How to Perform a Cutter Move in Pro Wrestling
Edited by Chris, Teresa, Catie, Maluniu
Many of the moves in professional wrestling can cause serious injury if you do not do them right. Although some pain is to be expected, the same as in all contact sports, but they are all impressive. In this article, we'll look at some of the most devastating moves in professional wrestling. Do not try any of these moves unless you have been trained to do so by a professional.
Edit Steps
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1Know which arm to hold to begin the move. Left Arm around the front of the face, and bumping on the back.Ad
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2Know how to sell the move.Selling the move involves a normal front bump, but with arms out to the back and side, rather than the usual forward.
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3Hold the opponent in a front face lock (DDT position), and twist across so that you change from forward facing to back the opponent.Ad
Edit Tips
- A cutter is a move popularized by wrestlers such as Homicide (Gringo Cutter) and Randy Orton (RKO), also with a twisting variant by Matt & Jeff Hardy (Twist of Hate/Fate)
Edit Warnings
- As with any physical activity, be sure to take preventive measures to avoid hurting yourself or another, if it is fake wrestling.
- Remember that wrestling moves can hurt the opponent if not done properly.
- Do not try these moves without the proper training.
- Be sure to plan the more dangerous moves, involving the head, neck, and spine with your opponent before the match, so you can plan the landings.
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