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1316: 456: 250: 519: 887: 1541:. The wrestler begins by running towards an opponent from behind and to either of their side. The wrestler allows the opponent to then reache around their torso with their near arm across the wrestler's chest. The wrestler using their own momentum then backflips while using their near arm to place the opponent's head into an inverted facelock as they are falling backwards to force the back of the opponent's head onto the mat. Indy wrestler 341: 73: 1483: 175: 32: 638: 656:. A slight variation, known as a diving DDT or a Halo DDT, exists and sees the wrestler and the opponent both on an elevated surface, albeit with the wrestler facing the ring. With the opponent in the front facelock, the wrestler and the opponent both dive off the elevated surface, resulting in the wrestler falling forward to perform the DDT instead of falling backwards. The move is sometimes referred to as a 662:, because the defending wrestler lands in an upside-down, almost completely vertical position (known as the "spiked" position, which refers to when a wrestler is actually dropped vertically upside down). When this move is performed on an opponent draped on the first rope, then only it is called hangman's DDT. This move is usually performed with the defending wrestler's feet on the middle rope but 652:
elevated surface leaving the opponent's feet over the elevated surface (i.e. ring ropes), making them the only thing other than the wrestler keeping the opponent off the ground. The attacking wrestler then falls backwards so that the opponent is forced to dive forward onto their head with extra force due to the height of which they were dropped. This can also be performed as a
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which sees him grabbing and underhooking an opponent's single right arm with his right arm from behind while reaching under the outstretched right arm to take hold the opponent's head with his left arm while running a few short steps forward to jump performing while a backflip maintaining his hold on
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In this version the fighter charges an opponent standing, jumps and applies the front facelock in the air before swinging and falling backwards having the opponent hit face first or head first into the canvas. This is sometimes known as a jumping swinging DDT and is used regularly by fighters who use
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This DDT sees the wrestler stand in front of the opponent facing him or her, duck, hook one of his or her arms over the opponent's shoulder (If it is the opponent's left shoulder that the attacker chooses to seize, he or she hooks with his or her right, or opposite if sides are reversed), swing under
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The wrestler applies a front facelock to the opponent and lifts them up with their free arm. The wrestler then falls backwards, driving the opponent vertically down to the mat head first. The Spike DDT is a version of the DDT which is somewhere between a lifting DDT and a brainbuster. It was used by
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and hooks only one of the opponent's arms behind their neck, as if going for a suplex, before falling back and driving the opponent's head into the mat. A variation of this move sees the wrestler lift the opponent off the ground after applying the underhook, before falling back to drive the opponent
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Also known as a Samurai Driver, this DDT sees a wrestler place their head between the thighs of an opponent before jumping up while pushing away from the opponent's thighs to flip up and sit on the shoulders of the opponent. The wrestler then spreads their legs, dropping off the opponent's shoulders
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on the opponent with one arm, and lifts the opponent up with the other. The wrestler then falls backwards down onto their back, slightly to their side, driving the opponent down to the mat upper back and head first. This move is sometimes incorrectly referred to as an inverted DDT or a reverse DDT.
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from an elevated position (for example, sitting on the top turnbuckle against an opponent standing on the mat, or from the apron against an opponent standing on the ground). They then jump off so that they swing around the opponent. Using the momentum from the jump, they falls forward and slam the
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to their opponent. The wrestler then jumps down onto their back, swinging their legs forward, bending the opponent, and driving them down to the mat face, forehead, or head first. A slight variation sees the wrestler draw one of their legs backwards (usually the leg closest to the opponent) before
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and then either landing face down to the mat, on their own back to the side, on their knees, or in a sitting position, to drive the opponent's head back-first down to the mat. This move has several names, usually depending on the person performing it. The official name of the move used to be the
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A slight variation where instead of just falling backwards, the wrestler jumps up while holding the front facelock and then uses the weight and momentum to pull the opponent down on their head. Also, a variation of this move is sometimes seen where, as the wrestler jumps, they use the horizontal
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The tornado DDT is also referred to as a spinning DDT. A wrestler goes to the top rope and applies a front facelock to an opponent from an elevated position (for example, sitting on the top turnbuckle against an opponent standing on the mat, or from the apron against an opponent standing on the
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This version of a DDT has many names like draping, hangman's, rope-hung and spike which first sees an attacking wrestler place the opponent on an elevated surface, usually the ropes or the turnbuckle, while applying a front facelock. The attacking wrestler next draws the opponent away from the
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during her time in WWE). A variation, known as a hammerlock cradle DDT, involves the attacking wrestler lifting the opponent into a bear hug, applying a hammerlock, then a front facelock, then finally driving the opponent's head into the mat. British wrestler
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This move sees a wrestler grab their opponent around their neck and lean them backwards. The wrestler then applies a front facelock and swings their opponent around, slamming them head first into the mat. Currently used by
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and pushes the opponent's legs while still holding the front facelock, flipping them over to the front of the wrestler. The wrestler falls down to the mat front-first, driving the opponent face-first down to the mat.
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and then falls backwards, much like a normal DDT, but instead of the opponent's head impacting the mat, the wrestler falls to a kneeling or sitting position driving the face of the opponent on to their knee.
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The wrestler stands in an elevated position (usually on the second or top rope) and faces away the standing opponent. As they flip, the wrestler wraps their near arm around the opponent's head in a
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the opponent's armpit, then around and over the opponent's back so that he or she faces the same way as the opponent, lock the opponent's head under his or her other hand's armpit, spin another 180
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as they grab hold of the opponent's head in a front facelock to fall down to the mat back first, driving the opponent's head down to the mat. This move sees the attacking wrestler get lifted in a
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The wrestler stands in an elevated position (usually on the top rope) and faces the standing or bent-over opponent. As they dive, the wrestler wraps their near arm around the opponent's head in a
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and, while falling backwards, twist their opponent around resulting in the opponent landing on the back of their head, as in a standing inverted DDT. The same technique can be used to end in a
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The attacking wrestler applies an inverted facelock and puts their arm under the opponent's arm, completing the half nelson, and drops down with the opponent's head driven into the mat.
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Similar to the normal tilt-a-whirl DDT. This DDT sees the charging wrestler being tilt-a-whirled by the opponent, after the maneuver is over, the wrestler holds the opponent into an
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and then hits any variation of the DDT on their opponent. The wrestler also spins around if they're doing the springboard DDT by bouncing off the middle rope. One of its users was
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to the opponent, then lifts the opponent into an elevated leg-trap bodyscissors position, and finally fall backwards, driving the opponent head first down to the mat. Former
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The opponent is facing the wrestler on the turnbuckle. The wrestler then does a backflip towards the opponent catching the opponent into a DDT on the way down.
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In this variant, an opponent lifts up their opponent as if they were going to perform a vertical suplex, but then drops their opponent face first to the mat.
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is performed by wrestlers with adequate leaping ability or when assisted by a tag team partner. The move is popularly known, especially in North America, as
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to the opponent, swings either their legs for momentum, and then falls backward, driving the back of the opponent's head into the mat. This move is used by
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Another variation used can be done where the wrestler falls on their stomach instead of their back, which is known as a lifting falling inverted DDT.
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ground). The wrestler then jumps forward and swings around to fall backwards and drop the opponent's head into the mat. The move is popularly used by
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Very different from a classic or traditional DDT, as the wrestler never uses their hand in this variation. The wrestler catches the opponent in a
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Death Drop Technique”. When asked what DDT meant, Jake once famously replied "The End." The abbreviation itself originally came from the chemical
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In this variation, the wrestler stands on the top rope with the opponent standing in front of the wrestler. From here, the wrestler performs a
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This subsection lists DDTs that involve the opponent being dropped on the back of their heads. The basic inverted DDT is also known as an
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and swings themselves backwards in midair, landing back-first and simultaneously forcing the opponent's head into the mat. It is used by
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and then put one of their legs on one of the opponent's arms before falling backward and driving the opponent head first to the mat.
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Also known as the Russian legsweep DDT. In these versions of a DDT the wrestler applies a front facelock and then performs a type of
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to essentially take out the legs from under the opponent before falling backwards to drive the opponent face first down to the mat.
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and falling backwards so that the opponent is forced to dive forward onto their head. Although widely credited as an invention of
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and falls down / backwards to drive the opponent's head into the mat. The classic DDT is performed by putting the opponent in a
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and swings themselves backwards in midair, landing back-first and simultaneously forcing the opponent's head into the mat. An
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swinging it forward to build extra momentum. They then drop onto their back, driving the opponent head first to the mat.
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to the opponent, then falls backward, driving the back of the opponent's head into the mat. The move was popularized by
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before dropping backwards to drive the opponent down to the mat head first, this can also used to counter an opponent's
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Also described as a fireman's carry implant DDT, this move sees the attacking wrestler first put an opponent up in the
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Also known as a springboard backflip three-quarter facelock inverted DDT. A wrestler puts the opponent into a
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on the opponent and performs a backflip over the opponent while maintaining the facelock turning it into an
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attempt. In another variation the wrestler wll also push the opponent up with their free arm, performing a
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before then dropping backwards for a standard inverted DDT. This move was the original finisher of
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the wrestler lands into a seated position instead, driving the opponent's head between the legs.
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Also known as a backflip three-quarter facelock inverted DDT. In this move a wrestler applies a
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also performs a variation where he delivers the DDT to a kneeling opponent, calling his version
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set up but instead throws them off and around their body grabbing their head and executing a
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The wrestler bounces off the middle rope or elevates themself on the top rope, performing a
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across the ropes. Then, with his near arm, the wrestler quickly catches the opponent in a
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and dives off the ropes, driving the opponent’s head into the mat. This move is used by
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uses this move to an opponent attempting to enter the ring as his finisher; called
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With the opponent placed in a front facelock, the attacking wrestler performs a
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in the late 1990s after he adopted it as his new finisher and named it the
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the attacking wrestler kicks the opponent in the stomach before applying a
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maneuver across the ring and then proceeds to execute a classic DDT slam.
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and then falls backwards, slamming the opponent into the mat face-first.
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and falls backwards to drive the top of the opponent's head into the mat.
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Rumors abound as to what the letters DDT supposedly stood for, including
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head first down to the mat. This lifting variation was popularized by
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The attacking wrestler puts the opponent over the shoulder as in a
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to the knees of the opponent to add additional impact to the move.
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have all popularized variations of this DDT: Foley used an unnamed
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by performing a springboard off the middle rope as his finisher.
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Variation of a classic DDT in which the wrestler first applies a
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and falling backwards to drive the opponent's head into the mat.
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position so often this move is used as a counter to a powerbomb.
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and fall backwards, driving their opponent's head into the mat.
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The wrestler charges at a bent-forward opponent and applies a
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The wrestler lifts the opponent onto their shoulders as in an
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Another version of this move is used as a counter against a
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Commonly known as the reverse DDT. A wrestler applies an
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is any move in which the wrestler has the opponent in a
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For the Japanese wrestling promotion known as DDT, see
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reverse tornado version of the move is also possible.
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The wrestler stands on the ring apron and performs a
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