Tombstone Piledriver
The Tombstone Piledriver is a professional wrestling move that involves lifting an opponent upside down and then driving their head into the mat. The wrestler performing the move typically crouches down, allowing the opponent's head to rest on their thighs before dropping to their knees. This technique creates the illusion of a powerful impact, making it a dramatic finishing move in matches.
This maneuver is famously associated with the wrestler The Undertaker, who popularized it during his career in WWE. The Tombstone Piledriver is considered a high-risk move, requiring skill and timing to execute safely, ensuring the safety of both the performer and the opponent.