Chokeslam
The Chokeslam , (in Japanese: Nodowa otoshi ) is a " cousin" side slam, is a catch of wrestling which belongs to the Body slam which refers to a slapping of the back by seizing the throat of their adversary, upwards raising it for the claquer downwards. This catch is rather used as catch of completion by the majority of the fighters of large cuts, like Big Show, Kane, The Undertaker, Akira Taue… But it is The Undertaker which is the first all-in wrestler to popularize the chokeslam .
Usually, to carry out a chokeslam, the attacker takes its adversary in individual ARM choke, but as throttling is illegal, the attacker delivers a chokeslam immediately. Throttling is then known under the name of Goozle .
This catch can be employed by an attacker on two adversaries, each hand seizes the throat of each adversary, it is the Double chokeslam .
Alternatives
Individually
Back suplex chokeslam
Invented by Akira Taue. The attacker puts its head under one of the arms of the adversary, rolls up the body with its arms as in a belly to back suplex, raises it to the shoulders, it turns behind and seizes the throat of the adversary then delivers the chokeslam.
Chokebomb
The attacker raises its adversary as in a chokeslam stantard but instead of the projetter immediately by ground, the attacker projects it by ground while sitting down, crushing this last between the legs. This catch can be also a sit-out two-handed chokeslam. The chokebomb is also known under the name of Seated/Sitdown/Sitout Chokeslam or Choke driver .
Leg trap chokeslam
Also known under the name of Leg hook chokeslam , the attacker seizes one of the legs of the adversary by raising it, it seizes the throat of the adversary with the other hand and raises it in the air then turns towards the side for claquer the back of this last. This catch perhaps used to counter a kick.
Two handed chokeslam
Also called Chokedrop , the attacker applies a two handed chokelift to raise its adversary then projects this one by ground on its back. The Great Khali employs this catch as a catch of completion, the Giant Chokeslam .
Vertical suplex chokeslam
The attacker takes its vertical adversary in suplex. Then it moves its hand (which rolled up the neck of the adversary) to clutch the throat of the adversary and the attacker downwards projects the adversary on the back like a chokeslam.
In team
Two attackers take their adversary in chokeslam. In this case there, the catch referred in the name of Stereo chokeslam .
During an emission of Raw, in 6 tag teams matches, Kane and Big Show makes triple chokeslam
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