Who invented suplex?
Three-quarter nelson suplex Invented by Mitsuharu Misawa. The attacker places their opponent in three-quarter nelson before lifting them and falling backwards, dropping them on their head or neck.
What is the best move in WWE?
WWE news: 20 of the greatest finishing moves of all time ranked
- Stone Cold Stunner | Used by Steve Austin.
- Sweet Chin Music | Used by Shawn Michaels.
- Rock Bottom | Used by The Rock.
- RKO/Diamond Cutter | Used by Randy Orton and DDP.
- The Pedigree | Used by Triple H.
- Tombstone Piledriver | Used by The Undertaker.
What does a DDT stand for?
DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane) was developed as the first of the modern synthetic insecticides in the 1940s. It was initially used with great effect to combat malaria, typhus, and the other insect-borne human diseases among both military and civilian populations.
How do you reverse a DDT?
The wrestler then falls backwards down onto their back, slightly to their side, driving the opponent down to the mat upper back and head first. This move is sometimes incorrectly referred to as an inverted DDT or a reverse DDT.
Why is DDT bad?
Human health effects from DDT at low environmental doses are unknown. Following exposure to high doses, human symptoms can include vomiting, tremors or shakiness, and seizures. Laboratory animal studies showed effects on the liver and reproduction. DDT is considered a possible human carcinogen.
Is DDT still used today?
DDT is still used today in South America, Africa, and Asia for this purpose. Farmers used DDT on a variety of food crops in the United States and worldwide. DDT was also used in buildings for pest control.
Why did they spray kids with DDT?
Children can be seen having the pesticide applied to their heads and inside their clothing during the clip. Allied forces used the chemical to stop the spread of lice-borne typhus which was prevalent in Italy between 1943 and 1945.