What is the Anaconda Vice?
The Anaconda Vice is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu and Judo compression choke.
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WWE Superstar CM Punk recently demonstrated his signature submission hold, the Anaconda Vice, on NFL legend Rob Gronkowski, with guidance from sportscaster Kay Adams. The segment took place during Super Bowl week on FanDuel TV’s Up & Adams.
During an appearance on Up & Adams, CM Punk showed Kay Adams how to execute the Anaconda Vice, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu and Judo compression choke. Gronkowski volunteered as the test subject, adding to the lighthearted moment. Adams followed Punk’s instructions, positioning her arms around Gronkowski’s neck and wrist, while he reacted dramatically to the increasing pressure. The segment generated buzz on social media, with fans and analysts expressing a mix of amusement and bewilderment. This demonstration also served to promote Punk’s WrestleMania 42 match against Roman Reigns, highlighting Punk’s strategic approach to getting under his opponent’s skin.
The Anaconda Vice, typically performed on a mat, involves encircling the opponent’s neck with one arm and using the other to bend the opponent’s wrist towards their face, creating a compression choke. The wrestler then inserts their hand through the hole created by the opponent’s bent arm and their own other arm, which is holding the bent arm.
The Anaconda Vice is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu and Judo compression choke.
CM Punk, Kay Adams, and Rob Gronkowski were involved in the demonstration on Up & Adams.
It was a lighthearted segment to promote CM Punk’s WrestleMania 42 match and showcase his signature move.
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