Stunner (professional wrestling)

A stunner is a common term in professional wrestling referring to the seated ¾ facelock jawbreaker maneuver. While it was innovated by Mikey Whipwreck, it was popularized by Stone Cold Steve Austin and named for his Stone Cold Stunner finisher. It involves an attacking wrestler applying a three-quarter facelock (reaching back and grabbing the head of an opponent, thus pulling the opponent's jaw above the wrestler's shoulder) before falling to a seated position and forcing the opponent's jaw (but predominantly the opponent's neck) to drop down on the shoulder of the attacking wrestler. The free hand is sometimes used to hold the top of the head.

Stunner (professional wrestling)

A stunner is a common term in professional wrestling referring to the seated ¾ facelock jawbreaker maneuver. While it was innovated by Mikey Whipwreck, it was popularized by Stone Cold Steve Austin and named for his Stone Cold Stunner finisher. It involves an attacking wrestler applying a three-quarter facelock (reaching back and grabbing the head of an opponent, thus pulling the opponent's jaw above the wrestler's shoulder) before falling to a seated position and forcing the opponent's jaw (but predominantly the opponent's neck) to drop down on the shoulder of the attacking wrestler. The free hand is sometimes used to hold the top of the head.