WCPW Loaded Episode 5: 10 Awesome Moments

4. Double Champagne Super Knee Bar

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Slickness is a Will Ospreay trait, anyone who witnessed his now-infamous match opposite Ricochet in Japan can testify to that. The man glides around the ring, and it's almost like he possesses superhuman-like qualities at times. Even so, he's still prone to pain when locked in a good old fashioned submission hold.

Deftly side-stepping El Ligero, Noam Dar locked on his trademark Champagne Super Knee Bar to the masked man. As flashy as ever, Will Ospreay attempted to break up the hold with a standing Shooting Star Press. What happened next really has to be seen to be believed, it was mind-blowing.

Ospreay did connect with both Dar and Ligero, but caught more of the 'Mexican Sensation'. Capitalising, Dar locked on a second knee bar, this time to Ospreay. Meanwhile, he kept Ligero tightly snared in the same move.

This double Champagne Super Knee Bar was right up there with the German Suplex of Johnny Moss from an earlier entry. One of the moves of the night, Noam lit up Loaded with his double submission attempt.

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