Battle of the Big Boots (Males) Issac Gore. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The attacker simply kicks the living c*** out of the victim, and when it comes to wrestling, a little bit of well-sold raw violence is never over the top. Big Boot. As such, it would probably be suited as a finisher too; however no one seems to use it for that. Its very appeal is however in its raw nature. Share to Tumblr. On some occasions a wrestler has a short running start before executing the move.The wrestler strikes a back elbow to a cornered opponent, lying (facing inwards or outwards the ring) against the corner. The opponents receiving such attacks can be against the ropes/turnbuckle, lying on the mat or even trying to perform an attack against the charging wrestler themselves.A thrust where the wrestler turns the torso away lifting one leg horizontally and extending it torwards the opponent, striking in the torso with the sole of their foot. It is executed from an upright, running position using momentum and weight to run over the opponent.This chair shot variation sees the wrestler placing the top of a folded chair under the opponent's chin or by the Adam's Apple, and then while holding the chair with one hand and the back of the opponent's head with another, the wrestler hits the mat with the legs of the folded chair while still placed under the opponent's chin and simultaneously forcing the opponent's head down, thus highly damaging that part of the opponent. Its very appeal is however in its raw nature. CAPTION. However, often this will see a larger wrestler displaying superior size and strength by challenging an opponent to attack, standing still slightly to one side and having the opponent charging towards trying to execute a strike, only to get knocked down (often several times) and see any attempt of the hapless opponent having no effect. There is also jumping variation where the wrestler jumps straight up, spins in the air, and then delivers the sole butt with the outer leg targeting the head of the opponent.The attacking wrestler first uses the ropes to build up speed. So the wrestler rises a knee laterally after taking a side step striking the opponent's stomach, often flipping him/her over.Some moves are meant neither to pin an opponent, nor weaken them or force them to submit, but are intended to set up the opponent for another attack.Any variant where instead of aiming at just one opponent, the attacking wrestler knocks down two opponents at once.This maneuver involves a wrestler jumping forward and landing stomach-first across an opponent lying on the ground below. kick. Big Boot Wrestling GIF SD GIF HD GIF MP4. In this variation of a simple close-fisted punch, the wrestler strikes the opponent with the back of the fist in the head or chest, often repeatedly.An attack where a charging wrestler jumps striking both knees simultaneously into the head, chest or back of the opponent.While running towards an opponent (usually after bouncing off the ropes), the attacking wrestler extends the forearm forward and does a slide across the mat before connecting.An attacking wrestler charges at the opponent and then hits the opponent in the chest or face upwards with a forearm to force them back and down to the mat.These are attacks performed by striking the opponent's neck, shoulders or chest with the edge of a hand.Attacks in which an attacking wrestler jumps and falls down onto an opponent on the floor, striking with a specific part of the body.Similar to the normal hangman, which sees the wrestler standing outside the ring or on the apron, grabs the back of the opponent's head or neck (who is lying against the set of ropes, facing to the inside of the ring) into the ropes. It is a move which - under the proper circumstances – looks positively brutal. wrestling. The big boot is quite probably one of the least sophisticated ladies' wrestling moves. The attacker simply kicks the living c*** out of the victim, and when it comes to wrestling, a little bit of well-sold raw violence is never over the top. Share URL. This is usually struck from a running wrestler.A maneuver that sees a standing wrestler strike usually ramming with a shoulder, by keeping an arm down by the side into a charging opponent's chest or abdomen.