All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. [1] A double variation sets a wrestler standing in front of the opponent, then while performing the mid clinch, leaping to throw both knees upwards to strike the opponent's chin, then releasing the hold to fall back on their feet. [13] The "One Man Con-chair-to" involves a wrestler placing their opponent so that they are horizontal with their head resting on a chair, then hitting their head from above with a second chair, squashing the head of the opponent between both. Also known as reverse roundhouse kick, it sees the attacking wrestler spinning 360° on their rear foot gaining power and momentum from spinning in place, then connecting their lead foot's heel/calf to a charging opponent's face. Biting is often used when a wrestler is "trapped", either in a corner of the ring or in a submission hold, as a desperation move. An illegal attack using a simple close-fisted punch, normally to the stomach, lower back, or head of the opponent. Sonya Deville uses this move. To scatter or release in drops or small particles: a person employed to remove household rubbish. This is usually struck from a running wrestler. 3. A variation has the attacking wrestler standing on the top turnbuckle or springboarding from the top rope to get the required height to execute it. In this attack a wrestler uses a three-point stance, then runs and clotheslines the opponent. The opponents receiving such attacks can be against the ropes/turnbuckle, lying on the mat or even trying to perform an attack against the charging wrestler themselves. This was used by The Hurricane as the Eye of The Hurricane. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks (p.4), CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (, spins around to face away from the opponent, performing an Irish whip but keeping the opponent's wrist held, Professional wrestling aerial techniques § Splash, bending over backwards into a bridging position, Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers, "Sexiest Women List 2007: #43: Torrie Wilson", "The 50 coolest maneuvers of all time - #14 Shawn Michaels' Sweet Chin Music", "What a manoeuvre! Popularized by Diamond Dallas Page and Batista. In Biblical times, when leaving Gentile cities, pious Jews often shook the dust from their feet to show their separation from Gentile practices. The Hebrew word for man, “’adam” means “to be red” referring to the ruddy color of the human skin but something very interesting is the fact that the Hebrew word for “earth” is “adamah” which is strikingly similar to Adam. Sometimes done in a corner, the wrestler takes hold on the top rope and kicks backwards with both legs to the opponent, hitting with both soles. Seen when a wrestler who is on the opposite side of the ring ropes from an opponent (on the 'apron') grabs the opponent by the head and drops down, forcing the opponent's throat across the ropes. Innovated by and named after the former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ron Garvin in the late 1980s. Truly, I say to you, it will be more bearable on the day of judgment for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah than for that town”, “For to the one who has, more will be given, and he will have an abundance, but from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away”, “And wherever they do not receive you, when you leave that town shake off the dust from your feet as a testimony against them”, “the Jews incited the devout women of high standing and the leading men of the city, stirred up persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and drove them out of their district”, “They shook off the dust from their feet against them and went to Iconium”, “the disciples were filled with joy and with the Holy Spirit”, “if any place will not welcome you or listen to you, leave that place and shake the dust off your feet as a testimony against them”, “Even the dust of your town we wipe from our feet as a warning to you. Your trousers will get dirty if you sit down in the dust. A wrestler jumps down to a sitting position across the chest or stomach of a fallen opponent. Some of the more common weapons used include chairs, guitars, folding tables, lifting belts, title belts, "kendo sticks", trash cans and bells. Of course, they left all of that behind to follow the Christ, but they still had to learn how to live as His followers. Or, maybe it could be compared to the event with Sodom. Example sentences containing Kick up a dust The wrestler drops to one knee and extends the other leg to knock away the opponent's legs, then quickly pivots their body around. If and when opposition should get to the point where it is either flat out rejection, or they expel you from their presence, then upon leaving, shake their “dust” off your shoes as a testimony against their rejection of the Lord and His message. Also known as a bell clap, the wrestler slaps both ears of an opponent simultaneously with the palms of both hands, disorienting their balance. Which was very different than their life up to that point. While the opponent is falling, the wrestler quickly lifts the left knee up towards the opponent's face. How does it apply to Christians? 2. Mainly used by heels. Act performed by Samuel H. Smith against those who did not accept his message. Goldberg is the most common wrestler who uses it, but other common wrestlers who use it include Edge, Bobby Lashley, and Roman Reigns. [1] This move has been closely associated with Harley Race, often being referred to as a "Harley Race High-Knee". Many of the moves below can also be performed from a raised platform (the top rope, the ring apron, etc. In the current dispensation, the Lord has similarly directed His authorized servants to so testify against those who wilfully and maliciously oppose the truth when authoritatively presented (see Doctrine and Covenants 24:15; 60:15; 75:20; 84:92; 99:4). The wrestler strikes a back elbow to a cornered opponent, lying (facing inwards or outwards the ring) against the corner. Why is it going to be more bearable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah than for those who reject Christ? Invented by Antonio Inoki. This is normally used by bigger, heavier wrestlers. A variation of the seated senton was performed by Earthquake, whose Earthquake Splash would see him run off the ropes to gain momentum for the senton and then jump onto the opponent while running. Sometimes abbreviated to "Hi-impact", this term defines any attack performed by a charging wrestler with enough speed and momentum that once started it can not be stopped. Foley, Mick. [7] It is famously the finisher of Shawn Michaels, who calls it Sweet Chin Music and usually adds theatrics before using the move. Popularized by Booker T.[1] Alicia Fox uses this move. This devastating move is where a wrestler grabs the opponent's legs lying on the floor before wrapping them in a standing inverted indian deathlock position and then pulling their arms in a standing surfboard before stomping the back of the opponent's head. The words kesa and giri in Japanese mean "monk's sash" and "cut" respectively, and it is based on a legitimate defensive cut in traditional Japanese swordsmanship. preaching, Another variation sees the wrestler holding back their own foot with one hand, taking it up their side or lower back and releasing it, striking a bent over opponent in the back of the head. As you are leaving from that city (town), (y’all must) Shake off the dust from your feet, as a testimony (witness, evidence, proof) against them (3rd person/ Masculine, Plural / Accusative). Definition of alive and kicking in the Idioms Dictionary. Taking hold of the top rope, the wrestler proceeds to jump and sit repeatedly on the opponent's neck, chest, or leg as they stomp hard, to hurt or incapacitate the opponent. However, when heels perform the strike either while the opponent is not expecting it, or while the referee is in some way distracted, it seems more devastating. Others feel the message was only for New Testament people, and should not be practiced literally.[20]. Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. A Christian Study. If they neither listen to them nor receive them then the peace of God is to return to them because if no one believes in Christ, they don’t have what they need and that is the peace of God (Rom 5:1) and there is no condemnation lifted (Rom 8:1). If they were charging for the information they shared, the poor may have been left out. [1] "Gentleman" Chris Adams is credited for its innovation. Also known as doggie headbutts, for they were popularized by Junkyard Dog. The wrestler raises a knee laterally after taking a side step, striking the opponent's stomach and often flipping them over. Popularized by Stan Hansen. Shinsuke Nakamura, Seth Rollins and Daniel Bryan are other wrestlers who use the move. The wrestler employs the momentum to bring their opponent down to the mat into a seated senton.[1]. You don’t just go and give your message once as if to be impersonal, but share it gladly with all who will listen. If someone takes them into their home, let the peace of God come upon them in their home but only if “the house is worthy.” In other words, if they accept the message and they are made worthy…really, if they believe the message they are worthy to receive those who Jesus sent. An attacking wrestler charges at the opponent and then hits the opponent in the chest or face upwards with a forearm to force them back and down to the mat.