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The victory pose is not even a female wrestling hold per se, but it is an integral part of the wrestling ring rituals so we’ll include it in out “others” section anyway. The victory pose is a celebration performed by the winner of a bout. How simple or intricate it is only depends on the creativity of the triumphant wrestlerette. Some winners just slip out of the ring and exit the arena as soon as they can. Others will settle for raising their hands or their belt and punching the air.

More creative wrestlerettes will pose over their fallen victims to display their dominance. The facesit itself can be considered a victory pose. There are few more expressive displays of dominance than sitting on the defeated wrestlerette’s face and fondling one’s own hair in a provocatively sensual way.

Placing a foot on the fallen girl’s stomach, neck, chest or face is also a relatively common victory pose. Some wrestlerettes insist of placing their victims in compromising positions and displaying them as trophies.
One of the weirdest victory celebrations I ever saw was the winner giving the hapless loser a hair-wash in the middle of the wrestling mat (TPC wrestling).

Possible escape: Don’t lose the match and don’t give your opponent a reason to celebrate.
Efficiency: Does not apply here.



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