The wrestler begins behind and facing a standing opponent.
The wrestler stands in front of and with their back to a standing opponent.
There is one ground technique which closely resembles a kneebar done on a standing opponent.
The attacker faces a standing opponent with one side of the ring immediately behind the opponent.
The attacking wrestler begins this move by standing to one side of, and slightly behind, a standing opponent.
Another variation sees the attacking wrestler charge at a standing opponent before delivering the attack.
Often aimed at a standing opponent or one sat on the top turnbuckle.
A move in which a wrestler will jump from an elevated position and perform a clothesline to a standing opponent.
The wrestler approaches a standing opponent, facing him.
To perform it, an attacking wrestler stands slightly behind and facing the side of a standing opponent.