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A leg drop or legdrop refers to an attack used in professional wrestling in which an attacking wrestler will jump and land his leg across a fallen opponent's chest, throat, face or head or in some cases, the groin/lower-abdominal area.
[edit] Variations[edit] Discus leg dropThe wrestler spins 360° while they jump and land their leg across an opponent's chest, throat, face, or head. Another variation, dubbed the twisting leg drop,[1] sees the user spin 180° to the inside of the attacking leg before hitting the leg drop.[2] This would mean that the user approaches a prone opponent from the opposite side of a normal running leg drop that uses the same leg. This move is also called the revolving leg drop or corkscrew leg drop. [edit] Double leg dropThis variation of the leg drop sees the wrestler drop both legs onto the opponent, usually onto the mid-section, instead of just one leg. [edit] Extreme leg dropThis leg drop variation sees the attacking wrestler hold the opponent's legs and then do a double leg drop (legs together) onto the opponent's groin/lower-abdominal area. If performed to hit the lower-abdomen, the user slightly bends their legs, to force their heels into the lower abdomen. If it is to hit the groin area, the attacking wrestler bends out (that is to say, juts out their rear end) and keeps their legs straight, to force the heels or lower legs into the groin. [edit] Guillotine leg dropThis move is similar to the leg drop although it is done with the opponent's body hanging over something, sometimes with the opponent's head hung over one of the ring ropes or most notably the ring apron (so the head is suspended over the outside), the wrestler will then walk across the apron and execute a leg-drop onto the opponent's sternum, causing both of them to fall and land on the outside of the ring. This also refers to the attacker's leg hitting the opponent's throat in a standard leg drop. [edit] Leg drop bulldogA leg drop bulldog is when one jumps up in the air landing a leg across the back of their head as their head hits the ground first. [edit] Inverted leg drop bulldogAn inverted version of this sees the attacking wrestler drop the opponent on the back of their head, as done in a reverse bulldog. This can be achieved by first holding an opponent in an inverted facelock or by simply grabbing the opponent and forcibly leaning them back before lifting their far leg, rotating so the leg is over the opponent's head, and dropping to a sitting position, kneeling, or a split-legged position. [edit] Running leg dropA variation to the original, the attacking wrestler bounces off from one side of the ring, runs and performs the leg drop across his/her opponent's chest. [edit] Somersault leg dropAn attacking wrestler would perform a jumping forward somersault to drop their leg across the throat or chest of an opponent. [edit] Slingshot leg dropThe attacker, while on the outside, pulls back on the ropes and, assisted by the rebound of the ropes, propels themselves into the ring and onto their victim. Variations include using the ropes for a slingshot somersault leg drop and a slingshot springboard (where the attacker leaps onto top of the ropes) diving leg drop. [edit] Springboard leg dropThe attacker puts the opponent on the ground, then getting a boost from the second rope falls with leg stretched onto the opponent's neck. Not to be confused with the springboard diving leg drop. [edit] See also
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