fisherman suplex
The "fisherman suplex" is a professional wrestling move that involves a wrestler lifting their opponent and then throwing them backward onto the mat. The move is executed by hooking one of the opponent's legs with the wrestler's arm while using the other arm to lift the opponent's upper body. This technique creates a powerful and dramatic throw, often leading to a pinfall attempt.
This maneuver is named for its resemblance to the way a fisherman might catch a fish. It is commonly used in various wrestling promotions, including WWE and AEW, and is popular among fans for its visual impact and technical skill.