I'm a female wrestler, and I have Wrestling sessions with men. For the fun of winning, I only wrestle skinny/average men who are thinner and shorter than me. The Piledriver is one of my favorite moves which I use to specially to end a session or take out the fight out of someone.
The first step is where you hold his head between your legs. My personal experience involves kicking or kneeing him in the abdomen or even punching him to double him over and then I grab his head and shove it between my thighs. You could even hold the head around your knees or higher but not lower than the knees else you won't get enough leverage to lift him up. Securing his head between my thighs, I bring my arms around his midsection and slowly lift them up. I prefer lifting up all the way till their legs are straight up, and sit back down or jump and kick my legs straight making sure the fall won't impact entirely on his head else it could seriously injure him. A few practice can help you to be careful and perform it perfectly. I managed to knockout most men with a piledriver. Though, so far I had only injured two.
Piledriver - band - was created in 1985.
Piledriver - album - was created on 1972-12-15.
Tombstone Piledriver, Chokeslam, The Last Ride, and Hell's Gates!
Reverse Piledriver and the Sharpshooter. Sometimes he also used a normal standing Piledriver.
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Yes definitely
no its legal
Piledriver - 2005 was released on: USA: 8 June 2005 (Seattle International Film Festival)
The piledriver has a large number of variants that have been used throughout professional wrestling. The original was innovated by Wild Bill Longson.
The Tombstone Piledriver
Choke slam and tombstone piledriver
Chokeslam Tombstone Piledriver