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Originally Posted by BoarSpear
It isnt considered overly bright to lower the head and expose it and the neck to attack in Shuaijiao, they have a technique called "taking off the helmet" that pretty much makes it evident that the typical wrestling shot would have gotten you killed in an actual fight (by someone who knew that technique)....unless you have actually studied Shuai jiao or mongolian wrestling you probably havent seen the technique....No doubt the technique is illegal in competition because there is no way to do it without breaking the neck, however its existance was recognized when the sport was put together....its similiar to the 3 second window they require you to win with your grapple or release it because after that if you hadent finished or controlled the opponent a dirty tactic would have effected release in combat.
Okay you are free to throw your little tantrums now..... 
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No tantrum here. Is "taking off the helmet" a neck crank done with bad intentions?
I believe shuai jiao and chin na both have alot of good stuff. The closest methods that I've come to those kinds of techniques are from the tukong musool system (Chinese influence, Korean synthesized).
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