Doink the Clown's devious Stump Puller was no laughing matter.
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The Octopus Stretch, applied here by Tajiri, ensured his opponents' upper body was stretched beyond its limits.
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Gail Kim mastered the move as well, using it to torture the Divas division.
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The Spinning Toe Hold is a Funk family trademark. Here, Dory Funk, Jr. applies the devastating hold.
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Terry Funk used the Spinning Toe Hold to capture championships in NWA and ECW.
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Triple H introduced the Indian Deathlock to a new generation of fans, most famously utilizing the brutal hold to weaken Booker T's legs at WrestleMania XIX.
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A move shrouded in mystery, Killer Khan's Asiatic Spike stunned many foes, including Hulk Hogan.
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Killer Kowalski tried to tear apart his opponents' insides with the vicious Stomach Claw.
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Though it was illegal, Tajiri's Tarantula caused those trapped in it a great deal of pain.
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A painful twist on the Figure Four Leg Lock, Bret "Hit Man" Hart applied extra pressure on his opponents' limbs by ensnaring them around the ringpost.
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Hart hanging upside down to use his full body weight as leverage led to many ravaged knees for his foes.
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A long-forgotten hold allegedly invented by Stu Hart, Stevie Richards added the Sugar Hold to his arsenal, re-naming it the Rat Trap.