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Gotch-to-Hell

Gotch-to-Hell is a wrestling hold named after the legendary wrestler Frank Gotch. It involves wrapping your arms around an opponent’s waist from behind and lifting or driving their torso forward to secure control. The move emphasizes leverage and positioning to weaken the opponent or set up for a pin. While not a specific move with standardized mechanics, it reflects concepts of control and dominance rooted in traditional wrestling techniques, often used to intimidate or tire an opponent during a match.