10 Best Wrestling Suplex Variations

10. Belly-To-Belly Suplex

Ah, the old belly-to-belly. First of all, the word ‘belly’ is inherently funny, making this an objectively funny name for a wrestling move. Secondly, when utilised in the release/throw form, it is as visually impressive as any suplex on this list.

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The move works exactly as one would expect from the name. One man stands belly to belly with another man, wraps his loving arms around him and proceeds to chuck him over his head. When described as so, it almost sounds sexual really. 

Anyway, the move is mostly used by stocky big guys like Rusev or Big E Langston, but has also been used by smaller guys like Kurt Angle and MVP. MVP in particular used it in a creative fashion, often performing the move close to the turnbuckle causing the poor fool taking the move to pole-axe themselves in the corner. Vicious.

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