Triangle Choke - in Movies and Anime

In Movies and Anime

In the film Lethal Weapon, Mel Gibson's character uses the triangle choke on a villain played by actor Gary Busey. In the film Abduction, Taylor Lautner's character uses the triangle choke on an antagonist. In the film Haywire, Gina Carano's character uses the triangle choke hold on Michael Fassbender's character doing an hotel room fight. During a school fight in the anime Ikki Tousen, the character Ryomou Shimei uses the triangle choke on another character, Hakufu.

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