Northern Lights Suplex
The Northern Lights Suplex is a professional wrestling move that involves a wrestler lifting their opponent and arching backward to throw them onto their shoulders. This technique is often executed with a quick motion, allowing the wrestler to maintain control and balance. It is named for its resemblance to the natural phenomenon of the Northern Lights, where colors arc across the sky.
This suplex is typically performed from a standing position and can be used as a surprise attack or a counter to an opponent's move. Wrestlers like Kurt Angle and Bret Hart have popularized this maneuver, showcasing its effectiveness in matches.