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* [[Wikipedia:Peregrine Falcon|Peregrine falcons]] are birds of prey found largely in North America. |
* [[Wikipedia:Peregrine Falcon|Peregrine falcons]] are birds of prey found largely in North America. |
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* This move is most likely inspired by the real life wrestling move, the "[[Wikipedia:Piledriver (professional wrestling)|pile driver]]". |
* This move is most likely inspired by the real life wrestling move, the "[[Wikipedia:Piledriver (professional wrestling)|pile driver]]". |
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Revision as of 08:17, 30 March 2013
The user grabs a falling opponent by their ankles, wraps his legs around their waist, and drives them head first into the ground, similar to the Front Lotus.
Trivia
- Sasuke used the technique twice in the anime without a name; its name was established by various Naruto video games.
- Peregrine falcons are birds of prey found largely in North America.
- This move is most likely inspired by the real life wrestling move, the "pile driver".