I've got some questions regarding finishing holds/moves in Joshi.
What is Ayako Hamada's La Ayakita? What is/are Rumi Kazama's Dragon Panzer/Panzer Bomb(are these the same)? What is Jaguar Yokota's Shuttle Loop Buster? What is Combat Toyota's Combat Driver? What is Michiko Ohmukai's B3 Bomb? Lastly, what's Takako Inoue's Aurora Special?
Sorry for all the questions. All help is appreciated.
I've seen this page called joshipuro.com, and it's created some more questions in this topic. What is Mika Nishio's Reverse Beta Hold, Sachie Abe's Victory A Clutch, Tanny Mouse's Paro Special, Yoshiko Tamura's Patriot Buster, Yuka Nakamura's Romantic Clutch, Yuka Shiina's STS, Command Bolshoi's PICO Buster and Sensei Gatame #2, Kayoko Haruyama's Gold Hammer and Orange*Blossom, KAZUKI's K-Crusher, Tsubasa Kuragaki's Tsubasa Clutch, Tsubasa Tornado and Luna Wing, and HIKARU's Ranakiller-H?
The problem with all these moves is that they, often enough, are basic moves like a powerbomb or driver of some sorts, that is given a name related to the wrestler. For example, a gutwrench into a powerbomb is/was used by both Akira Hokuto and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, but was called the Dangerous Queen bomb and the Doctor Bomb, respectively. So a move that has the word buster or bomb in the title could be just a vertical drop brainbuster, or a Northern Lights Bomb, or a powerbomb. That said, some of the moves just listed could be distinct to the wrestler. I know lots of moves but always find problems unravelig what is what.
I was taking a look through some websites to see if I could find anything on the 'La Ayakita' move Ayako Hamada uses, and I noticed that video clips and images were available, and also posted on here in an older article years back. Unfortunately, the ARSION site has apparently closed and all the data is obviously gone, so does anybody here actually have the RA video clip or any images of the La Ayakita? Now I'm interested after seeing all this debate!
EDIT: You know, I may have seen this thing after all. If anybody has seen it, would this description suffice? I believe the attacker goes for a flying bodyscissor takedown, on the left side usually and rolls forward with the victim on their back and sitting up by their left side, one of their legs in between the victims, and the attacker crosses the legs into an Indian Deathlock while pulling their own far leg across the back of the victim's neck and holding an armbar with an elbow against the ribcage. This the one?
Last edited by LordPerfect; 2005-11-22 at 06:47 PM.