wrestling 101. Retrieved 2009-07-25.
  4. ^ "The 20 Most Iconic Finishing Moves in Wrestling History". Complex Networks.
  5. ^ "WWE/TNA: The Rock and the Top 5 Sharpshooter Masters of All Time". Bleacher Report.
  6. ^ "Why Cesaro Uses the Sharpshooter". 22 February 2018.
  7. ^ "Masa Saito passes away after long battle with Parkinson's disease". 16 July 2018.

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