15 wrestling moves that really exist: photos
Bodyslams, powerbombs and piledrivers are just about as synonymous with sports-entertainment as the Superstars themselves. But as ring competition has evolved, many once typical wrestling moves have gone out of fashion. Check out these photos of 15 moves that really do exist!












Doink the Clown tortured opponents with the Stump Puller.
Tajiri knew how to contort the human body into submission with the unusual Octopus Hold.
Former Women's Champion Gail Kim also mastered the hold.
The Funks, Terry and Dory Jr., were feared for their use of the deceptively painful Spinning Toe Hold.
Triple H isn't just a brawler. He surprised the WWE Universe when he debuted the Indian Death Lock.
The Game wore down the knees of Booker T with the hold during the World Heavyweight Title Match at Wrestlemania XIX.
Killer Khan caused many opponents to pass out with his dreaded Asiatic Spike.