Originally Posted by
IloveSATS
Of course, there are different names for different moves all across the country, but I always called this one a gator roll. The one where you have an underhook and a front headlock and you catch the wrist as you roll, I call a cement mixer. The move I call a cement job is a single leg defense, where you're in a position when he has your leg between his legs (a run-the-pipe position, if that helps) and I either have a whizzer in and have wrist control, or I have an underhook and have my arm over his head. It's a really funky move but it's pretty cool. You literally roll backwards (not a backflip or a funk roll, it's like a backwards somersault) and use the leg that he has control of to elevate him all the way over your head, and then you finish the backwards somersault, finishing on top of him with him broken down. It's way cool :brow:
But I've always liked this move as well, either when I need to score big points or it's there and I feel like wowing the crowd. It's always been my dream to hit a big move like that at a huge dual, ever since I watched Martinez get 5 on Ormsbee at the Blair vs. SPG match. A lot of the moves from the front head series are fun to pull off, IMO.