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[[File:sharksuplex.jpg|link=Final Fight|frame|You know a better way to beat up a shark?]]
 
 
Ever noticed that professional wrestling moves pop-up in the strangest places?
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Sayaka/[[Only Known by Their Nickname|Number Six]] does an Argentine Backbreaker in a dream sequence in ''[[Pani Poni Dash!]]''.
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* Nagasumi of ''[[Seto no Hanayome]]'' suplex'd a shark.
* [[Haruhi Suzumiya]] is a gifted athlete and can apparently perform a perfect missile dropkick. Just ask the Computer Club President.
* Lena from ''[[Mai-Otome 0[[~S.ifr]]~]]'' pulls of a suplex against M-9 in the last episode, and like the [[Superman]] example below, she does it '''from orbit'''.
* [[Ken Akamatsu]] began the shinmeiryuu style in his [[The Verse|Verse]] with ''[[Love Hina]]'' as a [[Supernatural Martial Arts|super-powered]] [[Implausible Fencing Powers|swordsmanship]] school. With ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', he decided to introduce the Nagewaza branch, a short series in shinmeiryuu grappling techniques. Suddenly a sword style that mostly relies on [[Twinkle Toes Samurai|graceful dashes]] and acrobatics has Setsuna do a frankensteiner for [[Murderous Thighs|kicks]] and [[Rule of Cool|coolness]].
* Misaki Yamamoto from ''[[Hatsukoi Limited]]'' is a wrestling fan, and when Mamoru moves close to her while she's [[Dude, She's Like, in a Coma|sleeping]], he finds out this fact in a surprising and mildly erotic way.
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