
McLachlan Loop
The McLachlan Loop is a professional wrestling maneuver named after Canadian wrestler Tegan McLachlan. It involves the performer wrapping their opponent's head in a specific way, often while maintaining a grip, to leverage control and potentially execute a throw or submission. This move showcases the skill and strategy involved in wrestling, combining athleticism and technique. The McLachlan Loop exemplifies the creativity wrestlers apply to outmaneuver their opponents, reflecting the blend of sport and entertainment that characterizes professional wrestling.