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The Fisherman's Suplex is executed by getting your opponent in a vertical suplex position but also hooking the leg, then lifting your opponent over your head bringing them down on the mat. You then hold your grip on the opponent while doing a bridge, thus keeping them down for a pin. It is used by many luchadors as a finisher including [[Thunder]].
[[Image:ThunderSuplex.jpg|left]]The Fisherman's Suplex is executed by getting your opponent in a vertical suplex position but also hooking the leg, then lifting your opponent over your head bringing them down on the mat. You then hold your grip on the opponent while doing a bridge, thus keeping them down for a pin. It is used by many luchadors as a finisher including [[Thunder]].




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The Fisherman's Suplex is executed by getting your opponent in a vertical suplex position but also hooking the leg, then lifting your opponent over your head bringing them down on the mat. You then hold your grip on the opponent while doing a bridge, thus keeping them down for a pin. It is used by many luchadors as a finisher including Thunder.