Boston crab

Chris Jericho with his Walls of Jericho (Elevated Boston crab) on Shawn Michaels

The Boston crab is a professional wrestling hold that typically starts with one wrestler lying in a supine position on the mat, with the other wrestler standing and facing them. It is a type of spinal lock where the wrestler hooks each of the opponent’s legs in one of their arms and then turns the opponent face-down, stepping over them in the process. The final position has the wrestler in a semi-sitting position and facing away from the opponent, with the opponent’s back and legs bent back toward their head.[1] The original name for the maneuver was the Backbreaker, before that term became known for its current usage. In modern wrestling, the Boston crab is not treated as a lethal submission maneuver, even though it was considered a match-ending hold in the past.

In submission grappling, the Boston crab (generally the half Boston crab) can be used to set up a straight ankle lock.[2] On September 30, 2017, Jonno Mears became the first fighter in mixed martial arts history to win a fight with the Boston crab.[3][4]

  1. ^ "What a maneuver! But who did it better?". WWE. 2013-10-07. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  2. ^ "YouTube". www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05.
  3. ^ "VIDEO - This Fighter Just Pulled Off a Boston Crab Submission in MMA - BJPenn.com". bjpenn.com. 30 September 2017.
  4. ^ MMAPLUS TV (1 October 2017). "Jonno Mears talks getting the first recorded 'Boston Crab' win in MMA history at FCC 19 last night". Archived from the original on 2021-12-12 – via YouTube.