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Top 5 Best Moves of Meiko Satomura

Meiko Satomura is the greatest women’s wrestler of all time and the matches she has had over the decades. Check out the top 5 best moves of Meiko Satomura.

Harsh Chopra
Last updated: 14.04.2023
Top 5 Best Moves of Meiko Satomura

Meiko Satomura is the greatest women’s wrestler of all time and the matches she has had over the decades and against a wide variety of opponents is quite staggering. Meiko Satomura is so widely respected around the Wrestling world that female wrestlers want to have a match against her from the likes of Sasha Banks, Bayley and the entire women’s division.

So, let’s look at the Top 5 Moves of the greatest Meiko Satomura and look at what makes her so great and her opponents fear her


1) Cartwheel Knee Drop

This is one of the most unique moves in wrestling and only Meiko Satomura does it in the world and she is in her late 40s and yet she pulls out moves like this. In this move the opponent is laying on the ground and Meiko Satomura does a cartwheel inside the ring and then In one motion drops her knees to the back of the opponent and this is a Deadly move that can sometimes win her the match.


2) Scorpio Rising

This is another one of those moves that no one other than her does in the ring and Meiko Satomura Hits this move with such force they the opponent gets hurt on their back because in this move Meiko Satomura does a bicycle kick to the back of the opponent when they are laying down and she can do it to men as well


3) Inverted Bodyslam

This is one of the finishing moves of Meiko Satomura and she does this move when she is about to finish the match and when the opponents are no longer able to compete with her and she in this move lifts the opponent and then slams them back first to the ground.


4) Knee to face

A few WWE superstars hit this move in their own unique style but Meiko Satomura may have one of the most brutal ways of hitting the knees to the face as she goes to the middle rope and from there she hits the knee to the face of the opponent as hard as she can and as a result the opponent falls to the ground and she gets a near fall. She is not known as The Final Boss for nothing.


5) Cross-face

This is one of the submission moves that Meiko Satomura uses in her matches and she has a very effective cross face which she applies with all her force and power and she locks her hands In the face of the opponent thus giving more breathing space for her opponents and sometimes they have to tap out.

 

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