What is fish hook wrestling move?

Fish hook is a wrestling move that involves using the fingers to apply pressure to an opponent's mouth or cheek. The wrestler will hook their index and middle fingers into the corners of the opponent's mouth and then pull back, causing pain and discomfort. This move is often used as a defensive tactic to escape a hold or as a way to control an opponent's movements. However, it is considered illegal and dangerous in most wrestling competitions, as it can cause serious injury or damage to the mouth, teeth, and jaw. The use of fish hook can result in disqualification and penalties for the wrestler who employs it.