Granby roll

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Etymology[edit]

Named for Granby High School in Norfolk, Virginia, where it was popularized by coach Billy Martin, Sr.

Noun[edit]

Granby roll (plural Granby rolls)

  1. (wrestling) A reversal performed from an inferior position, usually when the top wrestler has a hold upon the lower wrestler's waist from the side or when moving to "take the back". The bottom wrestler rises slightly and cross-steps under his own body, using it to post as they kick high with the other leg and perform a shoulder roll to the inside shoulder, achieving either an escape or a reversal with possible back points on the other wrestler.