10 Best Neckbreaker Variations In Pro Wrestling 1. The Dragon Screw Neck Whip



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Keiji Mutoh is an innovative wrestler. He came up with the ever-popular Shining Wizard, the Muta Lock (a.k.a. the California Dream), and was one of the most prolific users of the Asian mist technique. But all of those moves are relatively safe, especially when compared to the one move he brings out on rare occasion: the Dragon Screw Neck Whip.
This neck breaker variation is basically what you’d get with a Dragon Screw leg whip, only instead of twisting your opponent’s leg and ankle, you’re twisting their head and neck from an elevated position. This is one of the most dangerous moves in all of professional wrestling, due to the possibility of the recipient suffering whiplash upon impact. The victim’s body is twisted at such high velocity and so much pressure is put on their neck, that the move carries considerable risk in being used.

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