My son wrestled under Mr. Keiswetter at Seaman High School. Mr. Keiswetter was big on the twister and awarded the wrestlers with ice cream everytime a match was won with the move. The twister should be used as a last resort move or against a less experienced wrestler. My son bought in to this novelty move and won a couple matches with it. He also lost MANY matches to it. The twister requires the aggressor to go to his back with the hopes the opponet does not know how to defend against it. This move is easly defended, leaving the aggressor on his back.
This move has sold several shirts and is cool when it does work. It has it's place (as does the Hail Mary pass). Learn the move but know when to use it. Just understand a more seasoned wrestler usually won't get stuck with it.