The wrestler then pulls the head of the opponent back and applies an inverted facelock to the opponent with one arm. The wrestler begins behind and facing a standing opponent. This variation then lift the opponent up into the air before falling to their back, slamming the opponent to the ground on the back of their head/neck. After lifting him/her off the ground, the wrestler then jumps up and falls down on his/her back, slamming his/her opponent down to the mat headfirst. Cross-legged fisherman brainbusterĪ Fisherman brainbuster variation in which a wrestler puts his/her opponent in a front facelock and uses his/her free arm to go under the opponent's near leg and hook the far one. With the opponent elevated, the wrestler will perform a fisherman's suplex, driving the head of the opponent into the ground. Fisherman brainbusterĪ fisherman brainbuster, sometimes shortened to fisherman buster, is a variation of the brainbuster in which the wrestler will hook the opponent's leg to aid in lifting them off the ground. Can be confused with a double underhook pile driver, even though that move isn't used often. Double underhook brainbusterĪlso known as the Michinoku Driver (not to be confused with another move with a similar name), this move sees a wrestler first face an opponent and apply a double underhook before then lifting the opponent upside down and falling backwards down to the mat onto his back, driving the opponent head first down to the mat. The wrestler then removes one arm from the opponent’s leg and quickly applies a front facelock with that arm, lifts the opponent as if they were using a vertical suplex and lands the opponent on the back of their head. The wrestler then shifts their grip so they are holding the opponent by their legs, gripping the opponent behind the knee.
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