




Most bodyslams begin with you and your opponent chest to chest, but they don't always have to be like that. When I'm wrestling around with a buddy, I find I can easily lift him from behind for a slam. My opponent never sees it coming. I had some success with this move on the mats in high school, too. You just reach in between his legs from behind, take a good crotch hold, and lift. Sometimes you can grab his arm a la ball in chain or pump handle fashion. Either way, it's a fun way to lift another dude and show him whose boss in the process.
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