the sleeper hold is the most used
A headlock is a hold commonly used in wrestling.
It is another name for a 'bear hug', a hold in wrestling.
there is but i think it is in china
The term "hold-up" is a commonly used non-legal phrase used by the general public to describe an armed robbery.
Its origins have been traced back to as early as 1393. It means to make do with what one has. This phrase was adopted by the wrestling world two or three hundred years ago (Lancashire wrestling) to distinguish free-style wrestling from Greco-Roman wrestling (which doesn't allow certain holds).
I'm confused by what you mean when you say "real professional wrestling". Professional wrestling is not real wrestling, it is entertainment. If you mean real, collegiate wrestling, then yes. It is.
A HAMmerlock Maybe
'sports- wrestling'
A painful hold in wrestling.
The girls that hold the signs in the ring and hover around the wrestling ring with scantily clad bodys are called RATS. No one has alot of respect for them.
the cripple cross face!
No, it is a noun (the action of wrestling, or the competitive sport). When used with a noun (wrestling match, wrestling hold), it is considered a noun adjunct.It can also be a verb, the present participle of the verb to wrestle.