10 Best Neckbreaker Variations In Pro Wrestling 2. The Kinniku Buster



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This is a move that, when you see it, you’ll be instantly concerned for the victim’s well-being.
Basically, the user lifts their opponent into a Fisherman Suplex, but instead of throwing their opponent over their shoulder, the user place the victim’s neck on their shoulder and hooks both legs. From there, the user can either sit down or go down to their knees; but either way, the victim’s neck is driven straight into the user’s shoulder.
There’s a reason that this neckbreaker variation isn’t seen very often: using it runs the very real risk of seriously injuring the victim, as well as potential damage to the user’s knees or tailbone. Because of that, the only wrestling maneuver that comes even remotely close to this one is Samoa Joe’s Muscle Buster, but that move is much safer because the victim doesn’t have to deal with gravity driving their neck into Joe’s shoulder

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