#1. The Japanese Ocean Cyclone Suplex
Also called the Queen Suplex, this rarely-seen move is a more powerful version of an electric chair suplex. The user picks their opponent up onto their shoulders in the same way Kenny Omega picks his opponents up for his One-Winged Angel.
But instead of dropping them forwards, the user hooks both of their victim’s arms (to give them more control over their falling opponent’s body) and falls backwards. The victim lands on their back and the user does an inverted bridge, pinning their opponent while still holding their hooked arms.
This move is ideal for three reasons. First, it looks impressive and unique, which would do wonders for whichever wrestler were to use it. Second, it’s a safe move to take, even though it might look painful. Landing flat on your back is much safer than, for example, taking an errant kick from someone that might not be too experienced.
Thirdly, the move is associated with the greatest women’s wrestler of all time, Manami Toyota. Now that she has retired, it’s time for someone else to follow in her footsteps and use this legendary manoeuvre to win matches.