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7->'''''"Dude Suplexed a motherfucking train for christ's sake. THAT IS AWESOME."'''''
8-->-- '''[[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]],''' reviewing [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI Sabin's]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2u84cH_bmTA greatest feat]]
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10A suplex is any ProfessionalWrestling move that starts with both people in a standing position, where one person lifts another off the ground and then drives him down with the first points of contact being the back, neck, or back of the head. Countless variations exist, and it is common for a wrestler to specialize in a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suplex#Suplex_variants specific type]] (German, Tiger, Dragon, Super, any variation of the wrestler's belly/back facing the opponent's belly/back, etc.). Suplexes are often also used by characters in other storytelling formats outside of ProfessionalWrestling.
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12This is for a number of reasons:
13# They're dangerous. The victim's getting his cerebellum knocked around (which can easily cause unconsciousness) and putting tons of stress on the spine.
14# Unlike most moves popularized by Professional Wrestling, the Suplex can be performed without any help from the victim. In fact, it's sometimes used in legitimate Greco-Roman wrestling.
15# It looks [[RuleOfCool really damn cool]].
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17SubTrope of WrestlerInAllOfUs.
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25* There's a popular gif of security footage in an elevator showing what appears to be a Japanese schoolgirl suplexing a would-be purse snatcher. Said footage is actually staged; it comes from a local pro wrestling commercial.
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29* Several anime/manga in the PantyFighter genre like this move, especially when both fighters are wearing [[PantyShot short skirts]].
30* In ''Anime/AngelBeats'', this move becomes the subject of an entire episode, as it [[spoiler:is the move Yui always wanted to perform on someone ever since seeing it on TV when she was alive (but could never do) and doing so ends up being her final request]].
31* ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' got his job when he German suplexed the Vice Principal of the school he was interviewing for when said VP kept verbally abusing problem students.
32* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpaceHeroes'', a SuperheroEpisode of the ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' franchise, sees the gang getting superpowers. Gian in particular gets SuperStrength (unsurprisingly) and defeats a NotZilla monster by suplexing it (despite being a fraction of the monster's size). Later on Gian fights Ogon, TheBrute of the film, at different points, where Ogon defeats Gian in the final battle by suplexing Gian into an unconscious heap; the climax has Gian returning the favor by doing the same to Ogon.
33* ''Manga/DragonBallZ:'' [[TheBrute Recoome]] uses his [[CallingYOurAttacks Recoome Death Driver]] to finish off Vegeta, severely incapacitating him until Goku arrives with Senzu Beans.
34** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper:'' Gohan gives a pretty epic one to [[PoisonousPerson Lavender]] in the Tournament of Power Expo.
35* During the epilogue of ''Anime/FateStayNightUnlimitedBladeWorks'', Rin faces off against [[RichBitch Luviagelita Edelfelt]], who quickly proves to be a very capable hand-to-hand combatant, and during their big fight, she suplexes Rin hard enough to leave a crater in the floor. The move proved popular enough that [[spoiler:in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', Luvia got fused with the Greek Goddess Astraea, and can do this as the finisher of her ''[[LimitBreak Noble Phantasm]]'', even to GIANT enemies. Sabin, eat your heart out.]]
36* ''Manga/HajimeNoIppo'': Mamoru Takamura knocked out [[ButtMonkey Aoki]] with a German suplex. It was only partially successful as he slipped and hit his head on the floor.
37* In ''Manga/MyBrideIsAMermaid'', Nagasumi does this to ''a shark''.
38* From Cinnabar Gym onward, Ash's Charizard of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' has won all of its major battles by way of [[SpinningPiledriver Seismic Toss]]. Well... there was that one time it won a battle with an improvised move: ''[[IncendiaryExponent Flaming]]'' Seismic Toss!
39** And there was that one time where it [[GoneHorriblyWrong went]] [[OurGhostsAreDifferent horribly]] [[NoSell wrong]].
40* Kaname performs one of these on Sōsuke in ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'' during one of her over-the-top {{tsundere}} rages at him. One of the characters labels it by name.
41* A Hakubi family tradition, it seems; Washu is shown performing one on Dark Washu, and Ryoko's gone for her share, in the ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' manga episodes.
42* In ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'', the principal fights a deer in the schoolyard ([[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext don't ask]]) and ultimately subdues it with a German suplex (pictured above).
43** The unexplained rules and moves of "Go-Soccer" can involve a one-man suplex, as Makoto Sakurai demonstrates in Episode 14.
44* ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'' has one at the end of the first episode with [[InstantAwesomeJustAddMecha two mechas.]]
45* ''Anime/PuniPuniPoemi'' has the titular character perform one on a random civilian at his computer because "[[DisproportionateRetribution playing perverted games in the afternoon is evil]]. (Those are evening games!)"
46* [[{{Handwave}} To be expected]] in ''Manga/TigerMask'', as it ''is'' a series on pro wrestling where [[ProWrestlingIsReal it's real]]. That said, when Tiger Mask pulls it off the first time it surprises everyone, as until then he had only used illegal moves. The suplex then goes on becoming his favourite ''legal'' finisher and SignatureMove (he has an illegal one too, but you must have ''really'' pissed him off to be inflicted it) until he creates the Super Tiger Drop, and later returns as part of the Tiger V, his third original finisher (that ends in a suplex that puts the victim out of the ring).
47** ''Anime/TigerMaskW'' has it as well for [[SpiritualSuccessor the same reasons]], but the new Tiger Mask 1one-ups the original by performing FOUR suplexes in a row on Black Python.
48* Used extensively in ''Kinnikuman Nisei'' (''Anime/UltimateMuscle''), and the work it spun off of, ''{{Manga/Kinnikuman}}'', both wrestling series as well. Early in the series, the newest batch of wrestlers have to practice their suplexes with a ball of spikes as "motivation" for proper arching of the back.
49* In ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'', Miaka uses this against some men who were trying to rape her. [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall She even leans on the fourth wall]] and says she learned how to do that from watching women's wrestling.
50* ''Manga/KemonoMichi''. The only anime where one can pull a suplex on a princess. [[KarmaHoudini And get away with it.]]
51* In ''Manga/WelcomeToDemonSchoolIrumaKun'', Iruma unknowingly casts a spell that makes it impossible for him to fall down for one day, and as a result when he fights Azz and grabs him from behind, Iruma's feet remain planted and thus ''completely by accident'' he performs a perfect German Suplex. This is how [[DefeatMeansFriendship Azz becomes his best friend]].
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55* ''Fanfic/DoingItRightThisTime'' has an Evangelion piloted by ''Rei'' of all people do this to the Angel Sachiel, after [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beating the ever-loving crap out of it]].
56-->'''Misato''': "Okay, now you're just showing off."
57-->'''Maya''': "I didn't know she was into professional wrestling."
58-->'''Misato''':"Actually, [[LampshadeHanging I think she got that one from Final Fantasy.]]"
59* ''Fanfic/{{Dragonspawn}}'' has Shishida manage to suplex Ryuuzaki, [[OurDragonsAreDifferent an actual fucking dragon]].
60* ''Fanfic/AHollowInEquestria'' treats us to Blossomforth exploiting her unnatural equine flexibility to perform this maneuver against Nightmare Moon.
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65* In ''Film/{{Blade II}}'', the title hero just got his ass kicked and most of the blood in his body drained out, and happens to be a hallway away from a giant fountain/waterfall of the stuff (he '''is''' in the hideout of the BigBad vampire of the movie.) Cue a dive that not only heals him but supercharges him for a while, and he now easily takes out the entire horde of [[{{Mook}} familiars]] that had taken him down before, and ends with -- of course -- a suplex. Bonus points for holding the guy vertically in the air while staring down [[TheDragon Reinhart]] before dropping the poor guy.
66* In the Creator/DonnieYen movie ''Film/{{Flash Point|2007}}'', Ma Jun gives a crook who just [[KickTheDog Kicked the Dog]] by throwing an innocent girl forcefully aside and hurting her a suplex from hell before pummeling him to death.
67* In ''[[Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'', during the fist fight on the freeway between Captain America and Winter Soldier, Steve Rogers performs a German Suplex on the Winter Solider.
68* ''Film/Hitman1998'' starring Jet Li and Simon Yam; the final battle has the LancerVsDragon duel with Simon Yam winning by backflipping his opponent in a suplex move so that his opponent's head ends up in the corner of a table.
69* In the 2017 ''[[Film/PowerRangers2017 Power Rangers]]'' movie, this is how [[spoiler: the Megazord defeats Goldar]].
70* In ''Film/TheOldGuard'', Joe -- in full TranquilFury mode -- uses this move to kill one of the bad guys who had harmed his lover Nicky.
71* In the famous alley fight in ''Film/TheyLive'' between Wrestling/RoddyPiper (as Nada) and Creator/KeithDavid (as Frank Armitage), Piper performed two suplexes on David, with the second ending the fight.
72* ''Film/UltramanZeroGaidenKillerTheBeatstar'' has this occurring in the battle between Glenfire and Ace Killer, the former who defeats the latter by lifting him overhead and slamming him down. Ace Killer managed to groggily get baack on his feet, before falling over, and then (predictably, since this is the Franchise/UltraSeries) [[DefeatEqualsExplosion exploding]].
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76* On ''Series/MyNameIsEarl'', Joy has agreed to be a surrogate for her half-sister Liberty, who is trying to become a pro-wrestler. Part of the agreement she signed was that she was to do a drug-free vaginal birth, [[FridgeHorror no matter what]]. The baby is overdue, and Joy is becoming frustrated with being pregnant. She tries ''everything'' she can think of to induce labor: jumping on a trampoline, eating hot peppers, and vibrations from speakers...nothing. She finally asks Darnell to bring her to the hospital so they can induce her. She tells the nurse at the front desk that she's in labor, and is escorted into the birthing suite. Of course, since she's a surrogate, Liberty and Ray-Ray are notified, and come rushing down to the hospital. Joy reluctantly agrees to give birth in a pool of water, and a nurse comes in with a needle full of Pitocin. Liberty doesn't want Joy to use ''any'' kind of medications (even analogues of hormones naturally produced by the body, like Pitocin, which is an analogue of oxytocin, used to speed up or induce labor), and suplexes the nurse. It's Darnell that ends up being stuck with the needle...and he goes into "[[NotReallyABirthScene labor]]."
77* A recurring FinishingMove in the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', especially for strength-based Ultramen such as [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Ultraman Jack]], Series/UltramanLeo, Series/UltramanTiga (strength type) and Series/UltramanDyna (Power Type).
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81* The German suplex has occasionally been used as a tackle in American football, as that robs the ball-carrier of at least a yard. Unfortunately, it is also against the rules and can lead to penalties or even fines.
82* Dan Severn, an early UFC champion, won his first MMA fight with the aid of two suplexes on his opponent. It should be noted that Severn is an expert in various wrestling styles, including Greco-Roman. (he later had a stint as a professional wrestler)
83* Another MMA example. In his fight against Fedor Emelianenko, Kevin Randleman has executed one of the most devastating suplexes ever (including in pro wrestling). Despite looking like it would have killed any man with a pulse, Emelianenko's Ukemi from both Judo and Sambo allowed him to tug his head in and only land on his shoulders, causing the devastating attack to do practically no damage, and Fedor amazingly won the fight by submission just 45 seconds after the move.
84-->[[http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-top-eight-oh-shit-moments-in-mma/ Randleman brought Fedor up in a perfect arc, jumped off his feet, and trebuchet'ed the weight of both of them directly on the point of Fedor's head. It was like he was trying to make dinosaurs extinct again. When wheelchair salesmen watch it, their eyeballs turn to dollar signs.]]
85* It's practically the signature move of Kazuyuki Miyata to the point where on at least one occasion he stated outright that he was going to use the technique on his opponent (a promise he made good on in the match).
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89* Keep in mind, almost all fighting games '''will''' have a suplex in one form or another. It could be a [[SpinningPiledriver piledriver, like Zangief]], but these usually show up as grabs.
90* VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}} is capable of suplexing five angels at the same time as well as a dragon.
91* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy''
92** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' has Sabin, reigning supreme by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2u84cH_bmTA suplexing a train]], among other things. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zExDUoaZPo Himself]] included. Then the ROM hack ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIBraveNewWorld Brave New World]]'' has Sabin able to suplex '''anything''' in the game, including [[{{Superboss}} Kaiser Dragon]] and the god form of Kefka.
93** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' [[ActionGirl Tifa's]] limit break sequence finishes on a suplex, so she can suplex ridiculous things as well.
94* ''VideoGame/KenseiSacredFist'' as poor Ann Griffith learns in the demo, pro-wrestler David Human has a combination attack that links 4 German Supplexes before finishing with a flying piledriver. Only characters with full or almost full health can survive this particular move.
95* ''[[Manga/{{Kinnikuman}} Kinnikuman Generations]]'' has a tag team suplex, capable of knocking out both opponents at once.
96* VideoGame/{{Kirby}} gains access to the German Suplex through his Suplex and Backdrop abilities, and it immediately kills any {{Mooks}} in his grasp.
97* In ''VideoGame/LiveALive'', this is the one of the techniques the Wrestler Character can learn from battle in his chapter or gain by leveling up in the final chapter.
98* In ''Videogame/SagaFrontier'', the Suplex is a basic martial arts move, and it can be combined into the DSC which is capable of killing almost anything except bosses.
99* In the ''VideoGame/RomancingSaGa'' remake you can suplex anyone if you know the technique, even the FinalBoss, it deals quite a bit of damage and can possibly stun the target (Enemy cannot act that turn).
100* ''VideoGame/ShadowForce'': Tengu, of the four playable heroes, is TheBigGuy and a {{cyborg}} with enhanced strength. Naturally, his special move have him grabbing enemy ninjas and suplexing them over his back, capable of killing lower-level mooks instantly.
101* ''Franchise/StreetFighter''
102** Zangief, being a Russian wrestler, is a master of the suplex. His newest move from [[VideoGame/StreetFighterV SF V]], The [[LimitBreak Bolshoi Russian Suplex]] has him suplexing the opponents with such force it plants them into the ground.
103** ''VideoGame/DeadRising'', being a Capcom game, gives a ShoutOut to ''Street Fighter'' by allowing Frank West to perform certain moves, including Zangief's suplex, which kills any zombie.
104** Alex from ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'' has a [[LimitBreak Super Art]] that involves five back-to-back suplexes [[BackStab if you grab their back first.]] In ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom'', his suplexes are one of the few grabs that work against HumongousMecha.
105* ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9''
106** [[SuperSmoke Smoke's]] [[LimitBreak X-Ray move]] is a suplex that shatters his opponent's skull and spinal cord. He then proceeds to kick them square in the face, shattering their skull ''even more.''
107-->'''Smoke''': ''Stay down.''
108** [[{{Cyborg}} Cyrax's]] X-ray move has him blast his opponent in the air, then flying up and shattering the back of their ribs with a solid kick. ''Then'' he drive them into the ground with an inverted piledriver, breaking their neck and skull.
109* ''VideoGame/GodHand'' has an action command suplex for certain enemies. For regular mooks this is instant death, elites not so much but still rather effective. Additionally, if you kill someone with it, you completely bury their head in the ground. Even if the floor is solid stone or metal.
110* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'' has Leon being able to apply a lethal Northern Lights suplex which could cause Instant Death on some enemies. Instant ''[[YourHeadASplode head-exploding]]'' death.[[note]]In the original Gamecube version, a [[GoodBadBugs glitch]] allowed ''Ashley'' to do this as well, during her brief playable section, but this was removed from the later releases.[[/note]] Josh Stone and Jake Muller maintain the tradition in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' and ''[[VideoGame/ResidentEvil6 6]]'' respectively - while Leon does reappear in the latter, he drops the suplex in favor of a ''seoi-nage'' shoulder throw.
111* Nero from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'' can do suplexes as [[RedRightHand Devil Bringer]] [[GrievousHarmWithABody special moves]] on certain enemies -- both normal suplex, and [[ShoutOut Zangief's Final Atomic Buster]].
112* In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', Nero continues the wrestling tradition against more demons, and it only gets better after [[spoiler:he regrows his lost arm and awakens his true Devil Trigger]]. He can even do this to [[spoiler:his father Vergil, who he can suplex ''right out of the air'' during their final battle when he's going in for a dive-bomb attack in ''[[SuperMode Sin Devil Trigger]]'']].
113* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'' allows the player to perform wrestling moves (the majority of them being different suplex variants) on stunned enemies, including bosses. This is usually followed by [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill Travis' beam katana falling on the fallen enemy.]] Not only do you learn progressively cooler and cooler suplexes, but each boss has a difficult to set up ''custom boss suplex'', except for the final boss of the first game, who is immune to and reverses any grabs, and any boss in either game who isn't fought in close combat, or who is fought by [[spoiler: Henry or Shinobu]]. Namely, you have access to the following variations: Belly-to-Belly, Captured, Full Nelson, German, Trap, Double Wrist, [[ThemeNaming Tiger]] among others.
114* ''VideoGame/DungeonFighterOnline'' has a suplex as a common move available to all Fighter subclasses, and even has a class specialized in throwing/slamming enemies (Grappler) that has SEVERAL variants of the move. Another ability adds a lightning bolt to the end of each Suplex. Finally, there is even a Fighter weapon named "Death by Suplex."
115* ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' lets you do this as Haggar, an ex-wrestler the size of a brick outhouse. In ''VideoGame/FinalFightStreetwise'' he can teach Kyle the Reverse Suplex, one of the game's quickest and most devastating grabs, and Haggar can use this move himself in Arcade mode.
116* ''VideoGame/{{Suikoden}}''
117** Kasumi is able to do this to pretty much every single enemy in the game.
118** Other characters throughout the series who possess the "Shrike Rune" can do this move, too.
119* ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''
120** Ralf has suplexes to finish some moves.
121** His partner, Clark, is a grappler and has even more, with some suplex finishers having an elbow drop finisher.
122* In the ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'' game for [=PS3=], the Cimmerian can learn the 'Warrior Suplex'.
123* In ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'', Kanbe can pull a variation of the Final Atomic Buster as well. With proper timing, he can add in up to 10 suplexes before finishing off with a piledriver.
124* Batman has one of these as a counter-move in ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity''. Why? Because he's Batman.
125* In Patch v1.5 for ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'' a suplex was added as a finisher move for Unarmed kills.
126* Blaze from ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage'' will perform a German suplex from a rear grapple. This and other variations of suplex were the most common back-throws available, and often the most powerful moves in their respective games.
127* Within the ''Videogame/{{Tekken}}'' series, several characters do suplexes, but there are Julia and Michelle Cheng, where almost all of their throws are suplexes of one sort or another, and [[MaskedLuchador King]], whose move-list consists primarily of throws and wrestling grapples, including some [[DifficultButAwesome insanely complex chain grapple attacks]].
128* This is your most powerful move in the original ''VideoGame/KingOfTheMonsters''. Landing one actually has your monster automatically do a cheering animation to celebrate. Unfortunately, the length of time the cheering goes on for often results in the power-up you just smashed out of your opponent bouncing out of bounds.
129* We don't actually see it, but in ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' [[HotBlooded Undyne]] is apparently a huge fan of them--in the middle of battle, she will randomly suplex a boulder or ten boulders just because she can or suplex ''[[OffscreenRealityWarp herself]]'' "[[BeyondTheImpossible just to prove that nothing is impossible]]". If you play your cards right and make some phone calls, you get to hear her suplexing Papyrus (apparently as a form of flattery).
130* In ''{{Videogame/Warframe}}'', every [[GoodOldFisticuffs sparring]] weapon has a suplex as a stealth finisher on the [[TheAssimilator Infested]] Chargers. With stealth finishers being difficult to perform on a HiveMind, achieving one is very rewarding.
131* In ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterWorld'', large monsters can skirmish against one another, with one of the matchups being Deviljho vs. Diablos. The result is Deviljho suplexing the Diablos as if it isn't the threat that it usually is.
132* ''VideoGame/HyperPrincessPitch'': Princess Pitch can use a pile driver to dispatch enemies.
133* ''VideoGame/FightingForce'': Each character can do this to finish off enemies.
134* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'': [[ShowyInvincibleHero Sett, the Boss]] has this as [[LimitBreak his ultimate ability]], appropriately called "The Show Stopper", where he grabs an enemy, carries them a short distance, and craters them [[GrievousHarmWithABody and any other unfortunate enemy below them]] (he has a few different animations for it too, including a Power Bomb, a DDT, and a crazy SpinningPiledriver by ''[[FacepalmOfDoom the face]]''). The amount of damage it deals scales directly off of the victim's maximum health, so you ideally want to pick on the enemy team's [[StoneWall big frontline tank]] to make the biggest splash.
135* In ''VideoGame/HybridHeaven'', a suplex is one of your special moves you can use on enemies. Likewise, some enemies (most who are aliens or created creatures) can do the same to you.
136* Rick from ''VideoGame/UnboundSaga'' have a special move that allows him to grab and lift enemies, before suplex-ing them down causing extra damage.
137* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'' features Incineroar, whose presentation and moveset draw copious inspiration from pro-wrestling heels. This extends to its throws, particularly its back throw, a German Suplex capable of reliably delivering [=KOs=] when used right at the edge of a stage (especially if Incineroar has received a Revenge boost beforehand).
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141* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' has Dave trapping Karkat under his cape and suplexing him onto a table.
142* ''Webcomic/FinalFantasyVIITheSevening'': Tifa manages to do this to a demonic train.
143* ''Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'': [[ActionMom Miranda]][[note]] After drinking a {{Superstrength}} inducing [[SuperSerum magic potion]][[/note]] uses a suplex [[http://www.sdamned.com/comic/678 to finish off]] the [[PlayingWithFire fire demon]] Triska after she crushes her spine and/or ribs [[DeadlyHug in her arms.]]
144* ''WebAnimation/{{Dreamscape}}'': Kaila attempts this on Mechelly in "A Curse or a Blessing", but since Mechelly is a robot, this does nothing.
145* ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT'': Killer performs one on a Brainwashed and Crazy Lisa in 'Carneelval', which actually ends up giving her a grevious head injury due to slamming her into metal.
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149* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' episode, "Beautopia", Finn suplexes a [[EldritchAbomination Lub-Glub]].
150* In the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode, "The Split Sword of Swanstantine!", a random woman Scrooge mistakes for F.O.W.L. Agent Black Heron does this to him at the beginning of the episode [[DisproportionateRetribution in response]].
151* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', "ComicBook/ForTheManWhoHasEverything": Franchise/WonderWoman suplexes Mongul, [[ImplacableMan though it barely fazes him]].
152** In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnTwoEarths'', she does this to [[EvilCounterpart Superwoman]], shortly before she elbow-drops her and ties her up with the Lasso of Truth.
153* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' season 1 episode 22, Sadlygrove does a Suplex Finisher to one of Rubilax's stone clones.
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