Hurricanrana
The correct name for this maneuver is the huracanrana or huracarrana (the name was taken from Mexican luchador Huracán Ramírez), but it is commonly misspelled in English as hurricanrana. This is a Frankensteiner headscissors takedown that ends in a rana pinning hold.[7] (A rana is any double-leg cradle.) A high velocity version of the huracarrana, popularized by Japanese wrestler Dragon Kid, is known as the Ultra Rana. A third version, which sees the attacker perform a full front flip (usually following a springboard) before executing the huracarrana, is known as the Dragon Rana.
The correct name for this maneuver is the huracanrana or huracarrana (the name was taken from Mexican luchador Huracán Ramírez), but it is commonly misspelled in English as hurricanrana. This is a Frankensteiner headscissors takedown that ends in a rana pinning hold.[7] (A rana is any double-leg cradle.) A high velocity version of the huracarrana, popularized by Japanese wrestler Dragon Kid, is known as the Ultra Rana. A third version, which sees the attacker perform a full front flip (usually following a springboard) before executing the huracarrana, is known as the Dragon Rana.
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