The Buffalo Sleeper used by Hiroyoshi Tenzan is where he holds a chinlock on the victim with his left arm and applies a top armbar with the right arm applying pressure to the tricep.
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"You can dance if you want to, you can leave your friends behind."
....is a move once used by Shane Helms when he was part of the tag-team "The Serial Thrillaz" in the indy fed OMEGA.
Basically, it was a top-rope splash. He did a tag team falling star bomb as well...his partner, Mike Maverick would sit on the top turnbuckle, and Helms would stand on Maverick's shoulders and jump off, performing the splash.
The rolling Clutch pin is very hard to describe....Owen Hart used it to beat Rocky Maivia for the IC title years back...if you have WWF No Mercy for N64, its on there....
Kanagatame:...uh, dunno...maybe some sort of armbar?
Aya-Chan Cutter: Move used by Ayako Hamada and Gran Hamada. It is a top-rope Diamond Cutter (victim stands on the top-rope, attacker on the second rope)
Kangaroo Kick: I believe it is a move used by the Great Muta....
The attacker has his back facing the victim, as the attacker uses both legs to kick backwards, thus using the victim as a launch pad to make himself do a front flip. It is more pretty than effective....
B3 Bomb done Michiko Ohmukai- it is simply a crucifix sit powerbomb. Like Outsider's Edge accept it is a sit version.
Aya-chan Cutter done Ayako Hamada- simply a super 3/4 facelock drop aka a super Diamond Cutter! Both people are on the second turnbuckle or third turnbuckle.
Rolling Clutch Pin- I believe this where the attacker jumps on the victim's shoulders so both are facing the same way. The attacker gones down forward in a rolling motion taking the victim down and landing in a pinning position.
I don't think Muta ever used the Kangaroo Kick, but Misawa did. I have seen Chaparrita Asari execute a cool double handspring mule kick and she does not end with a front roll either.
Here is the official description of it: Usually done with the attacker facing away from the opponent, sometimes done in a corner, attacker jumps and kicks backwards with both legs to the victim hitting them with both soles of their feet. If acrobatically inclined, the attacker usually does a forward roll out of this so they are standing after they do it.
Kamagatame- might check on that again because that isn't a move!
Ganso, are you referring to the match where Hase blades heavily, and the finish entails Muta hitting him with a Stretcher or cot of some sort and getting the DQ? If so, that match is wicked! (except for the americanized finish)
I've heard the sunset flip and a basic roll-up pin (when it's done from a run) both refered to as a rolling clutch pin. It's probably one of those names for a move that means different things to different regions, people, of feds.
Yes, DangerousBD that was the same match. If you liked that match, try getting Muta vs. Hase from December 14th, 1992 where everything is reveresed, Muta blades heavily and Hase uses the gimmick weapon a bit more. That was the same match where Chono laid down the challenge for a NWA-IWGP Championship match.
"Impossible is a word in the dictionary of fools."- Napolean Bonaparte
"You can dance if you want to, you can leave your friends behind."