Professional wrestling aerial attacks, or high-flying moves, are moves performed by wrestlers where they jump, flip, or twist off the ropes or turnbuckles to hit their opponent from above. These moves are typically executed by wrestlers who are known for their agility and acrobatic skills.
Some examples of popular aerial attacks include the diving crossbody, a maneuver in which a wrestler jumps from the top rope and lands on their opponent with their body, the moonsault, a backflip maneuver where a wrestler jumps from the top rope and lands on their opponent with their body facing downwards, and the shooting star press, a move where a wrestler jumps from the top rope, does a backflip in the air, and lands on their opponent with their body facing upwards.
While these moves can be visually impressive and exciting for fans, they can also be dangerous and require a high level of skill and precision to execute safely. Wrestlers who perform these moves need to have a strong understanding of their own body and wrestling technique, as well as trust in their opponent to catch them and make the move look as realistic and impactful as possible.
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