Mike Quackenbush innovated a cross-legged variation, named the Quackendriver II, which sees after positioning his opponent in the belly to belly position lift one of their arms up and cross the opponents legs over each other and bend them downwards. ![]() This move is often known by the name Fire Thunder, or Fire Thunder Driver as named by Mr. The wrestler may also place the opponent over their shoulder and fall to a seated position, driving the opponent's head to the mat between their thighs. The wrestler then jumps up and drops down to a seated position, driving the opponent's head down to the mat between the wrestler's thighs. ![]() ![]() Also known by the term belly-to-belly piledriver, a wrestler first stands facing an opponent before then grabbing the opponent's waist and turns them upside-down, holding them against their torso.
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