3. The Shiranui

Created by the remarkable Japanese veteran Naomichi Marufuji, the shiranui is one of those moves that is reasonably easy to execute, difficult for an inexperienced opponent to mess up, and almost always looks like poetry in motion.
Technically a backflip three-quarter facelock falling inverted DDT, the name ‘shiranui’ is a little more poetic, meaning ‘unknown fire’. It’s a Japanese name for a peculiar atmospheric condition that results in ghost lights in various different locales around the world.

Naturally, there are variants, and naturally one of them is delivered from the top of the turnbuckle itself, the avalanche shiranui – thereby negating the need for the wrestler to vault the ropes, while creating an impact similar to a superplex:

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