Today there are a few superstars that know how to use submission moves effectively. But those moves cannot compare to some of the top submissions in history. The sleeper hold was also effective against any opponent. Big or small it didn't matter, anyone could go down with the sleeper. Rowdy Roddy Piper used this move as his finishing move, and the move is still used today. A move made famous by Kurt Angle, the Ankle Lock is a hold designed to put massive pressure on the opponents ankle.

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Professional wrestling holds include a number of set moves and pins used by performers to immobilize their opponents or lead to a submission. This article covers the various pins, stretches and transition holds used in the ring. Some wrestlers use these holds as their finishing maneuvers, often nicknaming them to reflect their character or persona. Moves are listed under general categories whenever possible. An element borrowed from professional wrestling's catch wrestling origins, stretches or submission holds are techniques in which a wrestler holds another in a position that puts stress on the opponent's body. Stretches are usually employed to weaken an opponent or to force them to submit , either vocally or by tapping out : slapping the mat, floor, or opponent with a free hand three times.
How grapplers have gone about issuing that damage has changed over the course of the industry's history. Moves have been modified and made anew but often not made to go extinct. One still sees many of the mat game's earliest holds as part of today's battles. The evolution from what men such as George Hackenschmidt were doing to their enemies in the early 20th century to what we see in rings today is largely about the addition of flash.