Superkick - Body Press

Body Press

For aerial variations, see Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Splash.

Also known as a splash, a body press involves a wrestler falling against the opponent with the core of their body. It is executed from a running or jumping position, using momentum and weight to impact the opponent, and most variations can seamlessly transition into a pin. This attack is a plancha in lucha libre.

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