10 Most Impractical Wrestling Moves

5. The Stinkface

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoQD5CP_BDs Probably one of the most unusual wrestling €˜maneuvers€™, the main goal this move was to embarrass one€™s opponent. The only thing the user does is rub their butt in another person€™s face as they€™re sitting in the bottom turnbuckle. This move exists solely for the purpose of entertaining the crowd at the expense of whoever finds themselves stuck in the corner as the user €˜backs it up€™. Though it is often associated with Rikishi, it has also been used by Torrie Wilson. Rikishi made the move popular possibly because of his sheer girth, being much bigger/wider than most of his enemies, which meant he had more €˜flesh€™ to use in order to embarrass his opponents. Torrie Wilson, on the other hand, used the move for the sake of sex appeal; she would often strip down to her underwear and (like Rikishi) give herself a wedgie before pushing her buttocks into her opponent€™s face. However, on one occasion, Wilson managed to reveal to the world the best way to escape this move: biting. Yes, Candice Michelle once bit Torrie Wilson in the butt to counter the Sinkface. Take that for what you will.
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