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The stacked camel clutch is quite positively one of the weirdest women’s wrestling holds you’ll ever see. It’s quite rare too, so don’t expect to see it in just any female pro wrestling bout you pick up, or go to. The actual efficiency of the hold is rather questionable to be frank, but the humiliation factor gets the A+. The move can only be used in handicap matches (2 vs 1) where a more powerful and skilled lady wrestler takes on two smaller, weaker and possibly less skilled girls. The attacker places the first victim face down onto the mat, she then proceeds to stack her tag team partner on top of her in a similar fashion (she can achieve this by successive bodyslams or any other way she prefers to). She then gets on top of the pile and applies a camel clutch on the girl on the bottom. This way, the wrestlerette on the bottom will be subjected to some quite extreme pressure, and her tag team partner will actually contribute to her distress rather than to help alleviate it. |
Possible escape: don’t let your opponent overwhelm you and stack you up. It shouldn’t be that difficult really unless you’re both knocked cold. Rating: First of all, the stacked camel clutch is an extremely spectacular move. To see two girls beg for release in a hold easily maintained by a single attacker is quite something. As far as actual efficiency goes: the victim on top won’t really have her neck pressured, but the girl on the bottom will have to endure the combined weight of two ladies while her neck is cranked backward. A submission in this hold, coming from the unfortunate victim on the bottom of the pile, is almost guaranteed. The verdict: the stacked camel clutch is an extremely efficient submission hold. |
Courtesy of Sleeperkidsworld.com |











