Arm-In Guillotine
Guillotine variation where the opponent's arm is inside, requiring a 'crimp the hose' finish — bending the head toward the belly rather than lifting the elbow over the shoulder.
6 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Dig the wrist blade into the neck pocket — 3 to 4 inches in, under the chin2:30
- 2Reach over the arm and grab the fist with the other hand5:30
- 3Keep digging wrist up into the neck and bring shoulder over until you can't see his hairline5:39
- 4Turn onto the same-side hip as his head5:45
- 5Slide his head into his own belly — crimp the hose5:54
- 6Use your legs to pull his lower half up into you, crimping the head even more6:33
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