What is full nelson wrestling move?

The full nelson wrestling move is a grappling technique that involves grabbing the opponent's head and their arms from behind, compressing the neck and shoulders. The wrestler who applies the move clamps his hands together behind the neck of his opponent, lifts the arms of the opponent and locks them underneath his armpits. The move is used to immobilize the opponent on the ground, preventing them from moving or escaping.

The full nelson is one of the most commonly used holds in professional and amateur wrestling. It is often used as a submission hold to force an opponent to either submit or risk injury to their neck and shoulders.

In competitive wrestling, the full nelson is not considered a legal hold and can lead to disqualification. However, it is sometimes used in professional wrestling as a crowd-pleasing move.

Despite being a highly effective wrestling hold, the full nelson is also controversial due to the potential for serious injury if applied with excessive force. As such, it is banned in some countries and organizations.