What is a full nelson wrestling move?

A full nelson is a wrestling hold in which a wrestler wraps their arms around the opponent's neck and head from behind and locks their hands together. This move is commonly used to immobilize an opponent and control their movements.

The full nelson can be applied in various positions, including standing, seated, or on the ground. It is typically used to set up other moves or submissions, as it restricts the opponent's ability to defend themselves.

In professional wrestling, the full nelson is often used as a transitional move or as a means to taunt the opponent. In amateur wrestling, the full nelson is considered an illegal hold due to the potential for causing injury to the opponent's neck or spine if applied incorrectly.