pinfall

[ˈpɪn.fɔːl]

pinfall Definition

a winning condition in various forms of professional wrestling, where a wrestler holds their opponent's shoulders on the mat for a specific period of time.

Using pinfall: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pinfall" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The match ended with a pinfall victory for the challenger.

  • Example

    He won the championship by pinfall.

  • Example

    The referee counted to three and declared a pinfall victory for the defending champion.

pinfall Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pinfall

Phrases with pinfall

  • to escape from a pinfall attempt by lifting one's shoulders off the mat before the referee counts to three

    Example

    He kicked out of the pinfall attempt at the last moment, much to the surprise of the audience.

  • roll-up pinfall

    a type of pinfall where a wrestler rolls up their opponent from behind, holding their shoulders down for a three-count

    Example

    He won the match with a roll-up pinfall, catching his opponent off guard.

  • a pinfall victory achieved without any interference or cheating

    Example

    She won the championship with a clean pinfall victory over her rival.

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Summary: pinfall in Brief

'Pinfall' [ˈpɪn.fɔːl] is a term used in professional wrestling to describe a winning condition where a wrestler holds their opponent's shoulders on the mat for a specific period of time. It is one of several ways to win a match, along with countout, submission, and disqualification. Phrases like 'kick out of a pinfall,' 'roll-up pinfall,' and 'clean pinfall' describe variations of the technique.