The Ice Pick
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02/18/03 04:37 PM
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I was at a tournament a few weekends ago and heard some coaches yelling to their wrestlers to use the Ice Pick. What is this move?
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/18/03 05:49 PM
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"If it is to be, it is up to me!"
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/18/03 08:49 PM
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That is really a funny post in a way. I used to go to clinics or talk to coaches in Iowa and never had a clue what they were talking about when discussing moves until I saw what they were doing, conversely when I went to Oklahoma State it was like we were speaking the same language because everyone in Western Kansas at that time was so heavily influenced by coaches from there. It just depends on where you are and who you are taught by and it sure can sound like a foreign language when you are an outworlder.
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 12:38 AM
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Prant Garker
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Pennywise#2, that was actually just Brad Johnson yelling out more nonsense moves. Other favorites of his include:
The Bushwhacker The MonkeyMaker and The DoubleBubble
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 12:47 AM
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Hey Prant-- Don't forget:
The Slap-Happy The Miami Vice Grip The Boba-fet
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 01:31 AM
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Has anyone ever heard of any of the following? The Badger Claw The German Crossface The Superman
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 02:17 AM
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I've heard of the superman because i'm really clark kent and superman is a good friend of mine.
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 02:22 AM
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OLTYMER
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The hanging series butt pliers space man the california "shocker"--illegal in all 50 states
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 02:36 AM
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wrstler07
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Oh yes, the badger claw, that one is hardcore. Another favorite of mine is the "mexican pinwheel."
Oh snap.
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 02:36 AM
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Prant don''t forget the moves named especially for you
count the lights look like a dead dog and Check the oil
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 03:10 AM
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kswrestler101
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the little Phitz is the best move.
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 04:52 AM
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I thought the "Ice Pick" was a move originated by the Cosa Nostra Grapplers of the now defunct New Jersey Wrestling Alliance?
Also, I'm surprised that no-one mentioned the most feared hold of all time.....the dreaded Texas Teabag. Not only illegal in the entire Western Hemisphere with the exception of the SWPSC (Southwestern Penal System Conference) but in Russia, Iran, Thailand, and Hong Kong.
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 06:16 PM
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wrstler07
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I am also remembering a move which was explained by Peremy_Jarker, which was entitled "The Jitterbug Juniper." I have never seen this move, but I assume it's spectacular.
Oh snap.
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 06:35 PM
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RJW
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I thought the ice pick was what you use to get wrestlers off the the mats in Wichita after a match at state.
Rick Williams Colby High School
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 06:41 PM
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I believe the Texas Teabag was originally developed in Mexico. After the Spanish American war Texas took credit for it.
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 06:50 PM
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mamasawn
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The Butt Surf Monkey Swing The Bag Stretcher The Glass Boat Flying Smut Wrench The Two Legged Stork The Bacon Straightener
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 07:08 PM
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There are some more that coach Bammes taught me. The Manhatten guys think they don't exist. The Elephant Cradle The Peek-a-boo Hooker Foot ( I think he learned that one in Bangcock) The 3 Quarter Reverse Nelson (Only legal in 3 states) The Underground Double Leg( vertually unstoppable) The Wisconsin Duckover (so far Mike is the only one to successfully complete this move. His younger brother Shawn has attempted it on several occasions, so far without success) My all time favorite: The Mexican Bootleg
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 11:23 PM
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All good moves, but nothing compared to the "Terrible Texas Two-Timing Beer-Battered Bong Blast," which was developed by the Mayan Indians as a defense against the Spanish invaders. It's really quite impressive to watch.
"To the hip hop, the hippity hop, the hip hop dippity dee" (Rapper's Delight, Sugarhill Gang, circa 1983)
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 11:33 PM
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the oil check should definately go down in the books as the best move of all time
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Re: The Ice Pick
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02/19/03 11:37 PM
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Some more greats are: The Bongo and The Flying Dutchman
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